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- Q6919905 subject Q8864928.
- Q6919905 subject Q8865434.
- Q6919905 abstract "Mount Bullion (formerly, Princeton and La Mineta) is an unincorporated community in Mariposa County, California. It is located 6 miles (9.7 km) southeast of Bear Valley, at an elevation of 2152 feet (656 m).A post office operated at Mount Bullion from 1862 to 1955, with a closure for a period during 1887. The place was first named La Mineta (for little mine). Then it was called Princeton for the Princeton Mine nearby. Finally, the name Mount Bullion was applied in honor of Senator Thomas Hart Benton, whose nickname was "Old Bullion" due to his fiscal policies.".
- Q6919905 country Q30.
- Q6919905 elevation "655.9296".
- Q6919905 elevation "656.0".
- Q6919905 isPartOf Q156191.
- Q6919905 isPartOf Q99.
- Q6919905 thumbnail Gold-74802.jpg?width=300.
- Q6919905 type Q269528.
- Q6919905 wikiPageWikiLink Q1317969.
- Q6919905 wikiPageWikiLink Q156191.
- Q6919905 wikiPageWikiLink Q269528.
- Q6919905 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q6919905 wikiPageWikiLink Q4876584.
- Q6919905 wikiPageWikiLink Q8864928.
- Q6919905 wikiPageWikiLink Q8865434.
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- Q6919905 elevationFt "2152".
- Q6919905 elevationM "656".
- Q6919905 name "Mount Bullion".
- Q6919905 settlementType Q269528.
- Q6919905 subdivisionName Q156191.
- Q6919905 subdivisionName Q30.
- Q6919905 subdivisionName Q99.
- Q6919905 point "37.507222222222225 -120.045".
- Q6919905 type Place.
- Q6919905 type Location.
- Q6919905 type Place.
- Q6919905 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q6919905 type Settlement.
- Q6919905 type Thing.
- Q6919905 type SpatialThing.
- Q6919905 type Q486972.
- Q6919905 comment "Mount Bullion (formerly, Princeton and La Mineta) is an unincorporated community in Mariposa County, California. It is located 6 miles (9.7 km) southeast of Bear Valley, at an elevation of 2152 feet (656 m).A post office operated at Mount Bullion from 1862 to 1955, with a closure for a period during 1887. The place was first named La Mineta (for little mine). Then it was called Princeton for the Princeton Mine nearby.".
- Q6919905 label "Mount Bullion, Mariposa County, California".
- Q6919905 lat "37.507222222222225".
- Q6919905 long "-120.045".
- Q6919905 depiction Gold-74802.jpg.
- Q6919905 name "Mount Bullion".