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Bristol Well reached its peak in 1890 with a post office and a population of about 400.
The three kilns pictured below converted pine logs to charcoal to be used in the smelter that treated the lead-silver ores hauled from
the nearby Bristol mine. Bristol Well became a ghost town around 1905. Mining still continues at the Bristol Mine. Bristol Well lies in the flatlands and is totally deserted. Wood for campfires is scarce. A better camping spot would be at the Jackrabbit mine located a few miles away. No buildings remain, but the area is in the mountains, wood is available, and the mine is excellent.
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