File:Gscmcm 850 e 1904 xs01.pdf
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E.R. Faribault (1904). "Dolliver Mountain Mine, Upper Isaacs Harbour Gold District, Guysborough County, Nova Scotia". Gold Fields of Nova Scotia. Geological Survey of Canada, Multicoloured Geological Map 850. http://apps1.gdr.nrcan.gc.ca/mirage/show_image_e.php?client=mrsid2&id=108144&image=gscmcm_850_e_1904_xs01.sid. Retrieved 6 August 2010.
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