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Other Mines - Part 1 (A thru B) (82 pages)

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Mines Information
Part 1 (A through B)
Notes:
North Star Mine see separate file
Central North Star, see North Star separate file
Idaho-Maryland Mine, see separate file
South Idaho Mine see Idaho-Maryland Mine
Buena Vista Ranch see Ranches, Buena Vista
NCNGRR, Engine #3 Mine, see separate file
16-1: Spenceville
Claim listed on Nevada County Map of 1913, Key Number 8
State Minerologist Report #16, 1919, page 84
16-1: Alleghany
“100 Years Ago...Movie actor Frank Keenan is in town-has an interest in the 16
to 1 mine. His father was an early-day settler here.” The Unin, pg. A-8, 8-292020
100 Years Ago...The 16 to 1 mine buys the 21 mining claims—settles a long
dispute between the two” The Union, pg. A-7, 7-25-2020
“100 Years Ago...The 16 to 1 and the 21 mine stopes unite—may be a lawsuit
over boundary line” The Union, pg. A-9 7-30-2016
“Gold mine can defend itself in lawsuit, judge rules” The Union, pg. 1, 12-19-2011
“Miner hopes to strike gold with new technologies” w/photo, The Union, pg. 1, 1023-2009
“Part owner of Alleghany Mine dies at Tucson” (16-1, C. B. Hill) The Union, pg. 1,
2-12-1939
“Smashes right forearm” (Milo Nelson) The Union, pg. 6, 9-5-1939
“16 to 1 Unwatered” The Union, pg. 3, 1-12-1939
“A 10-stamp mill is being erected at the Sixteen-to-One mine here. It is a plant
moved from a property near Washington.” Mining & Scientific Press, page 699,
11-23-1918
“The strike in the Sixteen-to-One mine, mentioned last week, turns out to be
more excellent than described, for over $20,000 was taken out in two days. The
posket was first cut in the adit 225 ft. from the entrance and at a depth of 100 ft.
from the surface. In driving 25 ft. E. H. Wilson and the other owners have not yet
reached the farther limit.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 570, 4-24-1909
“Sixteen to One Mine; the gold rush isn’t over” pgs. 38-39, Sierra Alive
spring/summer, 2007 (distributed with the Union, May 19, 2007
“Malicious prosecution” w/photos of shaft entry, M. Miller) The Union, pg. 1, 4-192007
“Gold rushes back . . mining could have 21% century resurgence” w/photos, The
Union, pg. 1, 7-31-2006
“Mine loses legal advocate in car crash” The Union, pg. A-3, 9-21-2005
“Golden opportunity?” The Union, pg. C-1, 8-23-2005
“100 hundred years ago” (The 16 to 1 Mine is keeping 20 stamps running) The
Union, pg. C-10 7-2-2005
“Eureka! Three miners cash in on gold strike” The Union, pg. 1 07-29-2004
“Resumption at 16-1 Ex. Will be soon” The Union, pg. 7, 2-26-1937
“16 to 1 Ex. Hung up due to elements” The Union, pg. 3, 2-11-1937
“Fallin Shaft Takes Life of 16-1 Miner” (Ted Miller) The Union, pg. 1, 1-12-1936
“Stamping is Practiced at Alleghany” The Union, pg. 4, 10-25-1935
“16 to 1 Ex. At Alleghany has 210 ft. shaft” The Union, pg. 4, 10-12-1935
“16-to-1 Ex. Enters active mining stage” The Union, pg. 4, 9-7-1935