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Calsilco Mine(en)USA / California / Inyokern mojave, mine, interesting placeIn 1939, a pumice deposit, now known as the Calsilco, was first worked northwest of Bonanza Gulch. The Insulpum Corporation worked this deposit in 1945. A year later the Calsilco Corporation took over operations. The pumice is worth approximately $50
Goldbug Mine(en)USA / California / Ridgecrest mine, interesting place
Stephens Holdings Mine(en)USA / California / Ridgecrest mine, stephens, holdings, interesting place
Saint Elmos Mines(en)USA / California / Ridgecrest religion, mine, interesting place
Sylvia Mine(en)USA / California / Darwin valley, mine, sylvia, interesting placeA lead-silver-zinc mine. From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1951: Ownership: Pete and Fritz Miller, Trona. Also gold. Worked by 60-foot inclined shaft and two adits.
Oh Be Joyful Mine(en)USA / California / Darwin mine, oh, joyful, interesting placeAlso known as the Tyler, O.B. Joyful, and Panamint Mines Company. From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1951: Ownership: G.W. Tyler, et. al., Trona (1938) Gold and lead ore in crushed quartz veins
Corona Mine and Mill(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek mine, corona, interesting placeFrom the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1951: 3 lode claims, Corona, Corona No. 1 and Corona No. 2 were purchased in 1949 from A.F. Troster on a deferred payment plan by John F.
Burro and Mary F Claims (Protection Group)(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek mine, burro, claims, interesting place, temp namesFrom the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1951: 2 lode claims are owned by S.H. Koehler, 14272 Beaver Street, San Fernando, California, Frank Carroll and D.D. Corum. Quartz-filled fractures in schist containing free gold
Kennedy Claims(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek valley, kennedy, mine, claims, wildrose, interesting placeSee the Wildrose Antimony Mines description to the south for description.
Monarch Claim(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek valley, mine, claim, monarch, wildrose, interesting placeThe Monarch claim of the Wildrose Antimony Mines group.
Combination Claim(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek valley, mine, claim, wildrose, interesting placeThe Combination claim of the Wildrose Antimony Mines group.
Monopoly Claim(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek valley, mine, claim, monopoly, wildrose, interesting placeThe Monopoly claim of the Wildrose Antimony Mines group.
A Canyon Mine(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek valley, canyon-gorge, mine, interesting placeThis site was not visited by the writer in 1978, but was inspected by Bill Tweed and Ken Keane in connection with the LCS survey in 1975. The area was once accessible either via a 2-1/4-mile-long unimproved dirt road leading
Nemo 1 Mine(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek valley, mine, nemo, interesting placeMining activity in the Nemo Canyon area was contemporary with mineral development at Skidoo and Harrisburg. The only claims in this area of which specific mention was found are the Eureka Nos. 1, 2, and 3, located 10 April 1908
Moonlight Group(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek valley, mine, group, moonlight, interesting placeThe site located a mile east of the Wildrose Canyon Road and designated by three adits on the USGS Emigrant Canyon quad contains the Moonlight claims, owned originally by Heironimus and later also relocated by Pray. (A 15 April 1927
Bald Peak Mine(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek valley, summit, mine, bald, interesting placeThis site, located about 1-1/2 miles northwest of Bald Peak, was not visited by this writer, both because of its inaccessibility and because it had been inspected by two members of the LCS survey crew, Bill Tweed and Ken Keane,
Star of the West Mine(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek valley, star, mine, interesting placeThis property was one of the group of silver mines located by the Nossano brothers about 1874 in the nascent Rose Springs Mining District. Not to be confused with it was a mine of the same name situated on the
North Star Mine(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek north, star, mine, interesting placeThis is Benjamin Levy's placement of the North Star mine according to "Death Valley National Monument, Historical Background Study." --- The North Star Mine is especially difficult to research because this was a fairly common name for mines of that
Old Nellie's Mine and Bridge(en)USA / Idaho / Idaho_City interesting placeSealed off mine and dangerous bridge- historic mine site for the area
Jerome, AZ(en)USA / Arizona / Jerome arts, town, mine, miningJerome is a former mining town built along a steep grade Steep is actually an understatement...
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