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General Mining News
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Mining Science. Volume: 62 [LXII], Issue No. 1591Info Publication Date:
July 28, 1910Info found on page:
90-91Info Title:
Moon-Anchor Co. Happenings
Important development of property of the Moon-Anchor Co., consisting of the New Moon, Little Annie Rooney, Chance and portions of the Anchor and Anchor No. 2 claims on Gold hill, known as the Moon-Anchor mine, will be undertaken on company account about August 1.
For several years the mine has been operated by leasers. The directors will sink the main shaft, now down 960 ft., an additional 200 ft. and possibly deeper, and will put on a hoisting plant to lift ore 2,000 ft.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 25.04.2023 (12:34:57)
Above Info was First Seen 11.07.2010
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
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Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 97 [XCVII], Issue No. 2502; 1Info Publication Date:
July 4, 1908Info found on page:
7Info Title:
Meteor Leasing Co.'s Ground Leased
W. L. Jameson, of Denver, has leased the group of claims belonging to the Meteor Leasing Co., consisting of the New Moon, the Chance, and the Little Annie Rooney claims, for a period of four years.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 14.08.2023 (00:11:40)
Above Info was First Seen 28.09.2010
Type/Category of Info:
Mine Info
Info Source From:
Colorado State Mining Directory 1898; Buyer's Guide to Representative Mining Machinery and Supply Houses of America. Info Publication Date:
1898Info found on page:
191Info Title:
Chance Mine (Gold Hill)
Principal Producing Cripple Creek Mines - 1898:
Name: Chance Mine (Gold Hill)
Owner: Anchoria-Leland Gold Mining Co.
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Manager: C. W. Howbert
Lessees:
Description: 750-foot shaft, large amount of drifts; steam; two 100-horse power tubular boilers; double drum 12x16 cylinder "Allis" hoisting engine; 3-drill Ingersoll compressor; 4x10x4 "Snow," and No. 7 Cameron pump.
Employes: ninety employes
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Above Info was Last Updated on 24.03.2024 (15:03:35)
Above Info was First Seen 09.04.2011
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
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The Morning Times. Volume: 3 [III], Issue No. 250Info Publication Date:
February 6, 1896Info found on page:
1Info Title:
Lexington People Pushing Things
The Lexington People Pushing Things.
The Lexington Gold Mining company is pushing work on its various properties in the camp. The Jeff Davis and Jeff Davis No. 2, are being vigorously worked under lease by Michael Gilmore and others. The Clara D., on Gold hill is being worked by two sets of lessees and a strong vein has been opened. The company has secured a two years lease on the Robert E. Lee and have just let a contract from cross-cutting the lode the entire width of the claim from west to east. In a day or two the Lexington company will start a drift in the Chance which they have now under lease from the Anchoria-Leland company. The drift will be run from the 200-foot level to the south side line of the Chance. Altogether the company now has twenty-five men employed. No stock is being offered on the market at present.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 30.10.2020 (11:04:30)
Above Info was First Seen 25.08.2019