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

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Liberty Hill Placer Mine:
“Statistics of Mines & Mining in the States and Territories West of the Rocky Mountains,
being the 6"" Annual Report” (1874), page 117
Liberty Hill W. & M. Co.:
Nevada County Map, 1880, #305, 306, 316, 328, 334
Liberty Ledge Co., Wm. George, agent, per Marysville Appeal Directory 1878
Liberty Mill and Mining Co.:
Searls Corporation Documents #L4, L5
Liberty Mine:
“The Liberty mine produced a little gold bullion taken out in development of the property.”
Mineral Resources of the United State, 1930, Part I-Metals, pg.1000
“History of Nevada County” by Thompson & West, 1880, page 186c
Light Foot Gold and Silver Mining Co.:
Searls Corporation Documents #L2
Lightning Chance Claim:
“History of Nevada County” by Thompson & West, 1880, page 186b
Lily G. Mg. Co.: see also Mother Mitchell Ranch
Grass Valley Mining District Map, 1930
“Local people are actively pushing work on the Lily property, situated near the IdahoMaryland mine. Some good ore has been opened up.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg.
861, 6-27-1908
“The C. C. Mitchell ranch, lying near the Idaho Maryland and Brunswick mines, has been
acquired by the Lily G. M. Co., a Nevada City corporation, and will be extensively worked.
There are three north and south lodes and an east and west vein. A shaft will be sunk
and other work carried on. The ore assays from $1.60 to $20 per ton. The veins are
from a few inches to 3 ft. wide.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 144, 2-1-1908
Lily Mine: see also Lily Gold Mining Co. & Mother Mitchell Ranch
“The Lilly Consolidated Gold Mining Co. has been incorporated to prospect the vein
found on the Mitchell Ranch between Nevada City and Grass Valley.” Mining & Scientific
Press, pg. 159, 7-30-1910
“Arthur H. Hoge has secured a bond on the Lily mine in the Grass Valley district. The
bond runs for three years and calls for a payment of $35,000 if the option is taken up.”
Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 201, 1-29-1910
Lime Kiln:
“A heavy output of chrome is being made from properties at Lime Kiln Eight motor-trucks
are engaged in transporting the ore to the Oustomah mill at Nevada City, and the
resultant concentrate is shipped to Eastern steel mills. The deposits are proving
extensive, with much of the ore high-grade.” Mining & Scientific Press, page 210, 2-91918
Limekiln (chrome): wee Wolf
“State Minerologist Report” #37, #3, 1941, page 456
Lincoln:
Nevada County Map, 1913, #390
“Report of the Director of the Mint Upon the Production of the Precious Metals in the U.S.
During Calendar Year 1890, page106
Lincoln Claim (Ideal Gold M & M Co.):
Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1936, page 27
Lincoln Consolidated Mine:
“State Minerologist Report” #37, #3, 1941, page 456
Lincoln Cons. Quartz Mine Inc. (Ideal Gold M & M Co.):
Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1936, page 27
Lincoln Gold and Silver Mining Co.:
Searls Corporation Documents #L21
Lincoln Ledge: see Lafayette
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