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Type/Category of Info:
Article
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:
152
Info Title:
American Eagle Mines
Located at Colorado Springs:
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graphic for visual presentation of textPresident: W. S. Stratton, owner
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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:
189
Info Title:
American Eagles Mine
Principal Producing Cripple Creek Mines - 1898:
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graphic for visual presentation of textName: American Eagle Nos. 1, 2 and 3
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graphic for visual presentation of textDescription: shafts; steam.
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Article
Info Source From:
The Cripple Creek Times. Issue No. 1
Info Publication Date:
January 1, 1903
Info found on page:
56
Info 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.
graphic for visual presentation of text 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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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
PROFITS; A Journal of Finance and Mining Worth While. Volume: 3 [III], Issue No. 1
Info Publication Date:
April 4, 1903
Info found on page:
2
Info Title:
American Eagle Reports Development at 1500 Feet
It is reported on good authority that recent development in the 1500 foot level of the American Eagle has resulted in the opening of about two feet of ore that will ship better than $90 a ton.
graphic for visual presentation of text This is one of the few mines owned by the Stratton estate that is being operated by the directors. Manager Rice at present is breaking ore in four levels.
graphic for visual presentation of text The entire product of the mine is of smelting grade.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
PROFITS; A Journal of Finance and Mining Worth While. Volume: 3 [III], Issue No. 8
Info Publication Date:
May 23, 1903
Info found on page:
2
Info Title:
American Eagle Highgrade at 1400 Feet
Development of the new ore shoot opened at the 1400 foot level in Stratton's American Eagle on Bull Hill shows that it is a large occurrence carrying high average values.
graphic for visual presentation of text Part of the pay streak is very rich. The strike is important on account of the great depth at which the ore occurs and indicates fairly that pay rock will probably be found in other mines in that section of Bull Hill when exploratory work shall be carried forward to the depth mentioned.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
PROFITS; A Journal of Finance and Mining Worth While. Volume: 3 [III], Issue No. 10
Info Publication Date:
June 6, 1903
Info found on page:
2
Info Title:
Stratton Estate Properties Shows Excellent High-Grade
On both the American Eagles and on the Abe Lincoln in Poverty Gulch, the showing so far as high grade ore is concerned, is excellent.
graphic for visual presentation of text In the 1500 foot level of the Eagles the grade of the ore is richer than has ever before been mined on the property. It shows gray copper and assays $2000 per ton. The American Eagles shaft is the deepest in the camp.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
PROFITS; A Journal of Finance and Mining Worth While. Volume: 3 [III], Issue No. 35
Info Publication Date:
November 28, 1903
Info found on page:
2
Info Title:
El Paso Drainage Tunnel Working as Wanted
A large number of mining properties in the Cripple Creek district are feeling the result of the opening of the drainage tunnel by a very noticeable decrease in their water lines.
graphic for visual presentation of textThe water in the Elkton and Mary McKinney properties is receding at the rate of five feet per month.
graphic for visual presentation of textThe water level in the American Eagle and Ajax properties on Battle mountain is also being lowered at about the same rate.
graphic for visual presentation of text Nearly every property in the western section of the camp is feeling the beneficial effect of the drainage tunnel, while the mines on Beacon hill have been drained entirely.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Yuma Pioneer. Volume: 17 [XVII], Issue No. 51
Info Publication Date:
December 18, 1903
Info found on page:
5
Info Title:
Commander Removes Troops
Denver, Dec. 16.—A Republican special from Cripple Creek last night says:
graphic for visual presentation of text 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.
graphic for visual presentation of text 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, 1904
Info found on page:
336
Info 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.
graphic for visual presentation of text The work of developing the ore body at a depth of 1500 feet will be increased.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Reporter. Volume: 49 [XLIX], Issue No. 20
Info Publication Date:
May 19, 1904
Info found on page:
514
Info Title:
American Eagles to Resume Work
American Eagles.—It is announced that work will be resumed at this property on Bull Hill belonging to the Stratton estate. The Eagles shaft is the deepest in the district. Work was suspended last August owing to the labor troubles.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Reporter. Volume: 49 [XLIX], Issue No. 21
Info Publication Date:
May 26, 1904
Info found on page:
542
Info Title:
Night Shift at American Eagle
The Eagle Shaft, on the Stratton estate, which started up two weeks ago, added a night shift last week and are now running sixty-five men.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
PROFITS; A Journal of Finance and Mining Worth While. Volume: 4 [IV], Issue No. 32
Info Publication Date:
November 5, 1904
Info found on page:
5
Info Title:
American Eagles Mine Makes Carload a Day
One carload a day is the average production from the American Eagles mine of the Stratton estate, at Cripple Creek. This means about 600 tons a month, and as the grade is about $30 a ton, it suggests a gross value of $18,000 a month.
