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

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“The Jenny Lind Co. has secured 30 additional acres of adjoining land by location and
purchase. The new raise is expected to strike the channel in a few days.” Mining &
Scientific Press, pg. 579, 5-2-1908
“A small quartz vein has been found in the Jenny Lind mine. A large quantity of rich
gravel is being developed. Much of the gravel is cemented.” Mining & Scientific press,
pg. 507, 4-18-1908
“The Jenny Lind Mining Co. has reached the gravel in the adit at 1463 ft. from the portal,
in a raise 28 ft. high. The adit will be continued for 100 ft. and breasting commenced.
The blue gravel carries coarse gold.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 473, 4-11-1908
“The Jenny Lind company is driving an adit to reach the same channel.” (see Belle
Union) Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 405, 3-28-1908
“A limited amount of work is steadily prosecuted at the Jenny Lind mine. A small crew of
men is employed.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 244, 2-22-1908
“Tunnel is within about 200’ of the main gravel channel, and the long series of
assessments may come to an end. The tunnel is in over 1000’.” Mining & Scientific
Press, pg. 351, 9-21-1907
“acceded to Union demands but still closed” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 47, 1-12-1907
“Jenny Lind Gravel Mine..new tunnel commensed, mill operating on gravel of fair value”
Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 618, 11-24-1906
“Prospects at the Jenny Lind gravel mine are bright. It is reported that since the mill has
been changed to work gravel, during the 14 days it has been in operation, 558 cars have
been put through as a trial run, with better returns than had been expected. The Jenny
Lind is believed by many to be the extension of the Alta lead, which produces very rich
gravel.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 219-220, 8-25-1906
The Jenny Lind Gravel Mine, see Searls Ph 1-4, pg. 27, “Grass Valley & Vicinity 1895”
Jenny Lind Mine:
Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1930 pg. 27, PH 16-2
Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1936, page 27
Jenny Lind Mine: Grass Valley
Nevada County Mining & Business Directory by Poingdestre, 1895, page 164
Jenny Lind Mine: Rough & Ready
“State Minerologist Report” #16, 1919, page 97
Jenny Lind Mine (Jenny Lind Cons. Mining Co.):
Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1936, page 27
Jenny Lind Mining Co.:
“The Jenny Lind M. Co. of Grass Valley has bought eighty acres of the . . L. Weed ranch
on Alta hill, the addition giving the company 6500 feet length of ledge.” Mining &
Scientific Press, page 214, 5-4-1901
Searls Corporation Documents #J6, J15, J16, J20
Jepson Gravel Claim: see Eureka Tunnel Placer Mine, see Foundation Head (Fountain
Head?)
Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1929, pg 27, PH 16-1
Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1930 pg. 27, PH 16-2
Jeremiah Lode Claim:
Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1929, pg 27, PH 16-1
Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1930 pg. 27, PH 16-2
Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1936, page 27
Jeremiah Mine:
“State Minerologist Report” #37, #3, 1941, page 455
Jersey Blue:
Claim listed on Nevada County Map of 1913, Key Number 189
Jersey Blue Quartz (North Star Mines):
Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1936, page 29
Jersey Gold and Silver Mining Co.:
Searls Corporation Documents #J1
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