General/Base Info:
Grand Review [aka Major-Laughrey or Major-Loughrey] Mine
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Info Last updated: 10.02.2020 (22:53:11)
Id No. (Mine / 1902 map):
4
Type:
Combination Vertical & Adit Mine
Date Located / Formed:
08.06.1893 (Date of Amended Location)
Location:
Copper Mountain
Location Map Description:
Discovery / Formed by:
  • Joseph Major ( Info From Claim/Survey Map )
  • et al. (and Others) ( Info From Claim/Survey Map )
Status:
Unknown
Fate details:
Owned by:
  • Joseph Major
    -> 1898-12-31 [claim Map]
  • Major-Loughrey Gold Mining and Milling Company
    -> 1900 [reported As Owner]
Known claims:
  • Grand Review lode - 12838
  • Loughrey lode - 12838
  • Sans Pareil lode - 12838
  • Violet lode - 12838
  • Last Chance Placer - 12895
Claim Links:
Location Claim Description:
Patented Date:
Mineral Certificate No.:
0
General Land Office No.:
0
Known Transportation Connection:
    Extra Info/Details [Linked at One Time to the Entity]:
    Vertical Shaft & Adit/Tunnel
    Known Producing Info:
    General notes:
    The Major-Loughrey seems to have been the company, but as this claim was part of that company and I seen a report of the Major-Laughrey shipping I take a chance and claim this as another name for this mine...
    graphic for visual presentation of text The claim map of the Grand Review is an intertangled mass of claims, but the part shown on the claim Plat that I would say is this claim is showing a Discovery Shaft about middle of claim. There is a second Shaft and a third Shaft just south of it, mere meters away I think. Also a Trench and a small Adit is shown nearby.
    graphic for visual presentation of text At the south edge of the claim, into the Last Chance Placer – belonging to the same people - there starts a Tunnel going into the Grand Review claim quite a distance, with three Drifts at the end, near the border of then Loughrey claim.
    graphic for visual presentation of text A piece of ground in north east is lost to another claim of someone else.