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GOLD LEAF GOLD MINE. Located twenty miles west of Prescott, Arizona, the mine was discovered by a man named Riley who had been financially supported for two years by two men named Walker and Rhomberg. Riley sank a shaft into a crevice 6,000 feet long and four feet wide. The ore brought up from the digging was valued at from $33 to $161 per ton.  
GOLD LEAF GOLD MINE. Located twenty miles west of Prescott, Arizona, the mine was discovered in 1896 by a man named Riley who had been financially supported for two years by two men in Dubuque named Walker and Rhomberg. Riley sank a shaft into a crevice 6,000 feet long and four feet wide. The ore brought up from the digging was valued at from $33 to $161 per ton.  


[[KAUFMANN, Joseph K.|Joseph K. KAUFMANN]] traveled to Arizona to represent the interest of the Dubuque stockholders and supervise the mining operation.
[[KAUFMANN, Joseph K.|Joseph K. KAUFMANN]] traveled to Arizona to represent the interest of the Dubuque stockholders and supervise the mining operation. A mill was established to crush the ore and Dominick Rhomberg arrived to determine future activities.
 
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"Struck It Rich," ''Dubuque Herald'', December 17, 1896, p. 7
 
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GOLD LEAF GOLD MINE. Located twenty miles west of Prescott, Arizona, the mine was discovered in 1896 by a man named Riley who had been financially supported for two years by two men in Dubuque named Walker and Rhomberg. Riley sank a shaft into a crevice 6,000 feet long and four feet wide. The ore brought up from the digging was valued at from $33 to $161 per ton.

Joseph K. KAUFMANN traveled to Arizona to represent the interest of the Dubuque stockholders and supervise the mining operation. A mill was established to crush the ore and Dominick Rhomberg arrived to determine future activities.

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"Struck It Rich," Dubuque Herald, December 17, 1896, p. 7