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Oak Tree Quartz Mine:
“State Minerologist Report” #37, #3, 1941, page 387
Oak Tree Quartz Mining Co.:
Searls Corporation Documents #0-23
Oakdale Mine:
“New Life for Deadman’s Flat is increasing” The Union, pg. 3, 6-2-1933
“Long Cross-cut expected soon to cut pioneer vein” The Union, pg. 5, 4-28-1934
Oakland:
“State Minerologist Report” #37, #3, 1941, page 460
Claim listed on Nevada County Map 1913, Key Number 161
The Oakland Mine, see Searls Ph 1-4, pg. 28, “Grass Valley & Vicinity 1895”
Oakland Claim:
“State Minerologist Report” #37, #3, 1941, page 427
Oakland Gold Mining Co.:
Searls Corporation Documents #0-12
Oakland Mine: Grass Valley
“Nevada County Mining & Business Directory by Poingdestre, 1895, page 164
“History of Nevada County” by Thompson & West, 1880, page 194b
Oakland Quartz Mine: Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1929, pg 29, PH 16-1
Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1930 pg. 28, PH 16-2
“Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue”, 1936, page 29
Oakley Mining Co. see Gaston Mine
Oakman Consolidated Mining Co.: Washington,
Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1929, pg 29, PH 16-1
Oakman Cons. Mining Co.: see Bull Dog Quartz
Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue, 1930 pg. 28, PH 16-2
“Nevada City Nugget Special Mining Issue”, 1936, page 29
“State Minerologist Report” #16, 1919, page 225
Oakman Group:
“State Minerologist Report” #37, #3, 1941, page 460
“State Minerologist Report” #16, 1919, page 225
Oakman Mine, Washington,
“State Minerologist Report” #16, 1919, page 225
per Pac Tel & Tel Directory 8-1913
“The new Oakman mill is now in operation.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 708, 5-181912
“The new 5-stamp mill of the Oakman M. Co., operating near Washington, will go into
commission early in February. The 500 ft. adit has opened a strong body of ore ranging
from 5 to 35 ft. wide. Values averaging around $4.50 per ton in gold and silver.
Springfield, Massachusetts, people are chiefly interested. The same interests have
developed promising orebodies in the Sunshine and other claims in this district.” Mining
& Scientific Press, pg. 222, 2-3-1912
“The Oakman company has purchased the 10-stamp mill formerly operated at the
Kentucky Ridge mine, and expects to have it in commission early in January. The
Oakman is situated four miles above Washington and is owned by Massachusetts
people. The 1200 ft. adit recently intersected a vein of free-milling ore at a depth of about
600 ft. The fein is 6 ft. wide and assays about $8 per ton. Frank Dilon is manager of the
mine.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 634, 11-11-1911
“The drift at the Oakman mine, in the Washington district, has opened 6 ft. of $15 ore.”
Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 693, 5-14-1910
“The 500 ft. cross-cut adit at the Oakman will be extended 200 ft. farther to cut the main
vein.” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 109, 1-8-1910
“The cross-cut adit at the Oakman mine on Poorman’s creek cut a vein that assays
between $15 and $20 per ton. The vein was 20 ft. wide at the point cross-cut by the adit.
Frank Dillon is superintendent.” “Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 42, 7-10-1909