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

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“This region is in the eastern part of Nevada county, and indications point to a busy
season next year. The Old Man Mountain and other claims of H. D. Ramsey have been
sold for $101,000. A number of small properties have been actively worked with
favorable results.” Mining & Scientific Press, page 782, 11-25-1916
“Revival of the Meadow Lake District, California” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 296-297,
2-20-1915
“Five claims in the Meadow Lake district are in dispute as to ownership.” Mining &
Scientific Press, pg. 545, 3-28-1914
“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 86
Meadow Lake Gold:
“A. L. Wisker (formerly of Loma Rica Ranch and NID) is named director of Meadow Lake
Gold Mining concern” The Union, pg. 5, 1-5-2005
Searls Corporation Documents #M116, M126
Meadow Lake Mill and Mining Co.:
Searls Corporation Documents #M5
By-Laws, see file “Meadow lake Mining & Mill Co.”
Meadow Lake Mines, Consolidated:
Searls Corporation Documents #M107
Meadow Lake Mine:
“Statistics of Mines and Mining in the States and Territoriew West of the Rocky
Mountains; being the 7 Annual Report” (1875) pages 470-471
Meadow Lake Mining District: Meadow Lake (formerly Excelsior Mining District)
“State Minerologist Report” #32, #2, 1936, pages 189-204
“State Minerologist Report” #16, 1919, page 33
Meadow Lake Reduction Co.:
Searls Corporation Documents #M9, M12
Mechanics’ Mill and Mining Co.:
Searls Corporation Documents #M10
Mehegan:
Claim listed on Nevada County Map of 1913, Key Number 389
Mehegan Claim (Ideal Gold M & M Co.):
“Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue”, 1936, page 27
Meister Group: Canyon Creek
“A rotary crushing machine with 100 tons capacity per day is to be installed on the
Meister mine of the Columbia Consolidated company, near Washington. E. C. Klinker is
in charge.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 345, 2-27-1915
“A good tonnage of ore has been opened in the Meister, near Washington, and
machineries is to be installed. E. C. Klinker is manager.” Mining and Scientific Press,
Pg. 422-423, 9-12-1914
“A 40-h.p. electric triplex pump is being installed at the 1000 ft. level of the Oustomah
mine. When this is working, the shaft will be sunk to 1200 ft. The mill is kept busy on ore
from the 600 ft. level.E. C. Klinker, the superintendent, has resigned to take charge of the
Eagle Bird and Fritz Meister mines, near Washington in this county.” Mining & Scientific
Press, pg. 233, 1-31-1914
“Near Ormonde on Canyon creek, half a mile above a conjunction with the Yuba river, is
the Meister group where several veins are also being opened up by Fritz Meister.” Mining
& Scientific Press, pg. 473, 4-11-1908
“Some work is going on at the Meister group on Canyon creek.” Mining & Scientific
Press, pg. 472, 4-11-1908
Mellhorn & Co., quartz mine, per Marysville Appeal Directory 1878
Mellish Drift:
“Report of the Director of the Mint Upon the Production of the Precious Metals in the U.S.
During Calendar Year 1890”, page 106
Memphis Race Ditch:
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