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Longfellow No. 2 lode
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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:
1898
Info found on page:
198 & 199
Info Title:
Longfellow Mine
Principal Producing Cripple Creek Mines - 1898:
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graphic for visual presentation of textName: Longfellow Mine (Bull Hill)
graphic for visual presentation of textOwner: Longfellow Gold Mining Co.
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graphic for visual presentation of textManager: W. B. Jenkins, Cripple Creek
graphic for visual presentation of textLessees: M. G. Baker
graphic for visual presentation of textDescription: 130-foot shaft; whim.
graphic for visual presentation of text lessee: 400-foot shaft; 25-horse power upright boiler; 6x8 cylinder hoist.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 28.03.2024 (09:43:54)
Above Info was First Seen 10.04.2011

Type/Category of Info:
Article
Info Source From:
The Cripple Creek Times. Issue No. 1
Info Publication Date:
January 1, 1903
Info found on page:
57
Info Title:
Longfellow Did Lateral Work
That the late Mr. Stratton had abundant faith in the future and believed in deep mining was evidenced by the amount of work he did on Bull and other hills.
graphic for visual presentation of text An example is that in the Longfellow shafts considerable lateral work was done.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 30.10.2021 (11:20:37)
Above Info was First Seen 11.10.2021

Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
PROFITS; A Journal of Finance and Mining Worth While. Volume: 4 [IV], Issue No. 19
Info Publication Date:
August 6, 1904
Info found on page:
12
Info Title:
Longfellow Large Ore Body Opened
Colorado Spring, August 4.—One of the biggest ore bodies ever opened in the Cripple Creek district has been encountered in the bottom level of the Longfellow. At a depth of 225 feet below the collar and eight feet from the shaft a vein has been encountered and opened for better than four feet. The rock averages five ounces to the ton, which is indicative of one of the biggest ore shoots of that hill.
graphic for visual presentation of text Sinking is to be resumed as fast as possible for the extension of the big ore shoot that the Vindicator people are breaking in their eighth level adjoining, and which, if it continues to surface in the Longfellow, will yield thousands of dollars' worth of ore to the operators.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 22.09.2023 (08:43:43)
Above Info was First Seen 22.09.2023

Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
PROFITS; A Journal of Finance and Mining Worth While. Volume: 4 [IV], Issue No. 31
Info Publication Date:
October 29, 1904
Info found on page:
5
Info Title:
Longfellow Lessees Bilbert and Associates Ships From 250 Feet
Colorado Springs, Oct. 26.—Lessee Bilbert and associates, who are operating blocks of the Longfellow claim, belonging to the Stratton estate and located on Bull Hill, are sending out regular shipments of $50 ore.
graphic for visual presentation of text The ore is being mined from a four-foot vein a short distance from the shaft in the 250-foot level. The lessees are now considering sinking the shaft another 100 feet for the purpose of obtaining additional stoping ground.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 29.09.2023 (08:05:07)
Above Info was First Seen 29.09.2023

Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 58 [LVIII], Issue No. 10
Info Publication Date:
September 3, 1908
Info found on page:
197
Info Title:
Longfellow Gold Mining Co. to Do Regular Shipments
The Longfellow G. M. Co. is preparing to start in on regular shipments. This property is located on Bull hill and adjoins the Vindicator.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 01.04.2023 (08:33:53)
Above Info was First Seen 15.06.2010

Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 29 [XXIX], Issue No. 10
Info Publication Date:
September 5, 1908
Info found on page:
377
Info Title:
Longfellows Being Operating Again
Cripple Creek—The Longfellow Nos. 1 and 2, on the Stratton estate, are again in operation after a long shut down. These mines are located on Bull hill, adjoining the Vindicator estate, below the town of Independence.
graphic for visual presentation of text Holman & Moore, leasing on the north end of No. 2, are drifting on two veins. The shaft on the south end is being retimbered by Lessee McGraw and associates and machinery will later on be installed.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 31.12.2023 (21:23:09)
Above Info was First Seen 31.12.2023

Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 118 [CXVIII], Issue No. 14
Info Publication Date:
April 5, 1919
Info found on page:
474
Info Title:
Longfellow Discovery at 500 Feet
Rich discoveries have been made on the Longfellow mines of the Stratton estate on Bull hill. The discovery was made by winze from the 500-ft. level of the Llewellyn shaft on the Longfellow. This property is operated by the Excelsior M. L. & E. Co. of Denver, under long lease. The ore shipped is returning 5 oz. per ton.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 05.07.2023 (08:19:50)
Above Info was First Seen 11.02.2015

Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 118 [CXVIII], Issue No. 16
Info Publication Date:
April 19, 1919
Info found on page:
540
Info Title:
Longfellow Mine Shipments to Golden Cycle Mill
The Excelsior company, operating the Longfellows of the Stratton estate, is mining a high average grade of ore between the fifth and sixth levels. During March, nearly 200 tons sent to the Golden Cycle mill, mined from a vein 10 ft. wide, assayed better than 5 oz. gold per ton, the last settlement being $74.40.
Above Info was Last Updated on 30.10.2020 (11:04:30)
Above Info was First Seen 05.03.2020