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Sierra de Catorce is the mountain range. Wadley is location of smelter and shipping point on railroad. (1)
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San Jose Mine (4)
Sierra de Catorce is the mountain range. Wadley is location of smelter and shipping point on railroad. (1)
see 129892 for locality details (1)

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Stibiconite

Stibiconite

Place Collected: San Jose Mine
Stibiconite

Stibiconite

Place Collected: see 129892 for locality details
Stibiconite

Stibiconite

Place Collected: San Jose Mine
Stibiconite with Gypsum and Stibnite and Sulfur

Stibiconite with Gypsum and Stibnite and Sulfur

Place Collected: San Jose Mine
Stibiconite

Stibiconite

Place Collected: San Jose Mine
Stibiconite

Stibiconite

Place Collected: Sierra de Catorce is the mountain range. Wadley is location of smelter and shipping point on railroad.
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