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The Cripple Creek Times. Issue No. 1Info Publication Date:
January 1, 1903Info found on page:
56Info Title:
American Eagle Depth
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.

An example is the American Eagles shaft. The floor of the bottom level is 1,500 feet below the collar of the shaft. Drifting and cross-cutting to the number of 15,080 feet has been performed there.
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General Mining News
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Yuma Pioneer. Volume: 17 [XVII], Issue No. 51Info Publication Date:
December 18, 1903Info found on page:
5Info Title:
Commander Removes Troops
Denver, Dec. 16.—A Republican special from Cripple Creek last night says:

All troops which have been stationed at the American Eagle on Bull hill were withdrawn to-day by order of Colonel Verdeckberg, the commander of the National Guard in this district. It is believed by the military commander and his advisers that the conditions no longer require military protection. The non-union men working can fully protect themselves and have so declared themselves.

The move is a significant one, indicating the confidence the military authorities have in the situation.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 88 [LXXXVIII]Info Publication Date:
May 14, 1904Info found on page:
336Info Title:
American Eagle's Resumed Work
The American Eagles mine of Stratton's Co. at Cripple Creek has resumed. Superintendent Robbing says 100 men will be employed and a production of a carload of ore per day be made.

The work of developing the ore body at a depth of 1500 feet will be increased.
Above Info was Last Updated on 30.10.2020 (11:04:30)
Above Info was First Seen 20.02.2019
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 88 [LXXXVIII], Issue No. 19Info Publication Date:
November 6, 1909Info found on page:
945Info Title:
American Eagle Shipment
American Eagle—A 30-ton shipment of ore running from four to six oz. in gold has been made from the lease of the Colorado Investment Company.
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General Mining News
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 88 [LXXXVIII], Issue No. 24Info Publication Date:
December 11, 1909Info found on page:
1194Info Title:
American Eagles Rich Ore Found
American Eagles—Very rich ore has been discovered by sub-leasers in a block north of the main shaft at the second level.

The property is under lease to the Colorado Mines Investment Company.
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General Mining News
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 92 [XCII], Issue No. 8Info Publication Date:
August 19, 1911Info found on page:
374Info Title:
American Eagle Visit by W. Jameson of the Colorado Mines and Investment Co.
American Eagle—W. Jameson, president of the Colorado Mines and Investment Company, operating this mine on Bull hill, has been in the district looking after company business and examining the new strike.

This mine is one of the heavy shippers of smelting ore.
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Above Info was First Seen 26.03.2019
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General Mining News
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 92 [XCII], Issue No. 12Info Publication Date:
September 16, 1911Info found on page:
564Info Title:
Colorado Mines and Investment Co. August Shipments From American Eagle
Stratton Estate—The August shipment from the American Eagle by the Colorado Mines and Investment Company is reported to have been 10 cars of ore which contained S11,000 in gold, and netted about $8,000.
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Above Info was First Seen 26.03.2019
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General Mining News
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 92 [XCII], Issue No. 22Info Publication Date:
November 25, 1911Info found on page:
1056Info Title:
American Eagles October Output
American Eagles—The October output was 12 cars, averaging $60 per ton. This property is owned by the Stratton estate and is leased by the Colorado Mines and Investment Company, Paul Hines, superintendent.
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General Mining News
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 92 [XCII], Issue No. 25Info Publication Date:
December 16, 1911Info found on page:
1198Info Title:
American Eagle Discoveries on 1100-Level
American Eagles—Two discoveries are reported on the 1100 level; one on the Rice vein shows 18 in. of 3-oz. gold ore, the other on the main Eagles vein, 4 ft. of 2-oz. gold ore. The Colorado Mines Investment Co. is the lessee.
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Above Info was First Seen 30.03.2019
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General Mining News
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Eagle Valley Enterprise. Volume: 16 [XVI], Issue No. 32Info Publication Date:
May 23, 1913Info found on page:
6Info Title:
American Eagles Output Average Every Other Day
The output from the American Eagles mine on Bull hill, chief holding of the Stratton estate in the Cripple Creek district, will average about a car of ore every other day valued at $40 to the ton.
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Above Info was First Seen 09.10.2019
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
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The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 107 [CVII], Issue No. 14Info Publication Date:
October 4, 1913Info found on page:
546Info Title:
South Burns Might Be Worked From American Eagle
It is proposed to 'sink' the South Burns shaft of the Acacia Gold Mining Co. 200 ft. by 'raising.'

