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he found a vein, and staked it with another | prospector, Alex Longwell. |
Its history began when John Wolfer--an early | prospector along the Buffalo River--discovered a large |
The | Prospector and Indian Pacific passenger trains service |
September 20 - William Henry Wright, | prospector and newspaper owner (b.1876) |
ancis Connelly (1860-1928) was an Australian | prospector and mine owner. |
He is also known as a fur trapper, | prospector, and horse thief. |
ebruary 24, 1941) was a Canadian politician, | prospector and contractor. |
rram, Victoria, he was a pastoralist, miner, | prospector and contractor before entering politics. |
He was a local pioneer, farmer, seafarer, | prospector and Member of Parliament for Esquimalt and C |
He was a gold | prospector and miner in Australia before becoming a ban |
-1981) was an Australian explorer, surveyor, | prospector and writer. |
ocal business man, and William W. Challis, a | prospector and guide. |
Johnson briefly employed himself as a gold | prospector, and later as a mule train driver. |
ck Williamson (August 19, 1916 - 1972) was a | prospector and political figure in New Brunswick, Canad |
was named for Franz Edward Studt, an English | prospector and geologist who was working for the Belgia |
ptember 12, 1873 - November 1962) was a gold | prospector and co-founder of the city of Nome, Alaska. |
William Downie (1820-1893) was a Scottish | prospector and explorer involved in the gold rushes in |
Creek Gold Rush, Lucky Luke spots a sleeping | prospector, and decides to play a practical joke on him |
Another | prospector and field manager, Captian Henry Fey, establ |
d a third interest in a gold mine of a dying | prospector and whose only request is that they take car |
After accidentally shooting an old | prospector and trying to cover it up, Ben argues that t |
yoming, who initially financed the costs for | prospector and businessman Bob Adams to start the Weste |
The | prospector awakes to his greatest dream come through, a |
” in one season and buried under a rock by a | prospector called Shotwell. |
, Western Australia and named for Australian | prospector Charles Albert Otway (1922- ). |
lso included stints as a cattle rancher, oil | prospector, chicken farmer, and seller of fireworks. |
al gold was found in the area in 1895 by the | prospector Dennis O'Callaghan which sprked a gold rush |
Before the old | prospector died he sent a letter to an unnamed partner |
In 1894 a | prospector discovered gold about 20 km south of present |
Charles Rasp (1846-1907), German-Australian | prospector, discoverer of the Broken Hill ore deposit. |
niel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis), a mineral | prospector, discovers oil and establishes a small drill |
Famous Canadian | Prospector E.H. Horne |
ere tracked to the nearby camp of well-known | prospector Ed Schieffelin, who had been prospecting ext |
he Australian gold rush started in 1851 when | prospector Edward Hammond Hargraves claimed the discove |
Kovach continued working as a | prospector, ending up with West Canadian Collieries. |
ed by Glaum), who returns to the home of her | prospector father, Marshall Thorne (played by Dowling), |
ake, is named after early settler and mining | prospector Fredrick W. Schumacher, who sank the first m |
Tom Cue (1850-1920) is a gold | prospector from Western Australia. |
The Vulture Mine began when a | prospector from California's gold rush, Henry Wickenbur |
Based on Lunar | Prospector gravitational models, it has been suggested |
An oil | prospector, Henry "Hank" Dowling (Ingraham), has raised |
After the war, O'Kelly became a | prospector in Northwestern Ontario. |
He was a swagman and | prospector in New South Wales and Queensland but had se |
17, 1866 - March 3, 1899) was a notable gold | prospector in the Klondike Gold Rush. |
) was a Contra Costa County, California-born | prospector in the Yukon. |
to California with two of his brothers as a | prospector in 1850 but had returned by 1860. |
" McDame (1826 - c. 1900) was a Bahamas-born | prospector in the California and British Columbia gold |
nter before moving to Western Australia as a | prospector in the Western Australian gold rush. |
After the war, he was a | prospector in California, Nevada, and then ended up in |
eft in 1891 for work as a tin miner and gold | prospector in Zeehan and then Corinna. |
k, which in turn is named for a 19th Century | prospector in the area, by the name of Joseph Foster Hi |
As a | prospector in railway shares, he made significant gains |
American Flag was founded by | prospector Isaac Lorraine as the American Flag mine and |
It is the story of a Klondike | prospector, Jack McCann (played by Gene Hackman) who st |
