New Mexico Her Natural Resources And Attractions Being a Span Classsearcht

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New Mexico Her Natural Resources And Attractions Being a Span Classsearcht
Elias Brevoort
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This branch will be extended from El Paso, 200 miles more across a gentle mesa to the City of Chihuahua, the capital of the rich northern states of Mexico, which have produced an amount of gold and silver, compared with which the production of California and all our mineral states and territories is as yet but a trifle; where in a single small mining district, that of " Santa Eulalia, " more than 2 00 mines were formerly worked in a space of two square leagues, 50 of them to a depth of 600 feet..., and where a census, taken in 1833, showed that $430, 000, 000 had, up to that time, been taken from the mines in this single limited district. But, although the population of the city of Chihuahua, adjoining Santa Eulalia, then 76, 000, has dwindled to 12, 000, and Very few of the mines are now, by reason of bad govern- ment, and its result insecurity from the Indians, worked at all, yet great wealth is still there to reward those who are to extract it under the new and stimulating influences of railroad commu- nication.

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