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Other Mines - Part 2 (C thru G) (152 pages)

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“Sinking to the 600 ft. level in the Central is progressing, and from this point a long drift will be driven. C. N. Bailey is manager.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 699, 11-20-1909 Central: see also Spring Hill Claim listed on Nevada County Map of 1913, Key Number 373, 487 Claim listed on 1880 Map of Nevada County, Key Number 74, 87, 142 “Statistics of Mines & Mining in the States & Territories West of the Rocky Mountains”, by Rossiter W. Raymond, 1873, page 500 Central and Gray Eagle Group: Washingtonsee also Yuba Cons. “State Minerologist Report” #37-3, 1941, page 447 “State Minerologist Report” #16, 1919, page 134 Central and Gray Eagle Mines: “State Minerologist Report” #13, 1896, page 238 Register of Mines and Minerals, County of Nevada, CA, Issued by the State Mining Bureau ca. 1896-1901. Searls catalog #PH 16-7 Central and Jim: see Jim Cons. “State Minerologist Report” #37-3, 1941, page 447 Central Claim: Washington “State Minerologist Report” #16, 1919, page 259 “History of Nevada County” by Thompson & West, 1880, page 194a Central Claim (River Mines Co.) “Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1936, page 30 Central Consolidated Mine: See Lava Cap see also Central Mine “State Minerologist Report” #37-3, 1941, page 447 “Diamond Drill Power Conduit is holed to tunnel” (Lava Cap, Central Consolidated and S. Banner shafts) The Union, pg. 5, 5-27-1937 “Diamond Drill is cutting shaft for high power cable” The Union, pg. 4, 5-6-1937 “2500 foot tunnel now connects South Banner-Lava Cap (Central Consolidated) The Union, pg. 7, 12-3-1936 “Mill Capacity at Lava Cap to Double Soon” (Central Cons. & S. Banner Mines) The Union, pg. 7, 1-4-1936 “Old Central Con is doing well and has developed relatively large silver output” The Union, pg. 7, 7-12-1935 “State Minerologist Report” #31-2, 1935, pages 13, 16 “Central Con., Belshaw give large veins” (including South Banner) The Union, pg. 5, 1117-1933 “Reopening of Central Con. Is being rushed” The Union pg. 4, 9-1-1933 “Bondees of Kanaka Gravel Claims to open channel” The Union, pg. 1, 6-9-1933 “Strong group reopen Old Central Con. Mine” (Lava Cap Gold Mining Corp.) The Union, pg. 1, 3-31-1933 “Soil Survey of the Grass Valley Area, CA” (Map) by E. B. Watson, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (1918) “Owing to an accident to the motor-driven pump the Central Consolidated mine at Greenhorn was partly flooded last week.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 607, 10-16-1915 “The gravel deposit at the Central Consolidated, on Banner hill, is reported to be showing good values. The mill is operating steadily of fair-grade quartz.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 149, 7-29-1911 “The Central Consolidated is extracting ore running $10 to $100 per ton from the middle vein. It lies between slate and porphyry and is over three feet wide.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 811, 5-28-1910 “The Central Consolidated, on Banner mountain, in the Nevada City district, has completed the installation of 1000 ft. of cable and a new skip. The company at present is confining its work to blocking out ore on the levels already opened.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg 596-597, 4-23-1910 16