50 YEARS AGO — JUNE, 1937 — Granby Mill starts at Allenby

The production of copper concentrate at the Allenby plant of Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Co. was resumed last week after several years of idleness. The first ore train started from the Copper Mountain mine, 12 miles away, on June 7, and two days later the machinery of the big 3,000-ton concentrator was set in motion. Reprinted from The Northern Miner, June 1937.

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