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Colorado Cultural ]3eaource Survoy <br />Historical Archaeology Component Form <br />Continuation (Page 4 of 5) <br />State Site ri: 50R65 <br />Temporary #: NIA <br />4. General Site/Feature Description (Cont'd.): <br />Structure 10 is a 20 by 40 foot sheet metal storage building, oriented generally east to west, <br />built in the 1980x. It is built on a concrete foundation and has a sheet metal shed roof Atop lifting <br />garage door is on the west end of the south elevation and a regular door is on the east end of the <br />south elevation. <br />Structure 11 ie a wood frame structure on the slope immediately east of the mill foundations <br />that was formerly used to store crushing balls [or the mill. It measures about 10 by 20 feet, <br />oriented north to south, and has a corrugated sheet metal gable roof It was likely built at the same <br />time ae the mill in the 1950a or 19GOs. <br />Structure 12 is a wood frame structure built on the east edge of Imogene Creek on the <br />southern edge of the Bite. It measures about 20 by 32 feet, oriented generally east to west, has a <br />gable roof, and is entirely covered with comgated sheet metal. It was reportedly used ae a pump <br />house and was probably built in the 1950s or 1960s. <br />Structure 13 is the remnants of three adjoining snow sheds at the exit of the Camp Bird <br />Tunnel portal. It is of wood frame, gabled roof construction and is completely covered with sheet <br />metal. The main wing of the snow shed opens to the east. The other two wings open to the north <br />and northeast. These were considerably longer originally and connected the tunnel to various <br />facilities at the mine including the crusher for the mill and the mine shop. The snow sheds were <br />constructed in the 1970s and removed within the last few years. <br />