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Article
Info Source From:
The Short Line Blue Book. Volume: 5 [V], Issue No. 1
Info Publication Date:
April 1, 1905
Info found on page:
69
Info Title:
American Eagles in Ore at 1568 Feet
Right after the Gold King mine, the first producer in the district, was opened the experts boldly stated that the ore would not extend beyond a depth of 500 feet.
graphic for visual presentation of text How little they knew concerning the ore of the camp has since been proven for right now ore is showing at the depth of 1,568 feet below the collar of the shaft of the American Eagles mine on Bull Hill, that belongs to the Stratton's Cripple Creek Mining and Development Company.
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Type/Category of Info:
Article
Info Source From:
Geology and Gold Deposits of the Cripple Creek District, Colorado. Issue No. 54
Info Publication Date:
1906
Info found on page:
142
Info Title:
About 1904 Mines Using Standard Mill
Among the principal mines from which the Standard Mill treats ores are the Abe Lincoln, American Eagle, Elkton, El Paso, Findley, Golden Cycle, Shurtloff, Strong, Theresa, and Vindicator.
graphic for visual presentation of text In April, 1904, the plant was handling about 250 tons daily.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Reporter. Volume: 53 [LIII], Issue No. 8
Info Publication Date:
February 22, 1906
Info found on page:
200
Info Title:
American Eagles to Sink Deeper
American Eagles.—A number of high assays have recently been returned from ore discovered in this mine. The shaft will immediately be sunk another 100 feet and a drift run to intersect the vein at that depth.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 24 [XXIV], Issue No. 8
Info Publication Date:
February 24, 1906
Info found on page:
282
Info Title:
American Eagle Lessee Cox Made Rich Strike
Denver, Colo.—One of the richest strikes recently made in Cripple Creek occurred a few days ago in the American Eagle's claim of the Stratton estate, which has the deepest workings in the district, the main shaft having attained a depth of 1,520 feet.
graphic for visual presentation of text Lessee J. H. S. Cox of Denver, operating through the Mineral Rock shaft at a depth of 250 feet, has cut 12 inches of ore that is practically solid sylvanite, running 70 ounces gold or $1,400 per ton. The vein is well defined, the trend being north and south.
graphic for visual presentation of text Mr. Cox is also operating through the American Eagle's shaft and getting out about 500 tons a month that runs something less than two ounces.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Reporter. Volume: 53 [LIII], Issue No. 9
Info Publication Date:
March 1, 1906
Info found on page:
224
Info Title:
American Eagles Lessees in Good Pay Shoots
American Eagles.—Dobbins Bros., who are sub-leasing the 800 level, and Johnson & Co., operating on the 500 level, have recently opened up good pay shoots.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Reporter. Volume: 53 [LIII], Issue No. 12
Info Publication Date:
March 22, 1906
Info found on page:
300
Info Title:
American Eagle Reports Finding High-Grade at Level 11
American Eagles.—It is reported that an 18-inch streak of $100 ore, carrying considerable sylvanite, has been uncovered on the eleventh level of this property.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Reporter. Volume: 53 [LIII], Issue No. 13
Info Publication Date:
March 29, 1906
Info found on page:
324
Info Title:
American Eagles Worked on Many Levels
American Eagles.—Ore is being broken on six levels in this property and between 500 and 600 tons per month are being shipped. Values range from $25 to $100 per ton. The best ore is being obtained on the 1,500 level.
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Personals
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 57 [LVII], Issue No. 8
Info Publication Date:
February 20, 1908
Info found on page:
205
Info Title:
Mr. J. W. Price Engaged as Superintendent of American Eagle
J. W. Price has been engaged as superintendent of the American Eagle mine, Cripple Creek, Colo.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 57 [LVII], Issue No. 8
Info Publication Date:
February 20, 1908
Info found on page:
209
Info Title:
Central Trust Co. Secured American Eagle Lease
The Central Trust Co. of Denver has secured a two years' lease on the Stratton estate's American Eagle mine on Bull hill. The ground will be sub-leased.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 96 [XCVI], Issue No. 2485; 10
Info Publication Date:
March 7, 1908
Info found on page:
311
Info Title:
Central Trust Co. Working Its American Eagle Lease
Twenty-five miners have been put to work on the American Eagle mine on Bull hill by the Central Trust Co. of Denver, which has secured a lease on the property. The compressor and machine drills are being used.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 28 [XXVIII], Issue No. 12
Info Publication Date:
March 21, 1908
Info found on page:
498
Info Title:
American Eagle Blocked for Leasing
Cripple Creek—The American Eagle on Bull hill, owned by the Stratton estate and under lease to the Central Trust Co. of Denver, has been blocked for leasing purposes.
graphic for visual presentation of text A number of blocks have been reserved for operation on company account.
