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General Mining News
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Akron Weekly Pioneer Press. Volume: 10 [X], Issue No. 32Info Publication Date:
June 14, 1895Info found on page:
4Info Title:
Happy Day lode lease Work
The Alamo leasers have broken into a five-foot lead in a drift on the Happy Day lode, which is down 60 feet. The Happy Day is being worked by Charles Keith and Milo Hoskins. It appears to be the same vein as that found in the Gold King.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 30.10.2020 (11:04:30)
Above Info was First Seen 26.07.2019
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Aspen Democrat. Volume: 2 [II], Issue No. 5Info Publication Date:
August 10, 1901Info found on page:
3Info Title:
Alamo to Be Worked Through the Ophelia Tunnel
(From the Cripple Creek Press.)
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ALAMO.
The management of the Alamo company has decided to do all work through the Ophelia tunnel instead of through the shaft which has been used until recently.
The depth obtained in the tunnel workings is about 450 feet, the expense of working here being only about $6 per foot, while the cost of sinking in the shaft is about $20 per foot.
The drift which is being run has about 200 feet further to go before getting directly under the shaft and connection will be made at that point with the shaft by means of an upraise.
The drift along the vein has so far accomplished a distance of about 1,000 foot, the company having been at work for the past three or four months.
Besides drifting a considerable amount of crosscutting has been done to explore the territory and more will be done as soon as the drift has been run the other 200 feet. The vein shown about 3½ feet in width and assays have been obtained running as high as $300 to the ton.
All work will be done through the tunnel until the workings are connected with the air shaft.
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