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Nevada's twentieth-century mining boom: Tonopah, Goldfield, Ely
Mining in Nevada. Beginning in 1859, the Comstock Lode produced silver and gold. After those declined, the next mining was south and east, in the Tonopah - Goldfield - Ely area in the 1900s. The mineral sought was copper. History covered the discoveries, the growth, the decline, and the labor issues.
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