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New Almaden Mine Tunnel, Stereograph, 1863

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New Almaden Mine Tunnel, Stereograph, 1863

This image has been released to the public domain and may be used freely.

"In the Tunnel New Almaden" Stereograph image, taken in 1863 by Carleton Watkins, showing men pushing a two-ton load of cinnabar ore out of the main tunnel on the 300-foot level (300 feet below the top of Mine Hill).

Standing at the portal is Dr. Sherman Day, essentially the underground foreman and Chief Surveyor for Bolton, Barron and Company, the mine owners, operating the mine as the New Almaden Company. William Barron may be one of the gentlemen to the left of the photo. William is the nephew of Eustace. Eustace Barron with Alexander Forbes founded Barron, Forbes and Company and later Bolton partnered with the firm. The mines are variably referred to as belonging to BF&C and BB&C. (information provided by Michael Cox, New Almaden Quicksilver County Park Association).

Photo courtesy of New York Public Library.

This photo has been shown 388 times
Photo added:18th Jan 2019
Dimensions:1024x528px (0.54 megapixels)

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Mindat Photo ID:932763 📋 (quote this with any query about this photo)
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PhotosNYC Library Attribution Needs Clarification

16th Mar 2020 01:47 UTCMichael Cox 🌟

Michael Cox here. I am a docent at the New Almaden mercury mining museum.

Please note that the NYC library attribution needs clarification. New Almaden, Main Tunnel, Stereograph, Carlton Watkins early 1863, reprinted by I.W. Taber circa-1875. This is the Main Tunnel with a rich load of ore. Mine chief engineer and surveyor Sherman Day to the right foreground. To the left is possibly William (front) and Eustace Barron, Directors of the New Almaden Company. Cobbles of ore from the mine (mine run) were cleaned of waste at a planilla (cleaning shed) just outside the tunnel portal and then transported about a mile down the hill to the furnace yard. The cobbles were loaded in the ore chamber of brick reverberatory furnaces (intermittent.)

16th Mar 2020 13:24 UTCJolyon Ralph Founder

What clarification is needed about the attribution? The image is undoubtedly public domain.

8th Oct 2020 16:48 UTCMichael Cox 🌟

Michael Cox

 
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