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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTZ6_new-chicago_Sutter-Creek-CA.html
Subdivision for the Grover MineAppox. 50 mines north to PlymouthPeerless, California, New London
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTZ5_treasure-mine_Sutter-Creek-CA.html
Owned by the Treasure Mining Company of San Francisco. Founded prior to 1867. Sometimes called the Hazard Mine. Shaft reached 3030' on the incline with winzes. Was connected to the Bunker Hill Mine to the south at the 1600; level. Produced $1,000,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTZ4_bunker-hill-mine_Sutter-Creek-CA.html
The mine was first worked as the Rancheria Mine in 1853. Was renamed the South Mayflower in 1893. It was organized in 1899 as the Bunker Hill Consolidated Mine and operated till 1922, producing $5,154,382 in gold. The shaft reached 3440' on an inc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTYT_south-spring-hill-mine_Sutter-Creek-CA.html
Founded in 1851 working continuously till 1893. Purchased by Keystone Company in 1920 and connected to it. Closed in 1942. Contained 3 shafts: South Spring Hill 1200', Tallisman 600', and Medean at 600' deep. Produced $1,092,472 from 1888-1902.Amador
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTYS_lincoln-mine_Sutter-Creek-CA.html
Founded in 1851 as Amador #2. Renamed the Union Mine and finally the Lincoln Mine by new owner Leland Stanford. Worked until 1924, producing $2 million. Consolidated with Wildman- Mahoney Mines. Foundations and dump remain.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTYR_old-eureka-mine_Sutter-Creek-CA.html
Founded in early 1850's by Alvinza Hayward, owner of the Badger and Wolverine Mines. Earned $65,000 a month, reaching a depth of 2,250 in late 1800's. Shaft sunk to 3,500 feet in 1916. In 1924 was purchased by Central Eureka Company. Closed in 194…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTYB_massa-tunnel-adit_Jackson-CA.html
The Massa Tunnel was dug in the 1850's on Massa Brothers' land. The tunnel extends 126' into the east vein of the Mother Lode. Little gold was found. The Kennedy Mine acquired the property in 1898. It and the Argonaut mined the richer west vein un…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTYA_kennedy-mine_Jackson-CA.html
Viewpoint: 50 yards west, Two of the richest gold mines in Amador County, both reached depths of over one mile. Worked until 1942. Kennedy produced $28.5 million, the Argonaut $ 25 million. Notice headframes west toward Highway 49 and tailing whee…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTY9_zeile-mine-and-mine-house_Jackson-CA.html
Founded in the 1860's as the Coney Mine, operated continuously from 1875-1914. Later sold to Kennedy. Incline shaft 1865' deep. Total production $5 million. Note powder house on road to the east.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTY6_moore-mine_Jackson-CA.html
Founded and active in the 1880's. 10 stamp mill and a 640' shaft. Re-opened 1921 till 1929. 20 stamp mill and a 2,291' incline shaft. Tailing dam north to Raley's. Produced $564,624 in gold. Nearby Mines: South Jackson, Fern, Kearsling, Hubbard…
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