Morning Glory mining camp
USA /
California /
Furnace Creek /
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/ USA
/ California
/ Furnace Creek
World / United States / California
valley, camp, mine, interesting place
Only brief mentions of other tungsten mining endeavors in Trail Canyon were found in the monument files. These included the Morning Glory Group of four claims in the South Fork of Trail Canyon, owned by Morning Glory Mines, Inc., of Albuquerque, N.M., Abram H. Kreider, president.
The South Fork road ends after about 2-1/2 miles at a cableway leading to the Morning Glory Mine, whose associated camp was relocated as the Lucky Find Millsite #1 and #2.
www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/deva/section3a16.ht...
The South Fork road ends after about 2-1/2 miles at a cableway leading to the Morning Glory Mine, whose associated camp was relocated as the Lucky Find Millsite #1 and #2.
www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/deva/section3a16.ht...
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Coordinates: 36°18'11"N 117°2'53"W
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