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Saratoga Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa mineThe northern group of this complex was opened in 1944 and worked for one year by the Champco Minerals Company, which extracted about 1,000 tons of ore. After lying idle for several years, the Saratoga complex was leased by the
Rusty Pick Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa mineThe Rusty Pick was discovered during a rush set off after three prospectors, on their way to the Greenwater District, discovered the Orient Group in June 1906. The Busch brothers, prominent mining promoters from Rhyolite, purchased the Rusty Pick and
Ibex Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa mineThis is the second location of the Ibex Mine, relocated from an unknown location (but most likely within one mile of where it is located today) to here sometime in the 1890s by Frank Barbour. The original Ibex Mine operated
Moorehouse Talc Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa mineThe last stage of mining activities in south Death Valley opened in the mid-1930s, when John Moorehouse located 16 talc claims a short distance northwest of Ibex Springs. By 1941, Moorehouse had managed to extract 1100 tons of talc. After
Pleasanton Talc Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa mineThe talc mine first opened in 1942. The Sierra Talc Company acquired the lease to this group also in 1946, and total production for the mine reached 16,000 tons by 1947. The Pleasanton was then idle for several years, until
Monarch Talc Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa mineRalph Morris and associates located the Monarch group of four claims in 1938, and operated it until 1945, when it was also leased to the Sierra Talc Company. Sierra Talc operated the mine until 1950, with a total production between
Wonder Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa minePart of the Ibex Hills district, the Wonder was developed in 1915 and idle by 1917. www.nps.gov/history/history/online_books/deva/section4d...
Rob Roy Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa mineThe Rob Roy, about one mile north of Ibex Springs, was located in 1914, and by 1915 was described as well developed and shipping ore of good quality. This mine was periodically active as late as 1924, when the owners,
Mammoth Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa
Giant Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa
Comet Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa
Eclipse Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa Also known as the Kennedy Eclipse. From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1957: 4 patented claims, the Eclipse Nos. 1 and 2 and the Comet Nos. 1 and 2, are owned by A.E.
Paddy's Pride Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa A silver mine. From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1957: Ownership: J.F. Duling, 108 W. 6th Street, Los Angeles, and C.W. Walker, Lordsburg, New Mexico. Replacement in limestone. Worked by adits and open
Dixie Mine(en)USA / Arizona / Fountain_Hills
Lestro Mountain Mine (Gold Spur)(en)USA / California / Searles_Valley From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1957: Five unpatented claims, Soft Spot, Caliente, Caliente No. 2, and one other are owned by Mrs. J.H. Lester, San Francisco, California. At the Lestro Mountain mine,
Lead Mine (Hughes Group)(en)USA / California / Darwin From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1957: 4 claims are owned by Mason E. Franklin, 4599 Pacific Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. Lead minerals, carrying silver and gold, are in replacement bodies in limestone.
Little Mack Mine(en)USA / California / Darwin From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1957: Owned by Otto Seidentopf, Trona, California. A series of parallel quartz veins conform to bedding planes of enclosing limestone; strike N 20 degrees E, dip 50
Anthony Mine (Knob Group)(en)USA / California / Searles_Valley From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1957: Two unpatented claims, Knob No. 1 and Knob No. 2, are owned by Ernest A. and Owen F. Shafter, and the Kisk Estate, P.O. Box 1048,
Naval Station Ingleside(en)USA / Texas / Ingleside_on_the_Bay military, navy, united states, mine, warfareHome to the US Navy's Mine Warfare Center. Homeport of the 14 Mine Countermeasure Ships (MCMs) and Coastal Minehunters used by the US Navy. In December 2008 the US Navy formally announced that the base would be fully shut down
American Mine(en)USA / California / Shoshone From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1957: Ownership: J.W. Stalker Argentiferous tetrahedrite, chalcopyrite, and galena with some gold in narrow vein. Worked by adits and shallow shaft.
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