... mill, and tried to persuade some of his friends to go with him, but they thought it would be only a waste of time and money, so he went with Bennett for his sole companion. "He arrived at Coloma on the 7th of March, and found the work at the mill... Underground Life, Or, Mines and Miners - Stran 366avtor: Louis Simonin - 1869 - 522 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. Congress. House - 1867 - 780 strani
...neighborhood. The next day he took u pan and spade and washed some of the dirt from thn bottom of the mill race in places where Marshall had found his specimens,...that these mines were far richer than any in Georgia. Ыс now made a rocker and went to work washing gold industriously, and every day yielded him an ounce... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury, John Ross Browne - 1867 - 326 strani
...the 7th of March, and found the work at the mill going on as if no gold existed in the neighborhood. The next day he took a pan and spade and washed some of the dirt from the bottom of the mill race in places where Marshall had found his specimens, and in a few hours Humphrey declared that... | |
| John Ross Browne, James Wickes Taylor - 1867 - 374 strani
...thought it would be only a waste of time and money, so he went with Bennett for his sole companion. pan and spade and washed some of the dirt from the bottom of the mill race in places where Marshall had found his specimens, and in a few hours Humphrey declared that... | |
| THOMAS W. KNOX - 1874 - 970 strani
...of March, and found work going on at the mill just as if there was no gold within a thousand miles. The next day he took a pan and spade, and washed some of the dirt from the bottom of the mill-race ; and in a few hours he pronounced the mine the richest he had •IAS. AV. MARSHALL, THE DISCOVEHER... | |
| Albert Sidney Bolles - 1879 - 964 strani
...the 7th of March, he found work at the mill going on as though no gold existed in the neighborhood. The next day he took a pan and spade, and washed some of the dirt from the bottom of washing , the mill-race in places where Marshall had found his specimens, for gold and in a few hours... | |
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