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Black Warrior (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 14
Lead mine in Alabama. --A correspondent of the Mobile Register and Advertiser says that he knows the locality of a rich lead mine on the Warrior river, above, Tuscaloosa Ala He got his information from the Cherokee Indians twenty-five years ago. He promises to finish notes for any explorer, or to personally point out its situation, so soon as his business will admit. If such a mine is in existence there, it ought to be found out and worked at once.
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 14
Lead mine in Alabama. --A correspondent of the Mobile Register and Advertiser says that he knows the locality of a rich lead mine on the Warrior river, above, Tuscaloosa Ala He got his information from the Cherokee Indians twenty-five years ago. He promises to finish notes for any explorer, or to personally point out its situation, so soon as his business will admit. If such a mine is in existence there, it ought to be found out and worked at once.
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Lead mine in Alabama. --A correspondent of the Mobile Register and Advertiser says that he knows the locality of a rich lead mine on the Warrior river, above, Tuscaloosa Ala He got his information from the Cherokee Indians twenty-five years ago. He promises to finish notes for any explorer, or to personally point out its situation, so soon as his business will admit. If such a mine is in existence there, it ought to be found out and worked at once.