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

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“Ironclad Mine, s-stamp mill to be replaced by 10-stamp mill and a pipeline laid and a 1400’ ditch dug. Eastern shareholders have financed.” Mining & Scientific press, pg. 484, 4-20-1907 “Ironclad finally unwatered” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 466, 10-20-1906 Iron Clad Consolidated Mill and Mining Co.: Searls Corporation Documents #I-6 Iron Clad Mine: “History of Nevada County” by Thompson & West, 1880, page 204a Ironclad Gold M. & M. Co. see Ironclad Mine Ironclad Mine: “State Minerologist Report” #37, #3, 1941, page 455 Iron Clad, Great, Mine, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 11-1911 Iron Clad Mining Co.: Searls Corporation Documents #TH106 Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1930 pg. 27, PH 16-2 lron-Copper Mine: Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1929, pg 27, PH 16-1 Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1930 pg. 27, PH 16-2 Iron gold mine: Newtown “The Iron gold mine, near Newtown, has been bonded by E. Hooper and Williams Bros. Of Grass Valley, who have commenced work reopening it.” Mining & Scientific Press, page 204, 4-27-1901 Iron Mountain: Claim listed on Nevada County Map of 1913, Key Number 21 Iron Mountain: Spenceville “The renewed reports that the California Midland Railway Co. plans the early building of its line from Marysville to Grass Valley has reawakened interest in the copper properties in the Spenceville district. The Iron Mountain mine, considered the best property in the section, is controlled by the U. S. Smelting, Refining & Mining Co. Otto Whoeler and associates are developing a nearby group and report the presence of excellent grade ore. The Midland is expected to traverse the district, as the surveyed route passes through the Spenceville field.” Mining & Scientific Press, pgs. 179-180, 8-5-1911 “The copper mines in the Spenceville district are again attracting attention. Local capitalists are developing a number of properties near the Iron Mountain, which was taken over last year by the United States Smelting, Refining & Mining Co. In addition to copper the ores contain considerable gold.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 567, 4-161910 “The United States Mining & Smelting Co. has purchased the Iron Mountain mine at Indian Springs from M. C. Taylor. Considerable iron ore was shipped from the mine when it was first opened by Mr. Taylor, but the ore changed to a copper sulphide with depth and the work was stopped. About five years ago Henry C. Schroeder secured a bond on the property and blocked out a large amount of ore. Since that time he has been trying to interest some large company and has at last succeeded in making the sale to the United States Company.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 342, 9-11-1909 “The Iron Mountain copper mine has been closed for the winter.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 797, 12-28-1907 “Has been purchased by C. L. Wilson of E. A. Wiltsee of New York. It is thought that he has merely taken over Wiltsee’s option, which was for a long period of time. During the past year a shaft has been sunk for 150’ and 2 drifts have been run. Sinking has commenced again, under the Superintendency of Wm. Torpie. Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 644, 5-25-1907 “Sinking has been resumed.” Mining & Scientific press, pg. 613, 5-18-1907 “Development on copper property continues. Wm. Torpie, Superintendent” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 450, 4-13-1907 39