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Silver City, part of the Comstock Lode, was replete with innovative ideas which were put into action and practice in this new mining community. The Comstock Lode made a worldwide impact in the mid 1800's. The mines produced thousands of tons of ore each day keeping over 263 mills quite busy with the process of milling and crushing the ore, recovering gold and silver. Known as the richest place on earth, the Comstock produced over $700,000,000.000, which would be valued at over $19 billion in today's market. Functioning from 1860 to 1959, the Donovan Mill in Silver City, is the longest…mehr

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Silver City, part of the Comstock Lode, was replete with innovative ideas which were put into action and practice in this new mining community. The Comstock Lode made a worldwide impact in the mid 1800's. The mines produced thousands of tons of ore each day keeping over 263 mills quite busy with the process of milling and crushing the ore, recovering gold and silver. Known as the richest place on earth, the Comstock produced over $700,000,000.000, which would be valued at over $19 billion in today's market. Functioning from 1860 to 1959, the Donovan Mill in Silver City, is the longest operating plant on the Comstock, is only one of four mills remaining today, and is the largest historic stamp mill in the nation.
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Sandie La Nae has the title of Author added to her long resume of Metaphysical, Paranormal and Spiritual fields, included in many publications and media. To date, and including "Foreman-Robert's House," she has penned twenty-two books with themes of the paranormal, the historical, the healing properties of minerals, and is also a published poet. Arline La Ferry's deep interest of history and passion for research led her Special Works Projects at the Nevada Historical Society and at the Sparks Museum and Cultural Center which include the Comstock Cemetery Foundation, Comstock Historic District, Fourth Ward School, Storey County Recorder's office, St. Mary Louise Hospital, Railroad Museum in Carson City; in Reno, the Mountain View Cemetery, Our Mother of Sorrows Cemetery plus many other cemeteries. Arline has assisted in genealogy projects for private citizens, historical investigations for the local Medias, and has counseled major television programming companies. As well, she has conducted research ventures with many area authors.