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CENTENNIAL-EUREKA MlhE, Eureka, Utah
Owner: U. V. Industries Inc., University Club Building, Salt Lake City, Utah Description: Seventy foot A-frame wood headframe with remnants of the hoist house and a stone structure to the rear. Located just south of Eureka. Less than one-half acre in size. Date: Ca. 1892 . ........... Longitude-Latitude: 112° 07' 18" Long. 39° 56' 38" Lat. Significance: The largest wood headframe in the district, purportedly with timbers from Norway. The Centennial-Eureka was also a large Tintic producer, originally known as the "Blue Rock." XIV > EAGLE AND BLUE BELL MINE, Eureka, Utah . . Owner: Chief Consolidated Mining Co., Eureka, UT 84628 Description: An approximate two-acre area consisting of a wooden A-frame headframe, wood-framed surface buildings, and ore bins, and a massive cone-shaped ore dump. Located just south of Eureka and south of the Chief Consolidated #1 Mine. Date: Early 1900s Longitude-Latitude: 112° 07 \ 00" Long. 39° 54' 48" Lat. Significance: The Eagle and Blue Bell represents an extensive remain of a ""surface plant," sitting together with its ore dump. XV.
BECK NO. 2 MINE, East Tintic District (Utah County) Q Owner: Amax Arizona Inc., Tucson, ^Arizona Description: Fifty foot wooden headframe A-frame Montana type with frame hoist room and blacksmith shop. Located north of the Iron Blossom #3 in east Tintic on the Utah County side. Less than one-half acre in size. Date: 1890s Longitude-Latitude: 112° 05' 48" Long, 39° 56' 38" Lat. Significance: A remaining wooden headframe with some surface plant buildings helping to document the process of mining.
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YANKEE HEADFRAME, East Tintic Distroct (Utah County) ^ Owner: Anaconda Company, 1849 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84116 Description: Wooden A frame Montana-type headframe. Located south of Knightsville town site in Utah County, east Tintic.