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- Lost_Horse_Mine abstract "Lost Horse Mine is a historic gold and silver mine in the Lost Horse Valley of Joshua Tree National Park. Between 1894 and 1931, it produced 10,000 ounces of gold and 16,000 ounces of silver. It was first developed by Johnny Lang, then by J.D. Ryan. Scarce resources for steam powered pumps and mining equipment, led to denuding the local mountains of trees, which is still clearly visible in 2014.".
- Lost_Horse_Mine wikiPageID "44340179".
- Lost_Horse_Mine wikiPageLength "857".
- Lost_Horse_Mine wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Lost_Horse_Mine wikiPageRevisionID "638784946".
- Lost_Horse_Mine wikiPageWikiLink 1894.
- Lost_Horse_Mine wikiPageWikiLink 1931.
- Lost_Horse_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Riverside_County,_California.
- Lost_Horse_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gold_mines_in_California.
- Lost_Horse_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Joshua_Tree_National_Park.
- Lost_Horse_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mining_in_Riverside_County,_California.
- Lost_Horse_Mine wikiPageWikiLink J.D._Ryan.
- Lost_Horse_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Johnny_Lang.
- Lost_Horse_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Joshua_Tree_National_Park.
- Lost_Horse_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Lost_Horse_Valley.
- Lost_Horse_Mine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lost Horse Mine".
- Lost_Horse_Mine hasPhotoCollection Lost_Horse_Mine.
- Lost_Horse_Mine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lost_Horse_Mine subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Riverside_County,_California.
- Lost_Horse_Mine subject Category:Gold_mines_in_California.
- Lost_Horse_Mine subject Category:Joshua_Tree_National_Park.
- Lost_Horse_Mine subject Category:Mining_in_Riverside_County,_California.
- Lost_Horse_Mine hypernym Gold.
- Lost_Horse_Mine type Person.
- Lost_Horse_Mine comment "Lost Horse Mine is a historic gold and silver mine in the Lost Horse Valley of Joshua Tree National Park. Between 1894 and 1931, it produced 10,000 ounces of gold and 16,000 ounces of silver. It was first developed by Johnny Lang, then by J.D. Ryan. Scarce resources for steam powered pumps and mining equipment, led to denuding the local mountains of trees, which is still clearly visible in 2014.".
- Lost_Horse_Mine label "Lost Horse Mine".
- Lost_Horse_Mine sameAs m.0128rd03.
- Lost_Horse_Mine sameAs Q18753794.
- Lost_Horse_Mine sameAs Q18753794.
- Lost_Horse_Mine wasDerivedFrom Lost_Horse_Mine?oldid=638784946.
- Lost_Horse_Mine isPrimaryTopicOf Lost_Horse_Mine.