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DUBUQUE AND BRECKENRIDGE MINING COMPANY. Formed in 1882, the company owned land two miles from Breckenridge, Colorado. The vein of ore (unidentified in the article) was eighteen inches thick and assayed at $90 per ton. Most of the stock in the mine | DUBUQUE AND BRECKENRIDGE MINING COMPANY. Formed in 1882, the company owned land two miles from Breckenridge, Colorado. The vein of ore (unidentified in the article) was eighteen inches thick and assayed at $90 per ton. Most of the stock in the mine was owned by residents of Dubuque. | ||
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DUBUQUE AND BRECKENRIDGE MINING COMPANY. Formed in 1882, the company owned land two miles from Breckenridge, Colorado. The vein of ore (unidentified in the article) was eighteen inches thick and assayed at $90 per ton. Most of the stock in the mine was owned by residents of Dubuque.
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1. "Dubuque Latest Enterprise," The Daily Herald, July 22, 1882, p. 4