- Rosario Mining Company
The Rosario Mining Company was an American-owned
corporation that owned and operated theRosario mine , agold andsilver producer in centralHonduras .History
The
mountain s aroundTegucigalpa were largely known to contain gold and silver deposits since Spanish settlement in the area, which led to the area being visited by fortune seekers fromCentral America and theUnited States , among other locations.In 1880, after successful negotiations with the fragile Honduran government, The New York and Honduras Rosario Mining Company was established in the US. The mining firm took a well-known mine in
San Juancito , 40 km northeast ofTegucigalpa , and in the next decade produced three million dollars in silver and gold. By the beginning of the 20th century it had more than one thousand workers. Fact|date=August 2007"The Rosario" had an enormous impact on the local landscape. Entire woods were sacrificed to satisfy the large amount of timber needed to build the underground installations, buildings and houses. Fact|date=August 2007 Long tracks were opened to transport wagons, carriages, minerals and men.
The Rosario Mining Company was rumoured to be involved in the change of the
Honduras capital fromComayagua to its rival city ofTegucigalpa , which is closer to the mine. The then Honduran President,Marco Aurelio Soto , had shares in the firm.Fact|date=August 2007The company reached its peak during the 1920s when more than three thousand miners worked in the mine, and there was an American
consulate at El Rosario. The American firm built housing, offices, terraces, tunnels and several routes which cross the mountain region. Fact|date=August 2007Perhaps as a result of the company's involvement in Honduras, the area became the first to have a
hydroelectric plant andtelegraph built Fact|date=August 2007, as well as the firstPepsi bottling plant in Central AmericaFact|date=August 2007. The adjacent town ofSan Juancito had electrical power before thecapital city ofTegucigalpa . Fact|date=August 2007Extraction in the mine ceased in 1954, after 75 years, due to a general strike.Fact|date=August 2007 The intervening half-century allowed the forest to regrow, and much of the Rosario mine workings are now within
La Tigra National Park .ee also
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Gold as an investment
*Silver as an investment External links
* [http://www.miningswindles.com/html/el_rosario__honduras.html Photographs of El Rosario]
* [http://www.nps.gov/centralamerica/honduras/home.html La Tigra National Park, Honduras]
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