Genesis Of The Lake V alley , New Mexico, Silver - Deposits .

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 2
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- Publication Date:
- Apr 1, 1910
Abstract
Continued discussion of the paper of Charles R. Keyes, Trans., xxxix., pp. 139 to 169, 850 to 856, and Bulletin Ho. 34, October, 1909, pp. 945 to 947. CHARLES R. KEYES, Des Moines, Iowa (communication to the Secretary*):-It is with pleasure that I acknowledge the value and interest of the historical notes on early mining at Lake Valley, contributed by Messrs. MacDonald and Courtis. In my own paper there was no attempt to enter into this phase of the subject; partly for reason that the intention was to take up this in detail in another connection, partly because there was not space enough to. devote to it in a brief geologic paper, and partly on account of the fact that the strictly mining features are quite distinct from the purely geologic characteristics. As may be inferred from its perusal, the brief historical paragraph prefacing my paper was in reality geologic in its bearing. The events referred to therein relate to the published information concerning the geologic structure. The personages principally mentioned were noted merely to show how the names of several of our most distinguished scientists came to be closely associated with that of Lake Valley. Far from my intentions was it to slight the memory of any , of that brave band who, with lives in their hands, took so active a part in the early development of the mines. The value of their records is perhaps much greater than that of any published notes. The narratives of Messrs. MacDonald and Courtis are as thrilling as many other experiences related of that time and place. Few of us at the present time can appreciate the dangers of that early day, when the fierce Apache all but swept the. white man from that part of the country, when renegades from Texas overran the land, and when the outlaws of the nations took their last stand before advancing civilization. In marked contrast do we to-day reach Lake Valley by means of the 11 iron horse"; and out of a luxurious Pullman
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(1910) Genesis Of The Lake V alley , New Mexico, Silver - Deposits .MLA: Genesis Of The Lake V alley , New Mexico, Silver - Deposits .. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1910.