This will be done by cross-cutting from the American Eagles mine, 1450 ft. deep, to a point directly under the South Burns shaft, and then drive the raise.
Above Info was Last Updated on 30.10.2020 (11:04:30)
Above Info was First Seen 17.11.2019
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Article
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The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 107 [CVII], Issue No. 19Info Publication Date:
November 8, 1913Info found on page:
734Info Title:
Depths of the American Eagles, John a. Logan & Orpha May Mines
Stratton's Independence M. & D. Co., the American Eagles shaft, on Bull Hill, is now 1500 ft., the John A. Logan shaft, is down 1500 ft., and Orpha May shaft is down 1500 ft.
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Above Info was First Seen 20.11.2019
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
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The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 107 [CVII], Issue No. 20Info Publication Date:
November 15, 1913Info found on page:
785Info Title:
Amaerican Eagle to Get an Electric Hoist
An electric hoist is about to be installed on the 1100-ft. level of the American Eagle property of the Stratton estate.
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Above Info was First Seen 02.12.2019
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
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The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 118 [CXVIII], Issue No. 14Info Publication Date:
April 5, 1919Info found on page:
474Info Title:
American Eagle Discovery
Rich discoveries have been made on the American Eagles mine of the Stratton estate on Bull hill. Basket & Luce have sunk a winze 125 ft. on ore from the 1500-ft. level, and are mining 8 to 10-oz ore from an 8-ft. vein, by drift from the bottom of the winze.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
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The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 118 [CXVIII], Issue No. 18Info Publication Date:
May 3, 1919Info found on page:
613Info Title:
Stratton's Cripple Creek M. & D. Co. Lessees Ships 2-Oz. Ore
The Larson lease at the Six Points, and Basket and Luce lease at the American Eagles, mines of Stratton's Cripple Creek M. & D. Co., are shipping 2-oz. ore.
Above Info was Last Updated on 30.10.2020 (11:04:30)
Above Info was First Seen 07.03.2020
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
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The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 121 [CXXI], Issue No. 4Info Publication Date:
July 24, 1920Info found on page:
134Info Title:
American Eagle Gold Discovery
Old mines and old miners are making good: as a result of recent work two rich gold discoveries have recently been made. The first was at the Strong mine, Battle mountain, near the surface, and the second, at a depth of 750 ft., on the American Eagles property, located personally by the late W. S. Stratton.

This second discovery has been made by F. M. Kurie, former superintendent of the Portland company, who has been mining and shipping a good grade of milling ore from two blocks of the Stratton estate, Bull hill, operated through the Star of Bethlehem shaft. He recently secured a modification of his lease whereby the depth was extended and he was permitted to operate from the American Eagles deep shaft.

By a short cross-cut Kurie has opened up, if not the vein he was seeking, one with better prospects as two drifts now being run on the vein have both breasts in ore and samples show four ounces gold per ton.
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Above Info was First Seen 29.02.2020
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 123 [CXXIII], Issue No. 10Info Publication Date:
September 3, 1921Info found on page:
343Info Title:
American Eagle Discovery
Rich discoveries have recently been made at the American Eagles.
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Above Info was First Seen 16.02.2020
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
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The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 123 [CXXIII], Issue No. 16Info Publication Date:
October 15, 1921Info found on page:
549Info Title:
American Eagle Lessee in Ore
A 4-ft. vein of ore sampling 2 oz. gold has been opened by a lessee on the American Eagle.
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Above Info was First Seen 18.02.2020