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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 55 [LV], Issue No. 1
Info Publication Date:
January 7, 1893
Info found on page:
13
Info Title:
Lucky Gus Bond & Lease Given
Lucky Gus—The Wilson Creek Mining and Milling Company, of Buena Vista, has bonded and leased the Lucky Gus mine in Cripple Creek for $75,000 to a Leadville company.
graphic for visual presentation of text The sum is to be paid within 12 months. The vein of the Lucky Gus was cut last week, and good ore was struck. A force of men will be put on immediately.
graphic for visual presentation of text It is located on Bull Mountain, near Wilson Creek.
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Article
Info Source From:
The Proceedings of the Colorado Scientific Society. Volume: 5 [V]
Info Publication Date:
July 2, 1895
Info found on page:
xxiv
Info Title:
Colorado Scientific Society Members Visited
Members of the Colorado Scientific Society attending the 127th Regular Meeting held at the Masonic Hall in Cripple Creek July 1st, 1895, visited on the 2nd of July several mines and mills; Portland, Raven, Ruby, Lucky Guss, Zenobia, Pharmacist, Victor, Buena Vista, Londonderry, Climax, Deerhorn, Summit mines were visited, and also the Brodie and Hartzell Mills were inspected.
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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:
1898
Info found on page:
199
Info Title:
Lucky Gus Mine
Principal Producing Cripple Creek Mines - 1898:
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graphic for visual presentation of textName: Lucky Gus Mine (Bull Hill)
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graphic for visual presentation of textManager: A. D. DeMasters
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graphic for visual presentation of textDescription: 600-foot shaft; 35-horse power Mine and Smelter horizontal boiler; 7.5x9 cylinder Mine and Smelter Supply Co.'s flat friction hoist.
graphic for visual presentation of textEmployes: forty employes
graphic for visual presentation of textContact: postoffice, Cripple Creek
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mines and Minerals. Volume: 19 [XIX], Issue No. 7
Info Publication Date:
February 1899
Info found on page:
327
Info Title:
Lucky Guss Slowly Worked
A few sets of lessees are doing all the work at present on the Lucky Cuss at Victor. The new machinery has been installed, but is apparently to lie idle until word is received from England.
graphic for visual presentation of text The annual meeting of the company was held in London lately, but what action was taken, has not yet been learned. It is understood that the meeting was to decided whether the property is to be operated under the leasing system, or by the company itself.
graphic for visual presentation of text Superintendent Henderson is now in London, where he went to attend the meeting.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Aspen Democrat. Volume: 1 [I], Issue No. 189
Info Publication Date:
March 19, 1901
Info found on page:
2
Info Title:
Lucky Guess to Sink More
LUCKY GUESS.—The shaft on the east side of the Luck Guess is being sunk to make connection with the cross-cut from the Orpha May, which is at a depth of 800 feet. In order to accomplish this 300 feet more of sinking will have to be done.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Reporter. Volume: 53 [LIII], Issue No. 14
Info Publication Date:
April 5, 1906
Info found on page:
346
Info Title:
Lucky Gus Rich Ore Discovery
Lucky Gus.—Ten inches of $500 ore was discovered between the 500 and 600 levels of this claim of the Stratton estate last week.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 24 [XXIV], Issue No. 24
Info Publication Date:
June 16, 1906
Info found on page:
731
Info Title:
Lucky Guss Lessees Curry and Associates Ships
Cripple Creek.—Curry and associates, leasing on the Lucky Guss of the Stratton estate, have sent out a car of ore that is expected to give returns of over $60 in gold to the ton. Recently a good strike was made on this property, and it is understood that an ore body about two feet wide is carrying values of between $45 and $60 all the way across.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Reporter. Volume: 54 [LIV], Issue No. 17
Info Publication Date:
