
Black Powder and Hand Steel: Mines and Machines on the Old Western Frontier - Paperback
Black Powder and Hand Steel: Mines and Machines on the Old Western Frontier - Paperback
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by Otis E. Young (Author)
Mining in the western United States entered its great era after 1860 through use of the double-jack, black powder, hand steel, Bickford fuse, wire rope, and the steam engine. Those were the years of bonanza strikes: Henry Wickenburg's Vulture Mine in Arizona Territory; the main hard-rock gold strike in the desert Southwest; Ed Schieffelin's discovery of vast silver deposits in Tombstone, Arizona; and the Tonopah-Goldfield strike in Nevada, which netted over one hundred million dollars.



















