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A Hundred Years of Rip and Roarin Rough and Ready By Andy Rogers (1952)(Hathitrust) (117 pages)

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side of the two, and placing on the bar one
of the nuggets, said, "I find you guys broke
as I predicted, and here I am rich.”
another miner, finding the gold rush a
successful advantage, for awhile, went to
San Francisco, had a band meet him, took
baths in champagne, lived high, until he
went broke. He did not have any left to
pay his miners.
Indians hired to dig gold came in with
$76,000.00 in gold, after being out less
than two months.
a boy, fourteen years old, who ran away
from home, was forgiven when he returned
with ¥3,400.00 in gold.
No gold: disappointed miner, cussing,
was told he was crazy to turn over the rock
that he was sitting on...in doing so, he
picked up some nuggets.
One of the same gold vein of the Keno
Mine in Trinity that the Compiler holds an
interest in, a gold nugget was found in the
shape of a ball that could be easily parted
in half, inside was a gold flake in the
shape of a beautiful shrub.
Now in 1950, 1,000 feet and more in the
powels of the earth here, are rooms of gold
blocked off, and gold strikes often leak out.
Gold, the most precious, is in its varfous forms in rock, quartz.
Ryer and Haultmus, South Wales, australfound a nugget4 feet 9 inches high
3 feet 2 inches wide
Varies 3 inches to 5 inches thick
Weighing 640 pounds troy ‘
Value $148,000.00
ia,
Calaneras nugget
15 inches long
10 to 12 inches in circumstances
Average thickness 4 inches
194 pounds
Value 338,000.00
1854 at Carson Hill
1853 Downieville nugget Shape of
227 pounds Heart
Value $49,000.00
Cut it up. Taken pass Goodyear's Bar
and Niggertent in fear.
Arrive San Francisco, Steamer to New
York, to Philadelphia Mint.
1851 Chapman nugget Shape of Horseshoe found on middle fork Yuba
River
Value ~$6,000.00 64 pounds
SHOOTING A NUGGET
At Pilot Peak, 1655, Frenchmen and Mexican, hunting grouse, gun accidentally went
off. Bullet hit a doulder 10 feet away,
which rolled downhill to the Frenchman, which
contained $00.00 in gold, and more uncovered.
Minnesota Mining District, Kanaka Creek,
Middle Fork, Yuba, 1657, chunk of gold blasted out. Fennely & Cody Mining Company, value
$30,000.00.
PARTIAL LIST OF NUGGETS
French Ravine, Sierra County 4, 534 oz.
1851, 426 oz.
1850, 263 oz.
1860, 93 oz.
Smith Flat, 1864 145 oz.
Little Grizzly, 1869 107 oz.
Hope Claim, 1860 94 oz.
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PARTIAL LIST OF NUGGETS, Cont'd
Smith Flat, 1660 146 oz.
W.A.Farrish, 1860 1596 oz.
Smith Flat, 1861 80 oz.
Live Yankee, 1854-1862, 12 nuggets 170 o2»
Oregon Claims Forest City, 18661, 30 nuggets
100 oz. ‘
Minnesota 266 oz.
Remington Hill, 1855 186 oz.
Remington Hill, 1867 128 oz.
Lowell Hill, 1865 65 oz.
In the Malakoff mine office, gold was reduced to bars for transportation to the San
Francisco Mint. The largest single bar
weighed a quarter of a ton, and was valued at
that time at $114,000.00. Gold bricks, so .
heavy to carry off that they were sort of uninvited in holdups, and gold was saved.
At the edge of North Bloomfield rise the
exquisitely molded pinnacles and minarets,
"Tough with vivid colors, like a place enchanted," of the Malakoff Mine, most colossal hy.
draulic excavation on San Jaun Ridge.
Anti-Debris Act of 1883, and court injunction, put a crimp in a great part of minge
Located on the fabulous San Juan Ridge,
Rough and Ready, and other parts of the district, the scene of some of the world's most
spectacular hydraulic mining, they rose and
fell with that great industry.
San Juan Ridge, between the south and
middle forks of the Yuba River, represents
wonderous geological transformation. Along
it runs an ancient river channel, in which
many millions of years of gold bearing gravel was deposited to a depth of about 500
feet. A violent upheaval tilted the entire
region and moved the ancient channel to the
top of the ridge, with the auriferous gravel
scattered throughout the hills.
Only by hydraulicking could this gold be
profitably mined, and from the fifties to the
early sixties, scores of companies washed
down, miles upon miles of hillsides with
powerful jets of water cannonaded from hugh
monitors to provide the necessary water.
Ten inch and twelve inches, and larger
pipes carried water for miles from reserves
high in the Sierras, and remarkable systems
of canals and flumes, as a result of merger
of years.
From the North Columbia Mammoth Hole
from Hydraulic, the Compiler hauled out of
the hugh hole washed out petrified wood
which was uncovered.
The town gained wide reknown as the location of the largest hydraulic mine in the
world.
The Malakoff reports say that more than
$5,000,000.00 was expended on it before it
began to pay, and then it produced in excess
of $5,000,000.00, before it shut down. SEngineers estimated that there is at least
¥35,000,000.00 worth of gold in the unworked
portion of the property.
North Columbia was started in October,
1853, by W.L.Tysoale, who took up a mining
claim and erected a cabin.
Others followed him and in 1855, Fleming
opened up a store.
During the mining days, 25,000,000 cubic
yards were washed from the hillsides.
It's a wonder some of these vast holes
are not dammed for our storage water.
Large flow of water flowed in early days.
Why not now?
All enjoyed the decades of the giddy
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