October 25, 1906
Info found on page:
424
Info Title:
Lucky Gus Lessees Uncovers Vein
Stratton Estate.—Lessees Sutton & Wellington have uncovered a six-foot vein of medium-grade ore on the Lucky Gus. Over seven carloads of ore, which will run about $50 per ton, is now ready for shipment.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 27 [XXVII], Issue No. 13
Info Publication Date:
September 28, 1907
Info found on page:
526
Info Title:
Lucky Gus Lessees Beckman & Moore in Rich Ore at 400 Feet
Cripple Creek.—J. A. Beckman and Harry Moore of Victor have cut into rich ore at a depth of 400 ft. in the Lucky Gus on the east slope of Bull hill. The vein is 3 ft. wide having an average value of 2 ozs. a ton.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 27 [XXVII], Issue No. 14
Info Publication Date:
October 5, 1907
Info found on page:
570
Info Title:
Lucky Gus Lessees Moore, Beckman, Selig & Co. 400 Feet Shipment to Portland Mill
Cripple Creek.—Moore, Beckman, Selig and others who recently opened a splendid shoot of ore on the 400 level of the Lucky Gus of the Stratton estate, shipped last week a car of ore to the Portland mill which was estimated to run 2½ ozs. a ton.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Western Investors Review. Volume: 14 [XIV], Issue No. 6
Info Publication Date:
November 1907
Info found on page:
66
Info Title:
Lucky Gus No. 2 Lessees in Ore at 450 Feet
VICTOR.—Moore and Seeley, operating on Lucky Gus No. 2 of the Stratton estate on Bull hill, have consigned a carload of two-ounce ore to a local sampler. The ore was mined from a four-foot vein at a depth of 450 feet.
graphic for visual presentation of text Operations are being conducted north of the shaft.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 28 [XXVIII], Issue No. 3
Info Publication Date:
January 18, 1908
Info found on page:
114
Info Title:
Lucky Gus Strike at 400 Feet
Cripple Creek—A good strike was made several days ago in the Lucky Gus property on the Stratton estate on Bull hill. The find was made at a depth of 400 ft., where a vein 3 ft. in width and carrying very rich ore was opened.
graphic for visual presentation of text This vein, it is said, will average better than $200 to the ton all the way across. Since the strike 140 tons of ore were shipped.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Western Investors Review. Volume: 14 [XIV], Issue No. 9
Info Publication Date:
February 1908
Info found on page:
65
Info Title:
Lucky Gus No. 2 Lessees Shipment Value Increase
Cripple Creek.—The values are reported to have materially increased in Lucky Gus No. 2, and Lessees Moore and Seeley, of Victor and Goldfield, respectively, are now said to be receiving settlements at the rate of $500 a ton.
graphic for visual presentation of text For several weeks the ore from the 400-foot level has been averaging $250 a ton. The vein continues to hold its size and the ore is being broken down four feet between walls.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 28 [XXVIII], Issue No. 6
Info Publication Date:
February 8, 1908
Info found on page:
265
Info Title:
Lucky Gus Lessees Moore & Seely Ships Good Ore Weekly
Cripple Creek—H. Moore and Ed Seely of Victor, operating on the Lucky Gus on Bull hill, owned by the Stratton estate, found ore in old workings and are developing one of the most profitable leases in the district.
graphic for visual presentation of text They are shipping a car a week, the ore returning $500 to $600 a ton. This property was owned by the Lucky Gus Gold Mine, Limited, a British corporation, and was sold to the late W. S. Stratton for $300,000.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 57 [LVII], Issue No. 9
Info Publication Date:
February 27, 1908
Info found on page:
232
Info Title:
Lucky Guss Lessees Shipments
Leasers at the Lucky Cus mine of the Stratton Estate, lately made a shipment of 35 tons which netted $100 to the ton. The weekly shipments now amount to three carlots.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 28 [XXVIII], Issue No. 13
Info Publication Date:
March 28, 1908
Info found on page:
535
Info Title:
Lucky Gus Lessees Seeley & Moore High Grade Shipment From 400 Feet
Cripple Creek—Another high-grade shipment was made by Seeley and Moore, leasing on the Lucky Gus No. 2 of the Stratton estate, on Bull hill.
