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  2. L. D. Ricketts - Wikipedia

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    This process is the basis for all modern leaching (or solvent) processes used in copper mines around the world. [14] [15] [16] He later flirted with California oil projects, Chilean copper mines, and Chihuahua, Mexico railroads and silver-lead mines, but his great works had been completed.

  3. Old Copper complex - Wikipedia

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    Native copper nugget from glacial drift, Ontonagon County, Michigan. An example of the raw material worked by the people of the Old Copper Complex. The Old Copper complex or Old Copper culture is an archaeological culture from the Archaic period of North America's Great Lakes region. Artifacts from some of these sites have been dated from 6500 ...

  4. Santa Rita, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The rich Santa Rita copper mine in New Mexico was a principal target of Mangas Coloradas and his followers. In 1838, 22 fur trappers were killed nearby and the Apache severed the mine's supply line. In 1838, 22 fur trappers were killed nearby and the Apache severed the mine's supply line.

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  6. Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Snowfall is much heavier than in more populated parts of New Mexico as Tierra Amarilla is located on a western slope rather than in a valley: the annual average is 62.2 inches or 1.58 metres with a maximum of 55.9 inches (1.42 m) in January 1997 and a maximum annual total of 125.5 inches (3.19 m) between July 1996 and June 1997.

  7. Panhandle and Santa Fe Railway - Wikipedia

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    This included a rail line from Amarillo on to Pecos, Texas which passed through eastern New Mexico. [1] Other AT&SF properties, like the South Plains and Santa Fe between Lubbock, Texas and Crosbyton, Texas , were operated by the company, while properties like the North Texas and Santa Fe (incorporated in Texas in 1916; completed 85 miles from ...

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