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Oral
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Articles
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Historic
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Cornish miners
(considered the greatest miners in the world) were
brought in to check the tunnel work of the Chinese
by having them work in seperate tunnels at the same
time. "The Chinese, without fail, always
outmeasured the Cornish miners" recalled Charles
Crocker (Central Pacific Director of construction).
"That is to say, they would cut more rock in a week
than the Cornish miners did. And there it was hard
work, steady pounding on the rocks, bone-labor."
The Cornishmen left in disgust. "They swore they
would not work with Chinamen anyhow," said Crocker.
From then on "the Chinamen had possession of the
whole work." Charles Crocker Memoir, Bancroft
Libary.
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