Statistics of Mines and Mining in the States and Territories West of the Rocky Mountains, Količina 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1870 |
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... quantity of ore , and there is sufficient breadth of ore - ground uncovered in the various shafts , drifts , and wings to furnish a supply for a considerable time . About four hundred tons are already mined , and with the present number ...
... quantity of ore , and there is sufficient breadth of ore - ground uncovered in the various shafts , drifts , and wings to furnish a supply for a considerable time . About four hundred tons are already mined , and with the present number ...
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... Quantity two per cent . , or two tons to every one hundred tons of ore . Exhibit of Tuolumne Mountain mine , Tuolumne County , on the 1st day of July , 1869 , re- ported by secretary of company . Name , Tuolumne Mountain ; owner ...
... Quantity two per cent . , or two tons to every one hundred tons of ore . Exhibit of Tuolumne Mountain mine , Tuolumne County , on the 1st day of July , 1869 , re- ported by secretary of company . Name , Tuolumne Mountain ; owner ...
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... quantity of water in many places , ( and invariably in the bottom of the shaft , ) a great deal of time is lost in charging and tamping holes with common powder , and the practice of working two men at each hole results in much more ...
... quantity of water in many places , ( and invariably in the bottom of the shaft , ) a great deal of time is lost in charging and tamping holes with common powder , and the practice of working two men at each hole results in much more ...
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... quantity of rain had not altered , then we would be justified in presuming that the Columbia River , which would about fill the bed of the Big Blue , instead of turning westward at Walla - Walla , originally continued southward , until ...
... quantity of rain had not altered , then we would be justified in presuming that the Columbia River , which would about fill the bed of the Big Blue , instead of turning westward at Walla - Walla , originally continued southward , until ...
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... quantity and quality of rock , than ever before . Estimate of costs of mining and reducing ores in Cherokee district , Plumas County , Cali- fornia , reported by John N. Blood , July 1 , 1869 . Population of district : Five hundred ...
... quantity and quality of rock , than ever before . Estimate of costs of mining and reducing ores in Cherokee district , Plumas County , Cali- fornia , reported by John N. Blood , July 1 , 1869 . Population of district : Five hundred ...
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Stran 425 - That whenever any person or association of persons claim a vein or lode of quartz, or other rock in place, bearing gold, silver, cinnabar, or copper...
Stran 425 - That no location hereafter made shall exceed two hundred feet in length along the vein for each locator, with an additional claim for discovery to the discoverer of the lode, with the right to follow such vein to any depth with all its dips, variations, and angles, together with a reasonable quantity of surface for the convenient working of the same, as fixed* by local rules.
Stran 327 - He never reached his home, however, and was supposed to have been killed by the Indians. Thirteen years elapsed, when a party of forty men arrived here. They prospected the whole length of the Sweetwater, found gold everywhere in the river as well as in all of its tributaries, and turned the main stream from its channel 400 yards.
Stran 425 - ... enter such tract and receive a patent therefor, granting such mine, together with the right to follow such vein or lode with its dips, angles, and variations to any depth, although it may enter the land adjoining, which land adjoining shall be sold subject to this condition.
Stran 425 - All valuable mineral deposits in lands belonging to the United States, both surveyed and unsurveyed, are hereby declared to be free and open to exploration and purchase, and the lands in which they are found to occupation and purchase, by citizens of the United States...
Stran 425 - That the mineral lands of the public domain, both surveyed and unsurveyed, are hereby declared to be free and open to exploration and occupation by all citizens of the United States, and those who have declared their intention to become citizens, subject to such regulations as may be prescribed by law, and subject also to the local customs or rules of miners in the several mining districts, so far as the same may not be in conflict with the laws of the United States.
Stran 327 - Gold in the Sweetwater District was first discovered in 1842 by a Georgian who came here with the American Fur Company for the recovery of his health. After remaining a year he started home, intending to organize a company and bring them here to work the mines.
Stran 425 - ... file in the local land office a diagram of the same, so extended laterally or otherwise as to conform to the local laws, customs, and rules of miners, and to enter such tract and receive a patent therefor, granting such mine...
Stran 627 - Each size will break any stone, one end of which can be entered into the opening between the jaws at the top. The size of the machine is designated by the size of this opening; thus, if the width of the jaws be 15 inches, and the distance between them at the top 9 inches, the size is called 15 by 9.
Stran 653 - The quantity of water used per stamphead in crushing varies from 720 gallons to 11,520 gallons per diem of 24 hours. The quantity of mercury used in the ripples per stamper is from 5 to 70 pounds.