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By Bonnie Helten - APCRP Booster
Research has revealed little regarding the Brooklyn Basin Mine a.k.a. Brooklyn Mine Camp. The mine started in 1907, operating sporadically until 1970.
Historic mirror – In Clairann
Cordes Allen’s home.
The mirror was
transplanted to the Brooklyn Mine Camp in the
Remains of house where the mirror lived at
the Brooklyn Mine
Photo courtesy: Bonnie Helten
4/2/2008
In about 1949, Fred Cordes purchased a rundown house and its contents including
the mirror at the Brooklyn Mine for $100. The house was knocked down and the lumber hauled to Bumble Bee.
Brooklyn Mine Boarding house or Brooklyn Mine
hotel
Photo courtesy: Bonnie Helten
04/02/08
The mirror hung in
the Cordes ranch house in Bumble Bee and when the
family moved to
Photo courtesy: Bonnie Helten 04/06/08
Photo courtesy: Bonnie Helten 04/02/08
REFLECTIONS
If mirrors could share history they have observed over the years,
it is possible they would reflect family memories similar to the above.
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