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Collapsed Adit, Leadville, Nevada


The largest lead-silver producer in Washoe County, according to the Nevada Bureau of Mines & Geology (Bull. 70). Active up into the 1920s, with some very minor activity in 1939-40. Like so many US lead mines, it did really well during WW I!
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