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To: JACK R. SMITH JR. who wrote (6761)7/19/1998 8:11:00 PM
From: Tim Hall  Respond to of 14226
 
Jack,

I would be honored to shovel perlite or anything else with you. I was in Phoenix on Friday, doing research. I had to be in Laughlin by 7 PM and since the temp. was 110, I did not go to Buckeye. I did find out that the first report from Oro Grande was 1900. By 1930, they had produced about $45,000 in gold, which was in the form of ore valued at $20 per ton. I can still find no mention in any reports of platinum.

Maybe when that part of the country cools off, (80 to 90) I might go back. It was 120 when I got to Laughlin.

Tim Hall