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Open cut in the great Homestake mine, at Lead City, Dak, 1888. Creator: John C. H. Grabill
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Open cut in the great Homestake mine, at Lead City, Dak, 1888. Creator: John C. H. Grabill
Open cut in the great Homestake mine, at Lead City, Dak, 1888. Distant view of mine entrance; four men posed on or near three mining cars on tracks
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1880s American West Black Hills Coal Miner Extraction Frontier Gold Mine Goldmine Grabill Grabill John C H John C John C H Grabill Mine Miner Mineral Mining Mountain Range Mountainside Narrow Gauge Railway Line Railway Track Railway Tracks Train Track Way In Meeting Of Frontiers Narrow Gauge Railway
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This evocative photograph, titled 'Open cut in the great Homestake mine, at Lead City, Dak, 1888' by John C.H. Grabill, offers a glimpse into the rugged and industrious spirit of the American frontier during the 1880s. The image captures a distant view of the Homestake mine entrance nestled at the foot of a mountain range in Lead City, Lawrence County, South Dakota, United States. Four men are posed on or near three mining cars on the narrow gauge railway tracks, adding a sense of scale and activity to the scene. The Homestake Mine, a significant gold mine, was a major attraction and symbol of the region's wealth and progress during this period. The open cut, or mine entrance, is impressive in its size and complexity, with the mountainside providing a dramatic backdrop. The European settlers, represented by the men in the photograph, had come from Europe and other parts of the continent to seek their fortunes in the American West. The meeting of frontiers – the wild, untamed landscape and the industrial, extractive industry – is beautifully captured in this photograph. The photograph, taken in the nineteenth century, is a testament to the determination and ingenuity of the people who settled and developed the American West. The image is a valuable historical record of a time when the country was still in its infancy and the spirit of discovery and exploration was at its peak. The Homestake Mine, and scenes like this one, continue to fascinate and inspire us today, offering a window into the past and a reminder of the rich heritage of the United States.
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