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  • Title: Quicksilver
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 327
  • Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
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  • Publish Location: College Station

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  • First Year Published: 1976
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Terlingua, Texas

000 people. The only remnants of the mining days are a ghost town of the Howard Perry-owned Chisos Mining Company and several nearby capped and abandoned

Brewster County, Texas

Elevation: 2,169 feet (661 m) Chisos Basin Coordinates: 29°16′13″N 103°18′01″W / 29.27028°N 103.30028°W / 29.27028; -103.30028 (Chisos Basin) Elevation: 5,300

February 1912

Ragsdale, Kenneth Baxter (1984). Quicksilver: Terlingua and the Chisos Mining Company. Texas A&M University Press. p. 92. Thomas Cottam Romney, The Mormon

Castolon

the Chisos Mining Company in Terlingua, in partnership with Wayne Cartledge. Cartledge and his son Eugene chose the name and managed the company. The

Frank L. Culin Jr.

graduating, Culin worked as a mining engineer, and his employers included the university's Bureau of Mines, Los Chisos Mining Company of Terlingua, Texas and

List of oldest companies

The oldest companies in the world are the brands and companies which remain operating (either in whole or in part) since inception, excluding associations

Presidio County, Texas

people. Foraging peoples who did not survive the 18th century include the Chisos, Mansos, Jumanos, Conchos, Julimes, Cibolos, Tobosos, Sumas, Cholomes, Caguates

Pinus ponderosa

recognized as a separate species. Ponderosa pine are also found in the Chisos, Davis, and Guadalupe Mountains of Texas, at elevations between 4,000 and