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1 (Fig. 8) "Fire resulting from a Gilsonite explosion [at] Bonanza Mine (1945) [Salt Lake?]" Tribune [photo]"P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_02_05
2 (Fig. 2) "Old workings along Culmer vein"P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_03_01
3 index page for Fig's. 24a and 24b.P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_01_01
4 index page for Fig's. 29a and 29bP0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_01_05
5 index page for Fig. 28P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_01_04
6 (Fig. 11) "The Bandana Mine on the Cowboy Vein."P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_03_04
7 (Fig. 12) "The melt plant of the Pariette Mining Company."P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_03_05
8 (Fig. 13) "Looking northwest along the Rainbow vein."P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_03_06
9 (Fig. 14) "Looking along row of headframes and shaft collars of Bonanza Mine."P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_03_07
10 (Fig. 16.) "Ore from American Asphalt Association Mines awaiting shipment at Dragon, Utah."P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_03_08
11 (Fig. 4) "Looking southeast along Cowboy Vein, Uinta Sandstones in the foreground, the Green River Shales in the distance."P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_03_02
12 (Fig. 6) "Early mining of gilsonite [at] Rainbow Mine, Utah"P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_02_03
13 (Fig. 6) "Steeply dipping Triassic Sandstones, on north rim of basin."P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_03_03
14 (Fig. 7) "Interior of Rainbow Mine, Utah"P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_02_04
15 index page for Fig's. 25a and 25bP0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_01_02
16 index page for Fig's. 26a and 26bP0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_01_03
17 (Fig. 11) "Drift-Bonanza Mine (Before 1945 fire)."P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_02_06
18 (Fig. 12) "West drift - Full width 16½ ft. [at] Bonanza Mine (before 1945 fire)."P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_02_07
19 (Fig. 14) "Surface vein width and tail-rope arrangement of the Bonanza Mine stripping operations".P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_02_08
20 (Fig. 15) "Slusher house, truck hopper and scraper slide used in the Bonanza Mine stripping operations."P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_02_09
21 (Fig. 16) "Crushing and Screening Plant, Head Frame No. 14 Shaft, Bonanza Mine."P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_02_10
22 (Fig. 2) "The evolution of gilsonite transportation showing the original mule teams, the old Uintah Railroad from Mack, Colorado, to Watson, Utah, and the modern truck transportation."P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_02_01
23 (Fig. 5) "Occurrence of horizontal beds of gilsonite between layers of the Green River shale."P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_02_02
24 (Fig. 24a) "A prospect pit on the Stacey reed Lease sunk in search of the Fort Duchesne vein, hidden beneath the mantle of boulders and river gravel from the Uinta River. The man inspecting the pit is Harry Pearson, one of the stockholders of the Western Gilsonite and Elaterite Company."P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_01_01a
25 (Fig. 24b) "Wayne Thomas, mining engineer in charge, and a party of visitors inspecting preparations for pouring the concrete for the retaining wall to hold out surface water and sand until a reinforced [sic] concrete collar could be constructed on the bed-rock [sic] about 15 feet below the surface. Note several sacks of gilsonite salvaged from the vein in order to make room for the shaft collar."P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_01_01b
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