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Keystone Mining District Map

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Keystone Mining District Map
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Beautiful bird's eye map shows the Great Gold Fields of La Beille, New Mexico, by C. H. Amerine, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Measures 22" H x 28" W. Reverse has pencil sketch of claims. Map is hand-drawn lithograph that shows mines, creeks, towns, trees and ranges. Lower left corner has an inset of La Belle area, towns and railroads. Lower right corner has an inset that depicts a miner at a campfire aand his pack mule. Printed by Pueblo Litho. Co. La Belle (historical) - Mining town eight miles northeast of Red River which had a post office from 1895-1901. As a gold mining camp, it was named after Belle Dixon in 1894 who was the wife of one of the original investors in the mining area. Within one year there were eighty buildings and six-hundred residents (which included twelve women – wives of miners). Gold finds were disappointing and it was abandoned. By 1910 there were only ten miners. Today, the ruins are very difficult to find. La Belle is also the name of the gold and silver mining district.

City: La Beille
State: New Mexico,
Date: 1895

FHWAC#: 27049