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  1. 1997.2.1575 - Clipping, Newspaper

    1923

    Record Type: Archive

    New Almaden, World's second largest Quicksilver mine, 1923
  2. Loop trip to California's earliest mining country
  3. 1997.2.2593 - Newsletter

    1989

    Record Type: Archive

    Quicksilver County Park News, Summer 1989
  4. 1997.2.3212 - Photograph

    The sign erected by the New Almaden Historical Society to honor the Site of First Mining Operations in California. "Here in Alamitos Creek in 1824 Luis Chabolla & Antonio Sunol first worked New Almaden ore in an arasta & sluice.

    Record Type: Photo

    New Almaden Historical Society sign
  5. 1998.11.472 - Photograph

    Don Antonio Maria Sunol of the Pueblo de San Jose, 1824 -25 with $400.00 and partners Luis Chabolla, Secondino and Teodoro Riobles, worked a portion of the hill property for silver. 1845 served as a witness to survey and judicial possession of the quicksilver mine by Don Andres Castillero. Photograph Courtesy James P Delgado. From New almaden c 2006 DON ANTONIO MARIA SUNOL. Secundino Robles described a "red rock" cave in the hills to Don Antoni...

    Record Type: Photo

    Photograph
  6. 2000.1.85 - List

    1975

    Record Type: Archive

    List of names of people associated with New Almaden
  7. 2001.1.15 - Report

    1995

    Record Type: Archive

    Report on New Almaden and Quicksilver by Park Ranger Tom Borra, 1995.
  8. 2014.2.144 - Letter

    1876

    Record Type: Archive

    Page one Letter to J. B Randol
  9. 2014.2.214 - Memorandum

    Record Type: Archive

    Schneider notes
  10. 2015.2.004 - Article

    Record Type: Archive

    Article

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