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Bonnie Claire Mine(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty ruins, desert, mineServed by the Bullfrog & Goldfield RR, and later the Tonopah & Tidewater. www.ghosttowns.com/states/nv/bonnie.html
Kelly Mine(en)USA / Nevada / Indian_Springs mineOnce served by the Union Pacific RR along with Groom and Black Metal mines to the north. It was a part of the Papoose Mining District.
Gerstley Mine(en)USA / California / Shoshone Also known as State Lease. From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1957: Ownership: United States Borax Company, 510 W. 6th St., Los Angeles and State of California (State Lease No. 15). Colemanite and
Gunsight Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa productionMine was adjacent to the Noonday and War Eagle Mines and was owned by Tecopa Mining.
Donna Loy (Paulson) Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa The four claims which made up the Donna Loy were once owned by L.D. Fairbanks, Daggett, California. The mine is in a talcose zone exposed on the southwest slope of a small spur. The zone, an alteration of the dolomite
War Eagle Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa mine, productionThe War Eagle Mine is located about 6 miles east of Tecopa, or about 43 miles west of Las Vegas. The mine, discovered in 1910 at the south end of the Nopah Range, began commercial operations in 1912. It operated
Columbia Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa mine, productionThe mine has a main ore vein that is offset by a post mineral fault system, striking north at 65 o W. A series of northeast trending fractures with steep northwest dips that control the localization of the orebodies (identified
Noonday Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa mineSilver mine. Some photo recreations using photographs of the historical workings and of the modern day surroundings: www.ttrr.org/ghosts/gh_007.html www.ttrr.org/ghosts/gh_008.html www.ttrr.org/ghosts/gh_016.html homepage.mac.com/nkresge/OtherHikes/PhotoAlbum298.html
Western Talc Mine (abandoned)(en)USA / California / Tecopa mineThis mine was once one of the largest talc operations in San Bernardino County. Next to borax, some of the biggest bonanzas in the Death Valley vicinity were in ordinary white talc. This humble mineral, in addition to being the
Desert Bard Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa
Acme Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa
Gypsum Rock (Acme Cement and Plaster Co.)(en)USA / California / Tecopa mine, productionFormer gypsum mine once owned by Certain-teed Products Corp. out of Ardmore, PA. The mine was served by the Tonopah & Tidewater Railroad. The workings consisted of twenty feet of gypsum beds, 6 inches to 3 feet thick, in brown
Riggs Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa minevredenburgh.org/mining_history/pages/silurian-shadow-mt...
Upper Biddy McCarthy Mine(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek Borax mine
Grand View Mine(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek Borax mine. A baby gauge (2-foot) railroad was extended to this mine in 1915.
Orphan Mine(en)USA / Arizona / Grand_Canyon_Village Grand Canyon National Park Once a copper mine, in latter years (1953 to 1972) it was used to mine Uranium. It is now a contaminated site. www.grandcanyonorphan.com/
Napoleon Mine(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1951: 4 unpatented claims, Napoleon Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 are owned by Ambroise Aguereberry, P.O. Box 10, Trona, California. A series of gold-filled quartz fractures
Argenta Mine(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek The earliest reference to an Argenta Mine, albeit an ambiguous one, was an 1875 notice that "Argenta" was the new name being given to the Jupiter Mine owned by the Parker company, evidently located somewhere in the Panamint region. It
Queen of Sheba/Carbonate Mines(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek queen, mine, sheba, carbonateCarbonate Lead Mines were worked from 1908 to the early 1930s. The driving force behind the mines was Jack Salsberry, who built a road between the mines and the Tonapah and Tidewater Railroad at Zabriskie. Part of the route still
Warm Springs Mine(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1951: 11 unpatented claims are owned by Miss Louise Grantham and associates, 809 E. 6th Street, Ontario, California. 2 claims, Warm Spring No. 5 and Highgrade, are
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