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Title
Santa Isabel Shafthouse, New Almaden, California
Creator
Unknown
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
The Santa Isabel Shafthouse was named for the wife of James B. Randol. The shaft began operating in 1877. At 2300 feet, It was the deepest shaft from ground surface. Notice the entrance to the mine at lower right corner in photo.
Type
image
Format
Black & White|Glass
Identifier
BFDBE347-231C-4795-B228-210964225602
1979-251-11
Subject
Santa Isabel Shaft
Mine buildings
Mine shafts
Shafthouse

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