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"Char-coal kiln used in making charcoal for smelter 1890 in Colo." -- verso Three kilns located next to a railroad track and boxcar for the transportation of the finished charcoal. Wood stacked at left, prior to loading the kilns. A. P. Rundell is standing on top of the first kiln with four other men visible. From Jimmy Blouch on location: "My first guess is Mitchell, on Tennessee Pass. Mitchell is/was on the west side of Tennessee Pass. As one...
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A view of the coke ovens near Mitchell. "Mitchell is/was on the west side of Tennessee Pass. As one drives east, after passing Pando a few miles, the highway is right next to the railroad. Right at that location, on the other side of the track, are some kiln ruins. During 1890 there would have been a track beside the kilns. Assuming that the location is Mitchell that would be where Camp Hale was located in later years." -- Jimmy Blouch "Took...