Vintage Kennecott Copper Chino Mines Santa Rita NM New Mexico Electric Railway Train #60 Railroad B&W Photograph -- Measures approx. 3.5" x 5.75" --  

In Very Good Condition. It has soft corners and some edgewear, but still very nice. Please see detailed photos.

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The Kennecott Chino Mines Division was headquartered at Hurley, New Mexico; the smelter was at Hurley and the mine was at Santa Rita, New Mexico.

From 1909 to 1924, the Chino Copper Company owned and operated an open pit copper mine at Santa Rita and a reduction works at Hurley, New Mexico. In 1924, the physical assets of Chino were acquired by the Ray Consolidated Copper Company. It continued to operate the property until 1926, when Nevada Consolidated Copper Company acquired the physical assets of Ray Consolidated Copper, including the Chino mine and the Ray mine in Arizona. In 1933, the physical assets of Nevada Consolidated were acquired by the Kennecott Copper Corporation, and Kennecott organized the Nevada Consolidated Copper Corporation to serve as the operating company for the Nevada, Chino, and Ray properties.


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