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Other Mines - Part 4 (M thru N) (80 pages)

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“The Union Mining & Business Directory”, 1895, pages 20, 25
Claim listed on 1880 Map of Nevada County, Key Number 205
“History of Nevada County” by Thompson & West, 1880, pages 187b, 188c, 192c, 184a,
221d, 222a
“Statistics of Mines and Mining in the States and Territories West of the Rocky
Mountains; being the 7 Annual Report, pages 127, 452, 470-471
“Statistics of Mines & Mining in the States and Territoriew West of the Rocky Mountains;
being the 6" Annual Report” (1874), page 118
“Statistics of Mines & Mining in the States and Territories West of the Rocky Mountains”
by Rossiter W. Raymond (1870), page53
“Report of J. Ross Browne on the Mineral Resources of the U.S. and Territories West of
the Rocky Mountains” (1868), page 131
Massachusetts Hill Vein: Grass Valley
“The Gold Quartz Veins of Grass Valley, CA, U.S. Department of the Interior Geological
Survey Professional Paper 194” (1940), page 63
“Statistics of Mines and Mining in the States and Territories West of the Rocky
Mountains; being the 8" Annual Report of Rossiter W. Raymond, (1877), page 69
Massachusetts Mine: Grass Valley
“State Minerologist Report” #37, #3, 1941, page 457
“State Minerologist Report” #16, 1919, page 5
Massachusetts Quartz Claim: Gold Flat
“The Massachusetts quartz claim at Gold Flat, between the Phoenix and Pittsburg mines,
has been taken under bondy by H. O. Secrist of Nevada City. Preparations are being
made for early work. The ore-shoot contains free-milling quartz assaying $40 to $150 per
ton.” Mining & Scientific Press, page 421, 3-18-1916
Massassauga Co.:
“History of Nevada County” by Thompson & West, 1880, page 180c
“Report of J. Ross Browne on the Mineral Resources of the U.S. and Territoriew West of
the Rocky Mountains” (1868), page 122
Mastodon Gold Mining Co. Claim:
“History of Nevada County” by Thompson & West, 1880, page 186b
Mathew Kilroy Claims, see also Kilroy, Mathew
Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1929, pg 28, PH 16-1
Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1930 pg. 28, PH 16-2
Mattie Gold Mine:
“Pumping at Mattie” The Union, pg. 7, 6-15-1935
“Noted Ruby Mine of Sierra goes into production” (stamps and machinery from Mattie
Mine) The Union, pg. 7, 9-21-1934
“Mattie shaft to be sunk to thousand mark” The Union, pg. 4, 7-27-1934
Mattie Gold Mine per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 6-1934
“Old, new, at Mattie Mine now linked” The Union, pg. 7, 3-23-1934
“Mattie Co. Rounding Out Modern Mine” The Union, pg. 3, 2-23-1934
“Mattie Mine is Cleared to 300 workings” (formerly Seven-Thirty Mine)
“Mattie Mine shafts seek more depth” The Union, pg. 5, 1-5-1934
“Mattie Mine plant formally set in motion” The Union, pg. 3, 11-24-1933
Mattie Gold Mining Company:
“State Minerologist Report” #37, #3, 1941, pages 426, 444-468
“Judgment Sale of Deadman Flat Mines Impends’” (Mattie Gold Mining Co., including
Normandie & Dulmaine claims) Grass Valley Hardware judgment) The Union, pg. 7, 1217-1936
“Mattie Looms as Deep Mine Development” (Deadman Flat) The Union, pg. 6, 6-12-1936
“Mattie Mine is expected to see early activity’ (soon to reopen) The Union, pg. 5, 5-101935
“New activity at Mattie Mine expected soon” The Union, pg. 3, 4-19-1935
“State Minerologist Report” #31, #2, 1935, page 16
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