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

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“Major Hoist Units Going in Brunswick” The Union, pg. 4, 9-15-1933
“Full Mining to resume I-M property” The Union, pg. 6, 6-20-1933
“Fine Rock comes from Idaho 1500” The Union, pg. 1 4-16-1933
“Gold Yield of two mines close to $3,000,000 per The Union, pg. 1, 4-16-1933
“Idaho-Maryland purchases more mineral ground” The Union, pg. 1 3-23-1933
Idaho Maryland Mines Co., per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 6-1933
“Foundation placed for mine compressor room” The Union, pg. 1 4-2-1933
“Idaho-Maryland pay roll cashed at banks” The Union, pg. 5, 3-11-1933
“Final unit of surface plant at the Idaho” The Union, pg. 3 2-26-1933
“Ten stamps dropping at Brunswick” (Mill) The Union, pg. 3, 2-5-1933
Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1930 pg. 27, PH 16-2
“Brunswick Mill to resume with pumps working” The Union, pg. 6 1-29-1933
“Veteran of Mines Tells Lapse Tales” (Idaho-Maryland) The Union, pg. 1 12-25-1932
“Oliver asserts no dividend policy for I-M is formulated” The Union, pg. 1 12-23-1932
“Idaho-Maryland Mine is again in Production” The Union, pg. 3, 11-20-1932
“Safes pass Through” The Union, pg. 5, 11-15-1932
“Resumption at Idaho Plant is not Complete, pg. 1, 11-6-1932
“Rebuilding of I-M plant is being rushed” The Union, pg. 3, 9-18-1932
“Resumption at Idaho is Fixed for November 1, The Union, pg. 3 10-30-1932
“Mining Notes” (good progress) The Union pg. 3, 10-23-1932
“Headframe at Idaho to Give Way to Steel” The Union, pg. 1, 06-05-1932
“I-M Mines Co. Buys Loma Rica Ranch Acreage” The Union, pg. 1, 02-13-1932
Idaho Maryland Mines Co., per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 2-1931
Idaho Maryland Mines Co., per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 7-1930
Idaho Maryland Mines Co., per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 6-1929
Idaho Maryland Mines Co., per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 12-1928
Idaho Maryland Mines Co., per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 6-1925
Idaho Maryland Mining Co., office, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 12-1914
Idaho Maryland office, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 8-1913
Claim listed on Nevada County Map of 1913, Key Number 271, 273 (Maryland)
Claim listed on Nevada County Map of 1913, Key Number 272, 275 (Maryland Ext.)
Claim listed on Nevada County Map of 1913, Key Number 277, 283 (Idaho)
Idaho Maryland Office, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 3-1912
Idaho-Maryland Mines Corp. site plan (Old Brunswick Mine) Shown on Searls Sanborn
Map, pg 23, 1912
Idaho-Maryland Mines Corp. site plan (New Brunswick Mine) Shown on Searls Sanborn
Map, pg 23, 1912
Idaho Maryland Mines Corp site plan Shown on Searls Sanborn Map, pg 24, 1912
Idaho-Maryland Mines Corp New Brunswick Mine site plan (Revised) Shown on Searls
Sanborn Map, pg 25, 1912
Idaho Maryland office, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 11-1911
“Leases have been granted on several blocks in the Idaho-Maryland, and considerable
ground will be worked by this method.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 108, 1-8-1910
“At the Idaho-Maryland, development is principally on the 500 ft. level.” Mining &
Scientific Press, pg. 836, 12-18-1909
“At the Idaho-Maryland the raise from the 600 to 500 ft. level is opening some rich ore.
The drift on the 500 ft. level is in good milling ore and a fair tonnage is being sent to the
mill from the intermediate level above the 400.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 634-635,
11-6-1909
“Cross-cutting for the vein will be soon started from the 700 ft. level of the IdahoMaryland. On the 400 and 500 ft. levels it is 6 to 8 ft. wide and runs about $20 per ton.”
Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 482, 10-9-1909
“Bray Wilkins has resigned from the position of manager for the Idaho-Maryland
Development Co., and Robert Nye, of Grass Valley, has been appointed as his
successor.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 342, 9-11-1909
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