Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Statistics of Mines and Mining in the States and Territories West of the Rocky Mountains: For the Year 1870
The Territory Of Utah has witnessed a sudden and rapid development of silver mining, facilitated by the railroad connections, which permit the Shipments of ores and low-grade bullion. The comparative cheap ness of wages, the comparatively populous settlements of the region, the advanced condition of agriculture, and the now not unfavorable attitude of the Mormon authorities toward mining, combine to relieve this young industry in Utah from many of the disabilities which have attended its introduction elsewhere in the West.
In Colorado the principal novelty of the year was the development Of the Silver mines in the Caribou or Grand Island district. What will be the future importance and extent Of this group of mines is at present uncertain. Two or three undeniably valuable and productive lodes have been opened.
For further particulars as to all these mining fields, together with others Of greater age and more familiar fame, I respectfully refer you to the accompanying report.
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