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Collection: Directories and Documents > Mines Information

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

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“Miner ignores family pleading to shoot self’ (Robert Cozzalio) The Union, pg. 6, 5-71935 “Repairs permit work resumption at Lava Cap Mine” The Union, pg. 5, 4-4-1935 “Tom Flynn received hand injury at Lava Cap Mine” The Union, pg. 7, 1-27-1935 “Ore shoot at Lava Cap proves up” The Union, pg. 7, 1-18-1935 “Water gush at Lava Cap Mine imperils crew’ (broke through to Greenhorn shaft) The Union, pg. 2, 10-28-1934 “Outside money is far from lacking in mine developments” The Union, pg. 7, 10-5-1934 “Twin mines of Lava Cap producing (tunnel to link Banner & Lava Cap) The Union, pg. 7, 8-24-1934 “Lava Cap miner has three fractures in arm” (A. P. Pullas) The Union, pg. 5, 7-22-1934 “Wage Boost at Lava Cap” The Union, pg. 1, 6-29-1934 “Activity in local field holds pace” The Union, pg. 7, 6-8-1934 “New producer enters noted gold district” (Lava Cap Gold Mining Co.)The Union, pg. 3, 2-1934 “Lava Cap Ships Its first Batch of Concentrates” The Union, pg. 1, 1-26-1934 Lava Cap Mining Co.: “Minerals Yearbook of 1940, U.S. Dept. of Interior’ (1937), pages 253-254 Layton: “Mines groups in N.C. area under option” (A.B. Foote) (includes Mountaineer, Layton, Walrath, Rodgers, patent, Price, Reward, Arbogast, Black Prince, Langdon, Fortuna, Live Yankee, Dodo, Orleans, Orleans ext., Orleans #3 and E. Orleans) The Union, pg. 7, 615-1935 Layton Placer (Mountaineer Quartz Mine): Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1936, page 29 Le Compton: see also Lecompton Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1929, pg 28, PH 16-1 Nevada County Map, 1913, #411 Nevada County Map, 1880, #271 “Report of the Director of the Mint Upon the Production of the Precious Metals in the U.S. During Calendar Year 1890”, page 106 Lecompton Gold Mining Co.: Searls Corporation Documents #L26 Le Compton Mine: see also Lecompton Searls Photo Drawer 2-136 Le Compton Mine by Mathis Photo, Searls H. C. #35, pg. 50 Photo, mine buildings, The Independent, pg. 17, 9-12-1979 “State Minerologist Report” #37, #3, 1941, pages 385, 456 Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1930 pg. 27, PH 16-2 ‘Valley Mines Co. Records Lease and Option Documents” (Freedom & Day Break Mines, LeCompton & United Quartz Mines, Clara Murchie Claim, Posey Mine) The Union, pg. 4, 7-25-1936 “Slide causes natural lake in Willow Valley” The Union, pg. 2, 9-3-1933 “repairs were being made at the Le Compton mine and mill.” Mineral Resources of the United States, 1927, Part I-Metals, page 278 “State Minerologist Report” #16, 1919, pages 39, 194 “Le Compton Mine acquired by Arctic Mine owners, to be operated. Found by George Hearst in 1857. Hearst sold to J. J. Ott” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 771, 12-29-1906 Claim listed on 1880 Map of Nevada County, Key Number 271 “Report of J. Ross Browne on the Mienral Resources of the U.S. and Territories West of the Rocky Mountains” (1868), page 134 Lecompton Mine: Willow Valley: see also Le Compton “George Hearst: Gold and silver miner, agriculturalist and U.S. senator” w/photos, The Union, pg. C-4, 4-21-2011 68