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The Boom and Bust of Tungsten Mining: A View from the Johnson Lake Mine (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Karla J. Jageman.

The Johnson Lake Mine was an early twentieth century tungsten mine. It is located above 10,000 feet on the eastern slope of the South Snake Range in east-central Nevada in what is now Great Basin National Park. The mine was in operation from 1908 – 1950. It was owned and operated by Alfred "Timberline" Johnson, Thomas Dearden, Sr. and Joseph Dearden. This presentation will discuss the recorded historic features and artifacts with a brief synopsis of the capitalism of tungsten mining as it...


A Cultural Resources Inventory and Limited Evaluation of a Portion of the Proposed Mojave Pipeline Expansion: Kramer Lateral Corridor and Daggett Compressor Station, San Bernardino and Kern Counties, CA (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Leslie C. Glover. Kelly R. McGuire.

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