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Group portrait of the owners and miners of the Phil Mott Mine in Gottville, Siskiyou County ca. 1891 Owners and miners of the Phil Mott Mine--on Klamath River below. 1. Fred Veterline, 2. Gene Mott, 3. Phillip Aenchiecs, 4. Mary Mott, 5. Phil Mott, 6. Joe Rose, 7. Fred White, 8. Janette White, 9. Manual Rose, 10. Florian LeMay, 11. Henery LeMay, 12. Charles Veterline. Others not named were not owners but miners. The mine ran from 1889 to 1893
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