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- Discovery Post - Howey Claims, Red Lake (1925)Discovery Post on Howey claims, Red Lake. Scene of the first discovery of gold in Red Lake.Discovery Post on Howey claims, Red Lake. Scene of the first discovery of gold in Red Lake.Red Lake Public Library
- Constructing the Howey Mill (1929)Photo of construction of the Howey Mill, Oct 6, 1929. The Howey mine was the first major discovery in the Red Lake area that would justify the cost of building of a highway or power plant in the remote area of Red Lake, Ontario. Howey Gold Mine, was named after …Photo of construction of the Howey Mill, Oct 6, 1929. The Howey mine was the first major discovery in the Red Lake area that would justify the cost of building …Red Lake Public Library
- Howey Gold Mine - Red Lake (1937)Howey Gold Mine from the shore of Red Lake in 1937. Over 92 percent of Red Lake's gold production in 50 years came from the equilateral triangle with sides three miles long and included Balmertown, Cochenour and Red Lake. Howey Gold Mines Ltd. was part of this triangle and grossed …Howey Gold Mine from the shore of Red Lake in 1937. Over 92 percent of Red Lake's gold production in 50 years came from the equilateral triangle with sides three …Red Lake Public Library
- Howey Gold Mines - Installation of Steam Boiler (1928)Installing the Howey's new steam boiler at the mine in 1928, Red Lake.Installing the Howey's new steam boiler at the mine in 1928, Red Lake.Red Lake Public Library
- First Steam Diamond Drill - Red Lake (1926)'The heavy steam drills used at Howey Mine were transported 135 miles from the railroad at Hudson, Ontario to Red Lake, by teams of horses hauling sleds, carrying three ton loads. Forty percent of this load would be oats and hay for the horses and food and cooking utensils for …'The heavy steam drills used at Howey Mine were transported 135 miles from the railroad at Hudson, Ontario to Red Lake, by teams of horses hauling sleds, carrying three ton …Red Lake Public Library
- Mining Recorder and Office - Red Lake (1926)Clerk, Robert Tyre, and mining recorder, H.E. Holland, in front of their office in Red Lake, Ontario, April 1926. Over 10,000 mining claims were recorded that year.Clerk, Robert Tyre, and mining recorder, H.E. Holland, in front of their office in Red Lake, Ontario, April 1926. Over 10,000 mining claims were recorded that year.Red Lake Public Library
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