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Collection: Directories and Documents > Mines Information

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

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State Minerologist Report #13, 1896, page 269 California No. 2 Placer (You Bet Mining Co.) “Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1936, page 32 California Placer Mines Co.: Searls Corporation documents #C106 California Placer Mining Co.: “Suits pressed against former You Bet Group” (NID & Alpha Stores vs. Smith & Powel Placer Mine; Aitkens & Taylor Placer Mine; California Placer Mine, Washington Heydruff Placer Mine & Poverty Placer) The Union, pg. 3, 12-14-1939 “State Minerologist Report #16, 1919, page 107 California Powder Co.: “The 20-stamp mill, compressor-house, and change-house of the Blue Tent mine, owned by the California Powder Co., was destroyed by fire. The loss is estimated to be $15,000.” Mining & Scientific Press, page 364, 9-8-1917 California Quartz Claim: Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1929, pg 25, PH 16-1 Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1930 pg. 25, PH 16-2 “Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1936, page 25 California Quartz Mine: G.L.O. 28720, Min cert 1665, Mine/Claim Location Records & Survey Field Notes file, pg. 119 California Quartz Mining Claim/Lode/Mine See File “G” Gaston Ridge Mill & Mining Co. aka Gaston Gold Mining Co., page 92, 274b California-Sierra Gold Mines, Inc.: “State Minerologist Report #53 #3-4, 1957, page 583 “State Minerologist Report #37-3, 1941, page 462 “West Mines is superseded by C.-S. Gold Mines” (See also Hussey, Canada Hill, Ragon Mines, Queen Lil Mill and West Mines Corporation) The Union, pg. 7, 9-21-1934 California Sierra Gold Mines Corporation: “Ownership of Hussey Mine is issue of suit” The Union, pg. 1, 11-29-1934 “Good production at Hussey Mine of Sierra Gold Corp.” The Union, pg. 4, 9-28-1934 Searls Corporation documents #C137 California South Ext.: Claim listed on Nevada County Map of 1913, Key Number 521 California-West Point Mine: Arrangements have been made for the installation of a hoist and pumping-plant at the California-West Point mine, to replace the works destroyed by fire last spring. New York capital is interested. E. S. DeGolyer is Superintendent. The property is in the Deadman Flat district, four miles below Grass Valley. Several properties in the district are active, including the Normandie and Kenosha.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 720, 11-6-1915 Calkins, D. L., mining claims, per Marysville Appeal Directory 1878 Callinan Claims (aka Calinan): See File “G” Gaston Ridge Mill & Mining Co. aka Gaston Gold Mining Co., pages 49, 55, 62, 64, 70, 92 Caltung Mining Co.: “State Minerologist Report” #55, 1959, page 204 Calumet & California Mng. Co.: see Fairview Mine & Sierra Asbestos Co.: North Bloomfield “State Minerologist Report” #37-3, 1941, page 447 “State Minerologist Report” #16, 1919, pages 131, 168 Searls Corporation documents #C100 Calvert, Jackson, mining claim, per Marysville Appeal Directory 1878 Calvert & Sharp Gravel Mine; near Canada Hill See also: Sharp Claims on Canada Hill “The Calvert & Sharp gravel mine, near Canada hill, has been bonded to Hannan, Murphy, and associates of San Francisco. The adit will be driven ahead 200 to 300 ft. to strike the channel.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 203, 8-15-1908