hwestern Colorado, Kemp meets a grizzled old | prospector, Jesse Tate (Millard Mitchell), and offers h |
When | prospector Jim Fox confides in buddies Bedrock, Shortcu |
The property at Fairfield was later owned by | prospector John A. Cameron, known as "Cariboo Cameron". |
for fifteen years until she married the gold | prospector John Swedahl from Trondheim. |
In 1853, Wyld arranged with the | prospector John Calvert to exhibit a collection of gold |
In 1894 gold was discovered in the area by a | prospector, John Dunne, and the townsite was gazetted o |
A con man, a preacher and a | prospector meet in the late 1800s and recall the story |
Smith McKay (1817 - December 8, 1889) was a | prospector, merchant and political figure in Newfoundla |
Before the Lunar | Prospector mission, it was commonly thought that KREEP- |
ld being discovered in the area in 1886 by a | prospector, N.W. Cooke. |
In 1912 a | prospector named Thomas Gillan discovered a wide vein o |
A | prospector named Conger discovered placer gold downstre |
gazetted in 1900; the town is named after a | prospector named Vincent Vrauizan who had changed his n |
was an early pioneer, explorer, trapper and | prospector of the Canadian North. |
the team and was unaware of the fact that a | prospector of the same name, founded the city of Juneau |
depicted as an extremely grouchy gunslinging | prospector or cowboy with a hair-trigger temper and an |
of the first Deadwood residents not to be a | prospector or miner; he represented the beginning of a |
St Ives is named after the | prospector Pat Ives, who discovered what became the wor |
and is believed to have been named after the | prospector Patrick Justice Higgins. |
as the railway station for Coolgardie on the | Prospector Perth to Kalgoorlie passenger service. |
colourful life; he was an unsuccessful gold | prospector, played rugby union for England, and fought |
The copper was discovered in 1843 by a | prospector, presumably panning for gold, who found nugg |
tion by both the private Near Earth Asteroid | Prospector probe, and the Japanese Hayabusa probe. |
gold find that was discovered in 1893 when a | prospector, R.H Henning pegged the lease. |
It serves as a stop on the | Prospector rural train service. |
It serves as a stop on the | Prospector rural train service, and is a location of a |
For Canadian | prospector, see Thomas Creighton. |
owever the links at the bottom for the Lunar | Prospector site state that water ice was indeed found, |
, which are slightly hidden within the Lunar | Prospector site. |
in a huff, determined to strike it rich as a | prospector so that she can pay off Frail and get out fr |
eport Florida, successfully placed the Lunar | Prospector spacecraft into orbit for NASA. |
an escaped convict, and Jaroo, a loner gold | prospector, team up with a band of Apache Indians in 19 |
became a civil engineer and headed west as a | prospector to Pike's Peak in 1859 as a Fifty-Niner. |
was discovered at Youanmi in 1894 or 1895 by | prospector Tom Payne. |
The town was named after the | prospector, W Burbanks, who along with his partner Shel |
ted as the team's logo from 1946-62, where a | prospector was depicted shooting two pistols and jumpin |
Josef Swickard as Juan Valdez, | Prospector who owns a secret gold mine |
Following the sound, he comes upon an old | prospector who has been shot by a sniper. |
ck (1812-1855) was an English blacksmith and | prospector who settled in Australia in the 1840s. |
It was apparently named after Bonnie, a | prospector who picked up a 7 oz troy (220 g) nugget her |
the vein's location to Mark Bryson, a local | prospector, who in turn notified New York entrepreneur |
A tall and softly-spoken American | prospector, who made his fortune in a silver strike in |
railroad siding, named by the railroad for a | prospector who operated a mine in the area. |
as initially known as Barkers Find after the | prospector who first found gold in the area, and later |
e Vos was the name of a contemporary mineral | prospector who did work in Scotland, and modern art-his |
e promise case against Lucky Baldwin, a gold | prospector who became one of the wealthiest men in Los |
earch for R.A. “Volcanic” Brown, a colourful | prospector who disappeared in the mountains of Pitt Lak |
el Read (1824 - 1894) was an Australian gold | prospector who, after working on the goldfields of Cali |
He is also descended from superstud Mr. | Prospector, whose descendants have won numerous Triple |
26 April 1840 - November 4, 1925) was a gold | prospector whose discovery on June 17, 1893 near Kalgoo |
The town was founded in 1896 by | prospector William Wanner, who announced that he had ma |
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