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Placer mine shaft(en)USA / California / Big_Pine
Placer mine shafts(en)USA / California / Big_Pine Two shafts and one building listed in TopoZone here.
Placer mine shaft(en)USA / California / Big_Pine Part of the Marble Canyon placer mine complex. Currently working on identifying the name of this claim.
Placer mine shaft(en)USA / California / Big_Pine
Placer mine shaft(en)USA / California / Big_Pine Part of the Marble Canyon placer mine complex. Currently working on identifying the name of this claim.
Placer mine shaft and building(en)USA / California / Big_Pine Part of the Marble Canyon placer mine complex. Currently working on identifying the name of this claim.
Placer mine shaft(en)USA / California / Big_Pine Part of the Marble Canyon placer mine complex. Currently working on identifying the name of this claim.
Marble Canyon mine buildings(en)USA / California / Big_Pine Possible millsite. Investigating name and history.
Sigma Mine(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek
Boraxo Mine(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek valley, mineFrom Mines and Mineral Deposits in Death Valley National Monument, California, 1976: The Boraxo Mine is about 2 1/2 miles west and 1 miles southwest of the mining camp of Ryan. It is at an elevation of about 2400 feet
Amargosa Spring(en)USA / California / Tecopa spring, mine, interesting placeMining operations started at the spring around 1850, making it one of the oldest gold operations in Southern California. By 1860, three arrastres (a type of primitive mill) were in operation. www.robertwynn.com/Amargosa.htm
Mister Mine(en)USA / California / Shoshone From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1957: 14 unpatented claims are owned by Lance Smith, Puente, California and L.S. McGirk and L.S. McGirk Jr., 3848 Freer Street, El Monte, California. A zone of
Confidence-Mendocino Mine(en)USA / California / Shoshone The Confidence vein. From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1957: 2 patented claims are owned by Brigham T. Cannon, 18 E. S. Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Of a series of quartz
Confidence-Mendocino Mine(en)USA / California / Shoshone The Mendocino vein. See the Confidence for description.
Death Valley Mica Mine(en)USA / California / Shoshone Also known as the Pegma Mine. From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1957: 3 unpatented claims are owned by Louise Blossom, 2351 N. Garfield, Altadena, California. Under lease to Death Valley Mica Mines,
Monte Blanco Mine(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek Large borax mine.
Alexander Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa
Sheep Creek Mine(en)USA / California / Tecopa mineFormer talc mine.
Epsom Salt mine(en)USA / California / Searles_Valley mine, salt, monorail, epsom, interesting placeBy 1918 deposits of mineral salts of commercial value (Epsom salts or magnesium sulphate, used chiefly in medicine) were being explored by Thomas Wright and some interested investors in the hills to the south of Long Valley. A temporary mining
Flapjack No. 1 Mine(en)USA / California / Lone_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: A 4- to 5-foot-thick, northwest-trending shear zone in limestone contains gouge, pyrite, epidote, chlorite, iron
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