Moose Mine
976. Moose Mine. Mining crews at Moose Mine on Mt. Bross.
1600. Moose Mine. 1945. Moose Mine reduction works at Dudley. Source: Special Collections, Tutt Library, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado
1828. Moose Mine. August 4,1996. Road approaching Moose Mine on Mount Bross.. At left is Mount Cameron (14,238 ft.). At right is Mount Lincoln (14,286 ft.) and in the foreground is Cameron Amphitheatre. Mineral survey #93. Patent #546 to Moose Mining Company April 26, 1873. Located by Daniel Plummer, Joseph H. Myers and Richard B. Ware August 5, 1871. Mine produced more than $3,000,000.00 in silver. The estate comprised 20 patented claims (115.49 acres), and at times the mine employed more than 100 men. Photo by Harvey N. Gardner. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
1829. Moose Mine. August 4, 1996. Survey monument on Moose claim. Surveyed February 7, 1873.Number “6” marks the sixth corner in the survey. Photo by Harvey N. Gardner. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
1830. Moose Mine. August 4, 1996. Leveled area in foreground is location of mine buildings. Road at left is mine road from Quartzville up Mount Lincoln. Mountain at right is Mount Silverheels. Photo by Harvey N. Gardner. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
1831. Moose Mine. August 4, 1996. Leveled area in foreground is location of mine buildings. Road from Quartzville is shown as it climbs onto southeast ridge of Mount Lincoln. Photo by Harvey N. Gardner. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
3254. Moose Mine. Circa 1880s. T. C. Miller photo. Stereo View. Credit: Ed & Nancy Bathke Collection
3285. Moose Mine. Circa 1880s. Mt. Silverheels is in background. T. C. Miller photo. Stereo View. Credit: Ed & Nancy Bathke Collection.
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976. Moose Mine. Mining crews at Moose Mine on Mt. Bross.







