Front row left to right: unknown, unknown, Henry Singer (Idaho Power Co.), C. W. Gamble (Boise Payette), James Bradley, Mrs. Opal Sarcent, Mrs. Bobby Corbett (all of Bradley Mining Co.), J. Lynn Driscoll (First Security), C. C. Anderson, John J....
Left to right: Lowell Bane, equipment supt.; Harold Bailey, manager; Tony Mecia, mining engineer; Emmons Coleman, electrical engineer; Robert McRae, geologist & mining engineer; Walter Nelson, accountant; Unidentified; James Bradley, owner; Tom...
Ball mill at the Bradley Mine mill at Stibnite in Valley County, Idaho circa 1940. This photo gives a close up view of the ball mills which are used to crush ore. The opening and trough where crushed ore exits the mill is clearly shown in the...
Conveyors and mill buildings in the "Glory Hole" at Bradley Mining Company's Stibnite mine in Valley County, Idaho. Photo was taken April 24, 1949. The mine and town of Stibnite are named after the antimony sulfide ore "Stibnite".
Rear view of mill at Bradley Mining Company's Stibnite Mine in Valley County, Idaho circa 1940. This view shows the mill in its mountain setting. Many wooden buildings and sheds are visable on the mountainside and around the mill yard.
Flotation cells in the mill at the Bradley Mining Company's Stibnite Mine. During World War II, this mine was one of the principal producer of tungsten and antimony in the United States.