Buffalo Paper - Discussion of the paper of Mr. Cragoe on the Mines of the Frontino and Bolivia Company, Colombia (see pp. 591, 33, 803)

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Frank Owen, El Perú Venezuela (communication to the Secretary): Mr. Cragoe's accurate description of the rich and extensive mines of the Frontino and Bolivia Co. is of much interest to those acquainted with Colombian mining. While the labor in that part of Colombia is, of course, admittedly far inferior to that of white miners, it is,. nevertheless, decidedly superior to that available in other parts of the republic, and in the northern mining regions of South America generally. The Autioquenos have been miners for several generations, and many of those employed at the Frontino Co.'s works have been brought up at the mines, which is a distinct advantage. The ground encountered in the surface-workings of that district being very treacherous, they are skillful timber-men, every miner being able to put in his own timber in tunnels, stopes, etc., so that, except for the main shafts, where sawn timber is used, special timber-men are not required. In the shallow workings it is the custom for a miner to come out of the mine into the thickly-wooded bush and select and cut the timber he requires, which he will then take into the mine and put in
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APA:  (1899)  Buffalo Paper - Discussion of the paper of Mr. Cragoe on the Mines of the Frontino and Bolivia Company, Colombia (see pp. 591, 33, 803)

MLA: Buffalo Paper - Discussion of the paper of Mr. Cragoe on the Mines of the Frontino and Bolivia Company, Colombia (see pp. 591, 33, 803). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1899.

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