graphic for visual presentation of text The consignment consisted of 20 tons of ore, expected to return $150 to the ton. The mineral was broken from a 4-ft. vein at a depth of 400 ft.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 57 [LVII], Issue No. 18
Info Publication Date:
April 30, 1908
Info found on page:
434
Info Title:
Lucky Gus Regular Shipments
Regular shipments are being made from the Lucky Gus property of the Stratton estate. A very rich streak has recently been encountered.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 28 [XXVIII], Issue No. 18
Info Publication Date:
May 2, 1908
Info found on page:
733
Info Title:
Lucky Gus Lessees Moore & Seeley Ships Regularly
Cripple Creek—Moore & Seeley, leasing on the Lucky Gus of the Stratton estate on Bull hill, are making regular shipments. The ore from the shot recently uncovered in the 400 level is estimated to average 3 to 5 ozs. The lessees are also prosecuting considerable development work.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 57 [LVII], Issue No. 22
Info Publication Date:
May 28, 1908
Info found on page:
520
Info Title:
Lucky Guss Lessees in Good Ore

Moore & Seely, operating on the Lucky Guss of the Stratton estate on GoldBull hill, have recently opened up a good body of ore on the 400-ft. level; this ore will average from 2 ozs. to 3 ozs. per ton.

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General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 29 [XXIX], Issue No. 5
Info Publication Date:
August 1, 1908
Info found on page:
178
Info Title:
Lucky Gus Lessees Moore & Seeley Ships 16 Cars Monthly
Cripple Creek—Moore & Seeley, mining the Lucky Gus under lease, are breaking and shipping 16 cars of ore per month that averages $50 to the ton. The shoot on the 400-ft. level is 4 ft. wide.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Sun. Volume: 75 [LXXV], Issue No. 345
Info Publication Date:
August 10, 1908
Info found on page:
7
Info Title:
Stratton Estate July 1908 Production
Colorado Springs, Aug. 4.—Forty sets of lessees are producing ore from the Stratton estate mines in Cripple Creek. In July 10 cars of ore were shipped to mills and smelters, the value averaging $25 to $30 a ton.
graphic for visual presentation of text The Lucky Gus mine has the richest ore with the American Eagle and John A. Logan next.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 58 [LVIII], Issue No. 9
Info Publication Date:
August 27, 1908
Info found on page:
176
Info Title:
Lucky Gus No. 2 Lessees Shipment Return
Returns from the shipment made by Moore & Seeley from the Lucky Gus No. 2 shows an average value of $151 per ton in gold.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 29 [XXIX], Issue No. 9
Info Publication Date:
August 29, 1908
Info found on page:
330
Info Title:
Lucky Guss No. 2 Lessees High Grade Shipment
Cripple Creek—The lessees of the Lucky Gus No. 2 shipped a car of ore this week that gave returns of $151.20 per ton. The gross bullion value of 30 tons was $4,536. This is said to be the most profitable lease in the district.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 58 [LVIII], Issue No. 13
Info Publication Date:
September 24, 1908
Info found on page:
257
Info Title:
Lucky Guss Shipment Returns
Returns from a carload of ore recently shipped from the Lucky Gus of the Stratton Estate on Bull hill shows an average value of $320 per ton.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 97 [XCVII], Issue No. 2515; 14
Info Publication Date:
October 3, 1908
Info found on page:
446
Info Title:
Lucky Gus Lessees Shipment Returns
Moore & Seeley, who have a lease on the Lucky Gus, of the Stratton estate, have received returns of 16 oz. gold on a shipment recently made from a 4-ft. vein at a depth of 400 ft.
