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Title
Arminius Mines
Subject
mining
Description
This image is of the daily operations of the Arminius mines, one of the largest mines in the area. A skip is seen in many of the images of the mines. It was used to transfer three to four tons of ore which are then dumped into big crushers before being sent to jigs to wash the ore. Working with the jigs was a constant struggle for the Arminius Mines. They were unable to effectively wash the tailings out of the ore. Slate and silica would contaminate the ore, making it impossible to sell to manufacturers. The miners made numerous attempts to get the tailings out; however, both jig and hand washing were ineffective.
Creator
William Kiblinger
Source
Louisa County Historical Society Archives
Publisher
Louisa County Historical Society
Rights
All items in our archives have been donated to The Louisa County Historical Society with express permission to use them only for not-for-profit purposes of education and individual research. We make them available online to further those ends. Anyone wishing to use images online or in printed publications must obtain express written permission to do so from the Louisa County Historical Society and the legal copyright holder. Users assume full responsibility for disputes arising from copyright violations or invasions of privacy.
Identifier
William Kiblinger negative
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