Benjamin Haile

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Benjamin Haile was a 19th-century landowner and prospector in South Carolina whose discovery of gold on his property led to the establishment of the Haile Gold Mine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gold mine
landowner
person
prospector
activeInCentury 19th century
associatedWith Haile Gold Mine NERFINISHED
contributedTo economic development of the Kershaw area through gold mining
country United States of America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
hasDiscovered gold deposits on his land
hasProduct gold
inception 19th century
influenced development of gold mining in South Carolina
knownFor discovery of gold on his property in South Carolina
role in the establishment of the Haile Gold Mine
locatedIn Kershaw, South Carolina NERFINISHED
Lancaster County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
namedAfter Benjamin Haile NERFINISHED
occupation landowner
prospector
partOf gold mining industry in South Carolina
placeOfActivity Kershaw, South Carolina NERFINISHED
propertyLocatedIn Lancaster County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
residence South Carolina NERFINISHED

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Haile Gold Mine namedAfter Benjamin Haile
Haile Gold Mine discoveredBy Benjamin Haile