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“Receiver for Monte Christo Mines named” The Union, pg. 7 05-13-1933
Claim listed on Nevada County Map of 1913, Key Number 49
Johnson:
Nevada County Map, 1913, #49
Johnson: see Alcalde Mines
“State Minerologist Report” #37, #3, 1941, page 455
Johnson, E. F.:
Grass Valley Mining District Map, 1930
Johnson Mine: antimony see Johnson, Robert
“State Minerologist Report” #37, #3, 1941, page 455
Johonson Quartz Mining Location:
Claimed 1-1-1906 by E. N. Kitts, Mine/Claim Location Records & Survey Field Notes file,
pg. 83
Johnson, Robert, Ranch:
“An antimony vein of good width and high grade has been uncovered on the ranch of R.
Johnson, near Grass Valley.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 608, 4-22-1916
“Robert Johnson has developed the antimony vein on his ranch for a considerable
distance. Tests of the ore show good percentages of antimony, with small quantities of
other valuable metals.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 374, 3-21-1908
“Robert Johnson reports that the antimony lode recently struck on his ranch, a few miles
below Grass Valley, is showing up well with limited development. The lode is being
prospected by Johnson and sons, who believe that they have the makings of a valuable
property.: Mining & Scientific Press, page 143, 2-1-1908
“Considerable interest is manifested in the discovery of an antimony lode on the Robert
Johnson ranch, five miles south of Grass Valley. It is claimed that it has been traced at
the surface for a distance of two miles and that the out-crop is wide. Numerous prospect
holes are to be sunk to determine the quality of the ore.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg.
83, 1-18-1908
“Robert Johnson has found some good ore in some veins on his ranch, six miles south of
Grass Valley. The vein in the shaft, which is 21 ft. deep, is 3 % ft. wide. A pump is to be
installed and then the shaft will be sunk deeper.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 635, 1123-1907
“Johnson Property-antimony deposit to be explored by L. C. Heler who will run a tunnel in
on the vein.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 772, 6-22-1907
Johnson Sink Mine:
“Legal Notice: Reclamation of Abandoned Mine Features at the Gaton, Golden Edna,
Drifted Snow and Johnson Sink Mines Environmental Assessment: Decision Notice and
Finding of No Significant Impact” The Union, pg. D-6, 2-19-2010
Johnson’s Diggins:
“History of Nevada County” by Thompson & West, 1880, pages 61c, 208b
Jokkoree:
Claim listed on Nevada County Map of 1913, Key Number 479
Jokkaree Claim: Washington
“State Minerologist Report” #16, 1919, page 259
Jokkoree Ledge (Yuba Quartz Mine):
Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1936, page 32
Jones, R.:
“Less than half an acre of ground in the centre of the mineralized area of the North Star
Mines Co. had not been located by that Company, and R. Jones, of Grass Valley,
recently staked it.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 458, 3-20-1915
Jones Bar Placer 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
Jones Lode (North Star Mines)
Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1936, page 29
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