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  1. 1997.2.3136 - Photograph

    A view of the Huttner-Scott Furnaces enclosed in a large building at the Hacienda. Two furnaces were in operation. Mine Manager James Randol was aware of the furnaces at the Idria mines in Austria which were designed for continuous operation of heating and extracting. He engaged H J Huttner, mechanical engineer and Robert Scott, brick mason to design and build a comparable furnace. The first furnace was put into operation in 1874 and was ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Huttner-Scott Furnaces enclosed in a large building at the Hacienda, 1890
  2. 2000.1.85 - List

    1975

    Record Type: Archive

    List of names of people associated with New Almaden
  3. 2001.1.15 - Report

    1995

    Record Type: Archive

    Report on New Almaden and Quicksilver by Park Ranger Tom Borra, 1995.
  4. 2014.2.280 - Manuscript

    Record Type: Archive

    Schneider book manuscript draft
  5. 2015.2.108 - Brochure

    Record Type: Archive

    Times of the Mines, A Chronology of New Almaden
  6. 2015.8.301 - Scrapbook

    Record Type: Archive

    Scrapbook
  7. 2015.8.354 - Photograph

    Furnaces 1 & 2 on the banks of Alamitos Creek. Designed by H. J. Huttner, engineer and built by Robert Scott, brick mason. This elevator was operated by filling one car with water, serving as a counter-weight to hoist the other car up to the top.

    Record Type: Photo

    Furnaces 1 and 2 on the banks of Los Alamitos creek
  8. 2016.8.223 - Brochure

    Record Type: Archive

    Brochure
  9. GES 170 Field Trip geological guide of New Almaden

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