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- Q4882054 subject Q8491802.
- Q4882054 subject Q8778082.
- Q4882054 abstract "Belcher Camp is a ghost town located in Ferry County, Washington, United States. The town is located on upper Lambert Creek, nearly ten miles northeast of Republic. The town was founded around 1897 when Iron ore was discovered in the vicinity. The Belcher Mountain Mining Company began operations in the area. By 1906 the town had a population of about 75. The town contained a post office, large bunkhouse for single miners, a general store, five or six houses and a railroad. There was even a Belcher Mountain Railroad line. Eventually the mine folded and the town disappeared.".
- Q4882054 wikiPageExternalLink ghost-towns-of-the-columbia-highlands.
- Q4882054 wikiPageExternalLink ferry_county_wa_ghost_towns.htm.
- Q4882054 wikiPageWikiLink Q1223.
- Q4882054 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q4882054 wikiPageWikiLink Q493228.
- Q4882054 wikiPageWikiLink Q74047.
- Q4882054 wikiPageWikiLink Q8491802.
- Q4882054 wikiPageWikiLink Q8778082.
- Q4882054 point "48.683481 -118.670254".
- Q4882054 type SpatialThing.
- Q4882054 comment "Belcher Camp is a ghost town located in Ferry County, Washington, United States. The town is located on upper Lambert Creek, nearly ten miles northeast of Republic. The town was founded around 1897 when Iron ore was discovered in the vicinity. The Belcher Mountain Mining Company began operations in the area. By 1906 the town had a population of about 75. The town contained a post office, large bunkhouse for single miners, a general store, five or six houses and a railroad.".
- Q4882054 label "Belcher Camp, Washington".
- Q4882054 lat "48.683481".
- Q4882054 long "-118.670254".