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- brief-history-r14-mining accessDate "2015-08-26".
- brief-history-r14-mining date "August 2015".
- brief-history-r14-mining first1 "Doroteo".
- brief-history-r14-mining isCitedBy List_of_reportedly_haunted_locations_in_Mexico.
- brief-history-r14-mining last1 "Arango".
- brief-history-r14-mining publisher "© 2015 Real de Catorce".
- brief-history-r14-mining quote "In 1778, Don Bernabé Antonio de Zepeda, a miner from Matehuala began to explore the Sierra de Catorce and discovered the outcrops of the rich Veta Grande, in which he sank the Guadalupe shaft that produced a great amount of red minerals along with abundant green and white silver... By 1920, Real de Catorce was nearly a ghost town and the trolley and train were removed Although ASARCO, in 1926, and Fresnillo, in 1937, evaluated the major vein structures, a resurgence of mining activity did not take place until 1942 when a small cyanide plant was constructed and operated for about ten years.".
- brief-history-r14-mining title "A Brief History of the Real de Catorce Mining District".
- brief-history-r14-mining url brief-history-r14-mining.
- brief-history-r14-mining website "realde14.net".