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Stereoview of Quicksilver Mine Boarding House by R. E. Wood

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:100.00 - 300.00 USD
Stereoview of Quicksilver Mine Boarding House by R. E. Wood
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This item SOLD at 2015 Sep 27 @ 12:18UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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View of boarding house for the Redington Quicksilver Company Mining Company, Knoxville, Calif. In 1861 mercury ("quicksilver") in its cinnabar form was discovered. Mercury ore was then extremely valuable because it was used in the gold recovery process known as amalgamation. Several mines went into operation, beginning with the XLCR (pronounced Excelsior) in 1861 and the Manhattan in 1869. Renamed the Redington, Boston and finally Knoxville mine, became perhaps the state's third largest mercury mine after the legendary New Idria and New Almaden mines. (Prag Collection)

City: Knoxville
State: California
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HWAC#: : 30738