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Collection: Directories and Documents > Mines Information

Other Mines - Part 3 (H thru L) (82 pages)

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“Paine Property is Being Sold to form claims” (Hoge Mine paragraph 1)The Union pg. 2, 04-19-1932 Hoge Development Co., mine, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 2-1931 “The Hoge mine, under development the entire year by the Hoge Development Co., finished about 2,600 feet of drifts and crosscuts and shipped some gold sulphide ore taken out in development work. A little bullion was recovered in cyanidation tests made at the New England mill near Nevada City. The Hoge mine is opened by a 327-foot shaft. Minerals observed in the ore mined were lead and zinc and also a little molybdenite and wulfenite.” Mineral Resources of the United State, 1930, Part I-Metals, pg.1002 Hoge Development Co., mine, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 7-1930 “Principal Gold Producing Districts of the U.S.” -Geological Survey Professional Paper #610, page 71 Hogue: see also, Hoge Mine: See Harmony “Inexperienced woodsmen close power circuit” (several mines shut down) The Union, pg. 3, 7-27-1935 “Fine strike in the Hoge is reported” The Union, pg. 3, 6-15-1934 Holbrook and Harrington Mine: The Union Mining & Business Directory, 1895, page 61 Holbrook (Holbrooke?) Drift Mine: at Deadman’s Flat “At the Holbrooke mine, says a report from Grass Valley, the miners have tapped a tributary to the main ridge channel which runs through the Posey property. The shaft, which now is down 106 ft., will be sunk to bed-rock and cross-cuts will be driven at that depth. The shaft is about 400 ft. downstream from the point where E. C. Webster, some years ago, took out much rich ore. The Holbrooke is operated by the Reber M. Co., for which H. Reber is superintendent. The company employs one shift of five men. Development is hindered by water, which fills to a depth of about 40 ft. during the night. A 6 in. Cornish pump is used to clear the shaft of water.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 601, 11-4-1911 “The unwatering of the shaft at the Holbrook drift mine, at Deadman’s Flat, is progressing rapidly. The 70 ft. shaft will be sunk 35 ft. deeper to strike the bedrock, near which the ancient gravel channel is expected to be intersected. A gasoline hoist and Cornish pump were recently placed in position.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 119, 7-22-1911 Holbrooke Gravel Claim: Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1929, pg 27, PH 16-1 Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1930 pg. 26, PH 16-2 Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1936, page 27 Holbrooke Mine: Falling slab injures miner” (Frank Holbrook-own mine near the Hoge) The Union, pg. 2, 612-1938 “State Minerologist Report” #13, 1896, page 248 Holbrooke Mine: Rough & Ready Nevada County Mining & Business Directory by Poingdestre, 1895, page 168 Holland: Claim listed on Nevada County Map of 1913, Key Number 583, 584 Holland No. 2: Claim listed on Nevada County Map of 1913, Key Number 588 Holland No. 2 Claim: Gaston “State Minerologist Report” #16, 1919, page 165 Holland Claim: Gaston “State Minerologist Report” ##16, 1919, page 165 Holland Mill Site: Gaston “State Minerologist Report” ##16, 1919, page 165 Holland Mine: see Erie Cons. 11