Mining Charity

Sarah Jones Weicksel
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Scalding water, plummeting cage elevators, cave-ins, fiery explosions, toxic air. These were among the many hazards of silver ore mining on Nevada’s Comstock Lode in the late 1800s. This article explores the nature of silver mining society in the 1860s and 1870s, focusing on the dangerous conditions in which miners worked in the mineshafts that ran beneath the communities of Virginia City and Gold Hill, Nevada. The material culture and conditions of mining, the article argues, were central to determining the community’s needs and the charitable efforts mounted to address them. Philanthropic work and fundraising for a diverse set of causes—from attending to individuals’ needs to building a hospital to running an orphanage—shaped residents’ social and cultural lives, as well as the built environment in which they lived.
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矿业慈善
滚烫的水、骤降的罐笼升降机、塌方、炽热的爆炸、有毒的空气。这些都是 19 世纪末内华达州康斯托克矿脉银矿开采过程中的诸多危险。本文探讨了 19 世纪 60 年代和 70 年代银矿开采社会的性质,重点是矿工在内华达州弗吉尼亚城和金山社区地下矿井中工作的危险条件。文章认为,采矿的物质文化和条件是决定社区需求和为满足这些需求而开展的慈善活动的核心。从满足个人需求到建造医院再到经营孤儿院,慈善工作和为各种事业的筹款塑造了居民的社会和文化生活,也塑造了他们生活的建筑环境。
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