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

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“A new 10-stamp mill for the Campbell, near Nevada City, Supt. J. C. Campbell, will go in.” Mining & Scientific Press, page 117, 3-2-1901 Campbell, P.: Claim listed on 1880 Map of Nevada County, Key Number 189 “Jacob and Joseph Weissbein have brought suit in the Superior Court of Yuba county to recover from the Tarr M. Co. et al possession of the old Blue Point property, sometimes known as the Paddy Campbell. The defendants include, in addition to the Tarr company, the New Blue Point M. Co. and E. W. Tarr, former president and general manager for the company. The Weissbein brothers years ago secured possession of the Campbell properties on a mortgage, and it is alleged that they were in possession when Paddy Campbell sold the property in question to the New Blue Point company in 1890. The Weissbein brothers are residents of San Francisco.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 483, 3-30-1912 Campbell, Paddy see Paddy Campbell Campbell Blue Point gravel mine: “Jacob and Joseph Weissbein have brought suit in the Superior Court of Yuba county to recover from the Tarr M. Co. et al possession of the old Blue Point property, sometimes known as the Paddy Campbell. The defendants include, in addition to the Tarr company, the New Blue Point M. Co. and E. W. Tarr, former president and general manager for the company. The Weissbein brothers years ago secured possession of the Campbell properties on a mortgage, and it is alleged that they were in possession when Paddy Campbell sold the property in question to the New Blue Point company in 1890. The Weissbein brothers are residents of San Francisco.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 483, 3-30-1912 “Rumored to be bonded.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 740, 6-15-1907 Campbell Grass Valley Mining Co Ad: “Colossal Auction Sale: Complete assets of Campbell Grass Valley Mining Co.” (Formerly Norambagua Mine) The Union, pg. 6, 1-5-1939 per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 5-1938 Searls Corporation documents #C147 Canada Hill: “State Minerologist Report” #53, #3-4, 1957, page 575 Register of Mines and Minerals, County of Nevada, CA, Issued by the State Mining Bureau ca. 1896-1901. Searls catalog #PH 16-7 “Statistics of Mines & Mining in the States & Territories West of the Rocky Mountains”, by Rossiter W. Raymond, 1870, page 769 Canada Hill Claim: Nevada City “State Minerologist Report” #37-3, 1941, page 388 Canada Hill Cons. (Charonatte incl.): see Charonatte Mine “State Minerologist Report” #37-3, 1941, page 447 Canada Hill Cons. Mine: “State Minerologist Report” #37-3, 1941, page 447 Canada Hill Consolidated Group: Nevada City “State Minerologist Report” #16, 1919, page 132 Canada Hill Consolidated Mine: (formerly Charonnat Mine) “State Minerologist Report” #13, 1896, page 238 The Union Mining & Business Directory, 1895, page 50 Canada Hill Extension: Nevada City “State Minerologist Report” #16, 1919, page 132 Nevada County Map, 1913, #386 Canada Hill Ext. Quartz (North Grant Cons. Quartz Mine) “Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1936, page 29 Canada Hill Mill: “State Minerologist Report” #10, 1890, pages 398-399 Canada Hill Mine: see also West Mines, see also Grant & Canada Hill