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Newtown Mine(en)USA / California / Keeler
Ella Mine(en)USA / California / Keeler
San Lucas Mine(en)USA / California / Keeler
Silver Spear Mine(en)USA / California / Keeler
Holiday Mine(en)USA / California / Keeler
Morning Star Mine(en)USA / California / Keeler
Balmont Mine(en)USA / California / Keeler
Grey Eagle Talc Mine(en)USA / California / Lone_Pine valley, mine, eagle, grey, saline(Listed as the Willow Creek Mine in the below publication) From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1957: Ownership: Emil Carlson (1942). The talc is apparently on the edge of a pendant of limestone
White Eagle Talc Mine(en)USA / California / Lone_Pine From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1957: Sierra Talc and Clay Company, 5509 Randolph Street, Los Angeles, California. Under lease to Wright Huntley of Bishop, California. Most of the talc in the mine
Blue Monster Mine(en)USA / California / Lone_Pine From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1957: Ownership: Dr. John MacLean Estate, 412 E. Manchester Ave., Inglewood, California. Lenses of galena associated with quartz in limestone. Worked byadits and open cuts. 50 tons
Lucky Boy Mine(en)USA / California / Lone_Pine Also known as Creeper and Dungeon. From "Mines and Prospects of the Andrews Mountain, Mazourka, and Paiute Roadless Areas, Inyo County, California," U.S. Geological Survey, 1987, by Steven W. Schmauch: Summary: A 2- to 7-foot-thick white quartz vein in a
Waucoba Mine(en)USA / California / Lone_Pine Also known as the Last Rose. From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1957: 2 unpatented claims are owned by Stuart Bedell, Big Pine, California. Scheelite is in parallel bands in argillite interbedded with
Opal Mine(en)USA / California / Big_Pine From "Mines and Prospects of the Andrews Mountain, Mazourka, and Paiute Roadless Areas, Inyo County, California," U.S. Geological Survey, 1987, by Steven W. Schmauch: Summary: Fractures filled with quartz from irregular, discontinuous veins and pods in a 160- by 340-foot
Overholtz Mine(en)USA / California / Big_Pine
Harlis and Broady Mine(en)USA / California / Big_Pine
Dolemite, CA(en)USA / California / Keeler mine, dolomite, ghost townDolomite was named after the minerals that were mined there. Located at the southern tip of the Inyo Mountains, there are still several buildings standing today, including the saloon. Some current mining activity has been reported. High quality dolomite limestone
Bighorn Mine Trail(en)USA / California / Keeler An historic mining trail which takes you to Bighorn Spring and mine.
Lost Burro Mine(en)USA / California / Keeler
Ubehebe Talc Mine(en)USA / California / Darwin
Keeler Mine(en)USA / California / Darwin
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