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“Colonel George Stone is expected to arrive in Nevada City soon to inspect the Merrimac
mine, southwest of that city. It is rumored that work on the Merrimac will be resumed if
the inspection is satisfactory.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 276, 2-29-1908
“State Minerologist Report” #16, 1919, page 197
The Merrimac, see Searls Ph 1-4, pg. 27, “Grass Valley & Vicinity 1895”
Merrimac article, see pg. 32, “Nevada County Mining Directory, 1895”
Merrimac Mining & Milling Co. (placer & quartz)
Grass Valley Mining District Map, 1930
“State Minerologist Report” #16, 1919, page 197
Searls Corporation Documents #M62
Merriman Mines Co., Inc.:
Searls Corporation Documents #M93, M94
Merryfield Extension: see also, Merrifield
Searls H. C. #35, pg. 75
Metal Products Corp.:
“State Minerologist Report” #53, #3-4, 1957, page 576
Metal Products Holding Corp.:
“State Minerologist Report” #37, #3, 1941, page 447’
Metal Exploration Co.: Grass Valley
“The Gold Quartz Veins of Grass Valley, CA, U.S. Department of the Interior Geological
Survey Professional Paper 194” (1940), pages 94-95
Metropolitan:
Claim listed on Nevada County Map of 1913, Key Number 441 (Metropolitan)
Claim listed on Nevada County Map of 1913, Key Number 440 (Metropolitan Ext.)
Claim listed on Nevada County Map of 1913, Key Number 442 (Metropolitan Ext. No. 1)
“Moore’s Flat, an abandoned hydraulicking district, is now active through lode mining at
the Black Bear, Metropolitan, Nellie V., Golden Shipper, and Bawder’s properties.”
Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 270, 2-7-1914
“The Black Bear mine, in the Moore’s Flat part of the Alleghany district, has been
reopened by William Gregory and J. C. Lew, who also have secured a bond and lease on
the Metropolitan mine, in Grass Valley, from the Reynolds estate. They will work the
Black Bear in conjunction with the Metropolitan mine. The veins cross at a point 350 ft.
from the mouth of the Metropolitan adit.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 724, 12-2-1911
“A contract has been let by A. L. Shinn, of Sacramento, and C. L. Wilson, of Lincoln, for
the erection of a 25 stamp mill near the Sierra county line. The work will be started as
soon as the roads are in good condition for hauling and the plant will treat the ores from
the Black Bear and Metropolitan mines.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 271, 2-12-1910
Register of Mines and Minerals, County of Nevada, CA, Issued by the State Mining
Bureau ca. 1896-1901. Searls catalog #PH 16-7
Metropolitan Group: North Bloomfield
“State Minerologist Report” #16, 1919, page 197
Metropolitan Mine:
“State Minerologist Report” 37, #3, 1941, page 457
“State Minerologist Report” #13, 1896, page 253
“The Union Mining & Business Directory”, 1895, page 66
Metropolitan Mine: Moore’s Flat
“Nevada County Mining & Business Directory by Poingdestre, 1895, pages 113, 165
Metropolitan Quartz Mine:
Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1929, pg 28, PH 16-1
Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1930 pg. 28, PH 16-2
“Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue”, 1936, page 28
Mexican:
Claim listed on Nevada County Map of 1913, Key Number 515
Mexican Claim:
“State Minerologist Report” #16, 1919, page 249
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