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View of the mineral mill at Holy Cross City.
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When photographed in the mid-1980s, this mine shack was still standing on the east side of New York Mountain, above New York Lake and the timberline. The building was made of milled wood. In recent years, the structure has collapsed.
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The road into Bell's Camp in the summer time. The second house from the left was Eben Young's family house. Eben's father, Eben P. Young, Sr., and Fanny M. Young were very early settlers in Gold Park, before living at Bell's Camp. The Youngs moved to Red Cliff where they are included in the 1910 Federal Census. Eben P. Young Jr. married Virginia Rockwood, the granddaughter of John Wesley Phillips, who built the Gore Creek School, and daughter of...
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Remains of the mineral mill at the head of Cross Creek . The mill serviced the Treasure Vault Mine.
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Bell's Camp, Colorado, between Gilman and Red Cliff [sticker affixed to back: 0386] Photo taken from above the camp showing six large structures and various outbuildings. A crowd of people are standing in right midground. Myers, Rex. The Upper Eagle River Valley, 1964. p. 14: " Celeveland, first called Bell's Camp, clustered around the Black Iron and Ground Hog Mines which provided the support for the settlement. The town was founded around...
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A cabin standing at the abandoned town of Holy Cross City, Colorado, taken in August 2001.