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Charlie Mindletti Saloon right on Main St., Muir home upper right, Celia Beck home
2nd from left on upper road. (Her husband was killed and she left home and took nothing)
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Louis Zadow General Store.
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Hamilton School House. Gus Simon, R. A. Dean, Axel Shields and Albert Matson with
the team.
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Alex Muir is shown delivering ore to the Smokey Mill just north of Hamilton. The
ore is from the Hidden Treasure Mine on Treasure Hill 1870. The Hidden Treasure Mine was
found by Napis Jim, an Indian, who showed the ore to Al Leathers and was rumored to have
been paid $5.00 and a saddle. It is estimated $42,000,000.00 was taken from Treasure Hill.
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