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Reed Gold Mine Ten-Stamp Mill
Society: SME (mining) Main Category: Mining Sub Category: Minerals Extraction & Refining Era: 1890-1899 DateCreated: 1895 Reed Gold Mine Historic Site Midland State: NC Zip: 28107 Country: USA Website: http://www.smenet.org/ Creator: Mecklenburg Iron Works

The first authenticated discovery of gold in the U.S. occurred on the Cabarrus County farm of John Reed in 1799, sparking the nation's first gold rush. During its peak years, more than a million dollars of gold was recovered a year, making North Carolina a leader in gold production until 1848. This mill, built by the Mecklenburg Iron Works of Charlotte, North Carolina, is original except for the timber work. Two groups of five 750-pound stamps with 5- to 7-inch lift, rose and fell thirty-five times a minute to yield a finely crushed ore.

YearAdded:
1983
Image Credit: Photo Courtesy of North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. Image Caption: The Stamp Mill at the Reed Gold Mine in Midland, NC. Era_date_from: 1895
Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railway
Society: ASCE Main Category: Civil Sub Category: Roads & Rails Era: 1880-1889 DateCreated: 1880 Cumbres Pass Antonito State: CO Zip: 81120 Country: USA Website: http://www.asce.org/Project/Cumbres-and-Toltec-Scenic-Railway/ Creator: Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad, Baldwin Locomotive Works

Winding over 64 miles through the majestic San Juan mountains, the narrow-gauge railway known today as the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad was built as a branch of the extensive Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad that ran through western Colorado and most of Utah. It originally served the large number of settlers flocking to the gold and silver mines of the region.

YearAdded:
1976
Image Credit: Courtesy Flickr/Larry Lamsa (CC BY 2.0) Image Caption: Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railway Era_date_from: 1880
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Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railway

Winding over 64 miles through the majestic San Juan mountains, the narrow-gauge railway known today as the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad was built as a branch of the extensive Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad that ran through western Colorado and most of Utah. It originally…

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Reed Gold Mine Ten-Stamp Mill

The first authenticated discovery of gold in the U.S. occurred on the Cabarrus County farm of John Reed in 1799, sparking the nation's first gold rush. During its peak years, more than a million dollars of gold was recovered a year, making North Carolina a leader in gold production until 1848.…

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