graphic for visual presentation of text Shipments are being made at the rate of about four cars per week.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 29 [XXIX], Issue No. 14
Info Publication Date:
October 3, 1908
Info found on page:
537
Info Title:
Lucky Gus Shipment
Cripple Creek—A car of ore recently shipped from the Lucky Gus of the Stratton estate ran 16 oz. gold to the ton.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 58 [LVIII], Issue No. 1499
Info Publication Date:
October 22, 1908
Info found on page:
337
Info Title:
Lucky Gus Shipment Returns
A recent shipment made from the ore body recently opened up on the 400-ft. level of the Lucky Gus, shows returns of $560 to the ton. The vein measures about 4 ft. between walls and carries several streaks of extraordinary high-grade ore.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 29 [XXIX], Issue No. 17
Info Publication Date:
October 24, 1908
Info found on page:
650
Info Title:
Lucky Gus Lessees Moore & Seeley High Grade Shipment
Cripple Creek—Returns from a trial shipment made recently by Moore & Seeley, operating on the Lucky Gus of the Stratton estate, gave $500 per ton. The vein measures 4 ft. between walls and carries streaks of very high value.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 97 [XCVII], Issue No. 2526; 25
Info Publication Date:
December 19, 1908
Info found on page:
826
Info Title:
Lucky Gus Lessees Improve Its Workings
George Cockran and associates, who have a lease on the Lucky Gus mine on Bull hill, are installing a steam hoist and boiler. The shaft-house is being repaired.
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Article
Info Source From:
Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 98 [XCVIII], Issue No. 2528; 1
Info Publication Date:
January 2, 1909
Info found on page:
43
Info Title:
Lucky Gus Mine Stuff in 1908
The entire Stratton Estate properties, such as the American Eagles, Lucky Gus, Specimen, Sacramento, are under lease and many of them are productive. The Lucky Gus, under lease to H. G. Moore and associates, has been one of the best operations in the camp, having paid each of the three lessees some $50,000 during the year, and they are still making a good production of high-grade ore.
graphic for visual presentation of text Generally speaking, with the necessary development, the properties of this estate should produce a fair tonnage during the next five years.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 98 [XCVIII], Issue No. 2552; 25
Info Publication Date:
June 19, 1909
Info found on page:
840
Info Title:
Lucky Gus No. 2 Lessees Shipped 4-oz. Ore
A carload of 4-oz. ore was billed out from the Lucky Gus No. 2 by Moore and associates, lessees on that Stratton estate property. The ore was mined from the main Lucky Gus vein at the 400-ft. level of this Bull hill property.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 90 [XC], Issue No. 5
Info Publication Date:
July 30, 1910
Info found on page:
233
Info Title:
Lucky Gus Lessees in New Oreshoot
Stratton Estate—Lessees operating through the Lucky Gus No. 2 shaft have opened a new oreshoot in the Lucky Gus vein, the ore assaying from $20 to $200 per ton.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 90 [XC], Issue No. 17
Info Publication Date:
October 22, 1910
Info found on page:
831
Info Title:
Stratton Estate - Lucky Gus Shipments
Stratton Estate—From the Lucky Gus lease of Moore & MacDonald, on No. 2 shaft, 5 cars of gold ore were shipped last month, which averaged $30 per ton.
graphic for visual presentation of text Udick & Co., from the joint shaft, 300-ft. level, shipped 5 cars last month averaging $40 per ton.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 63 [LXIII], Issue No. 1625
Info Publication Date:
March 23, 1911
Info found on page:
325-326
Info Title:
Lucky Gus No. 2 Lessees Will Soon Ship
With three miners employed working a machine drill, and with a new electric hoist installed on the No. 2 shaft of the Lucky Gus, The Girls Leasing Co. of Boston, Miss Mary Collins, superintendent, will shortly ship out two cars of good ore that is broken in the mine and ready to hoist.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 64 [LXIV], Issue No. 1645
Info Publication Date:
August 10, 1911
Info found on page:
140
Info Title:
Lucky Gus No. 2 Lessees Shipment
Moore and associates, operating the Lucky Gus No. 2 on Bull hill, have sent out a car of good ore which comes from a new strike made in running a crosscut west of the shaft.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 65 [LXV], Issue No. 1675
Info Publication Date:
March 7, 1912
Info found on page:
ad33
Info Title:
Joint Shaft on Lucky Gus Lessee Installed Electric Hoist
E. S. Chillson has taken a lease on the Joint shaft of the Lucky Gus on Bull hill from the Stratton estate and has installed a 15-horse power electric hoist.
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