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The town of Elkhorn, Colorado, south of Eagle, Colorado. In 1912, George Guenon found some rock samples around Horse Mountain that promised silver and showed them to Ocar Kempf. Kempf staked the area behind Guenon's back and a rush to prospect was started. "Rows of cabins, houses, a saloon, and a boarding and rooming house were built on land belonging to Charles Zartman. A mine, named for Mrs. Kempf --the "Lady Bell"--became the main scene of...
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Two large tents set up at a semi-permanent camp site. Tent on Right has two stovepipes protruding from roof. Dog in midground. Caption reads: North Dakota Mine, Horse Mountain, Yeoman, Colorado (Eagle County). [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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One entrance to the Lady Belle Mine on Horse Mountain. The distinctive cedars on the hillside are markers found in other photographs of the area. The Lady Belle Mine, "discovered in 1912, was a relatively limited pocket of ore that kept miners busy for only a short time. The mine operated until 1918, and although it never lived up to expectation of the local community, historical sources report the Lady Belle produced anywhere from $450,000 to $1...
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An unidentified individual stands next to a mine entrance near Horse Mountain.