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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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General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 29 [XXIX], Issue No. 7
Info Publication Date:
August 15, 1908
Info found on page:
254
Info Title:
American Eagle Lessee Cotton Opened Good Ore
Cripple Creek—Ore carrying 30 ozs. gold to the ton has been opened up by O. W. Cotton, operating on block 212 of the American Eagles on Bull hill.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 29 [XXIX], Issue No. 7
Info Publication Date:
August 15, 1908
Info found on page:
254
Info Title:
American Eagle Sublessees Finn and Associates Opened High Grade Vein
Cripple Creek—J. Maurice Finn and associates, subleasing on block 247 of the American Eagles have opened a vein 1½ to 2 ft. wide which carries very high values. The bulk of the vein filling gives from 2 to 5 ozs. to the ton.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 29 [XXIX], Issue No. 8
Info Publication Date:
August 22, 1908
Info found on page:
293
Info Title:
American Eagle Lessee Colton Opened Good Ore
Cripple Creek—O. W. Colton, who is working block 212 of the American Eagles on Bull hill, has cut a vein 12 ins. wide that runs 30 ozs. gold to the ton. The balance of the shoot which is of good size, returns 4 ozs.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 29 [XXIX], Issue No. 15
Info Publication Date:
October 10, 1908
Info found on page:
575
Info Title:
American Eagles Sublessee Daily Working Ore at 400 Feet
Cripple Creek—A strike of unusual richness is reported from the American Eagles on the summit of Bull hill by sub-lessee Tom Daily, operating at the 400 level, where he opened up 16 in. of quartz carrying from 1 to 2 in. of ore that assays very high in gold.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Sun. Volume: 76 [LXXVI], Issue No. 294
Info Publication Date:
June 21, 1909
Info found on page:
9
Info Title:
American Eagle in Rich Ore Below 1000 Feet
COLORADO SPRINGS, June 15.—Rich ore is coming from four levels below the 1,000 foot point in the American Eagle, Cripple Creek.
graphic for visual presentation of text It is also reported that the deep drainage tunnel will render the mine dry to 2,500 and 3,000 feet.
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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:
American Eagles 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. Several new orebodies have been discovered on the American Eagles.
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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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Western Investors Review. Volume: 15 [XV], Issue No. 10
Info Publication Date:
May 1909
Info found on page:
9
Info Title:
American Eagle Ships Weekly
The American Eagle mine of the Stratton estate is making production of three cars a week, and the ore is returning values from $16 to $52 a ton.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 98 [XCVIII], Issue No. 2551; 24
Info Publication Date:
June 12, 1909
Info found on page:
808
Info Title:
American Eagle Sub-Lessee Ships Trial Run
Charles Hathaway, operating a sublease on the American Eagle mine, shipped 30 tons of ore for a trial run.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Western Investors Review. Volume: 15 [XV], Issue No. 11
Info Publication Date:
June 1909
Info found on page:
10
Info Title:
American Eagle in Rich Ore Below 1000 Feet
Continuity of Cripple Creek ore bodies to a great depth has again been conclusively demonstrated by recent developments at the American Eagle mine on Bull hill, where rich ore is coming from the four levels below the 1,000-foot point, the deepest work having been prosecuted at a depth of 1,400 feet.
graphic for visual presentation of text This mine is owned by the Stratton estate.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 99 [XCIX], Issue No. 2565; 12
Info Publication Date:
September 18, 1909
Info found on page:
378
Info Title:
American Eagle in Rich Ore
A shoot of rich ore has been opened on the 1100-ft. level of the American Eagle mine and operations resumed. Paul Hines is superintendent.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 99 [XCIX], Issue No. 2571; 18
Info Publication Date:
October 30, 1909
Info found on page:
579
Info Title:
American Eagle Lessee Resumed Operations
The Colorado Mines Investment Co. has resumed operations at the American Eagles mine on Bull hill, and has let a number of sub-leases. Paul Hines is superintendent.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 88 [LXXXVIII], Issue No. 19
Info Publication Date:
November 6, 1909
Info found on page:
945
Info 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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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 99 [XCIX], Issue No. 2572; 19
Info Publication Date:
November 6, 1909
Info found on page:
636
Info Title:
Colorado Mines Investment Co. Lease on American Eagle Still in High-Grade
The Colorado Mines Investment Co. shipped 30 tons of high-grade ore from the shoot recently opened on the eleventh level of the American Eagles mine which it is operating under lease.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 88 [LXXXVIII], Issue No. 24
Info Publication Date:
December 11, 1909
Info found on page:
1194
Info 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.
graphic for visual presentation of text The property is under lease to the Colorado Mines Investment Company.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 99 [XCIX], Issue No. 2577; 24
Info Publication Date:
December 11, 1909
Info found on page:
805
Info Title:
American Eagle Sub-Lessees in Rich Ore
Love & Thirkell, sub-leasing on the second level of the American Eagles mine, have opened a body of ore that assays from $40 to $80 per ton. The last few feet of the work has been in extremely rich ground, the ore being sacked in the stopes for shipment.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 61 [LXI], Issue No. 1565
Info Publication Date:
January 27, 1910
Info found on page:
91
Info Title:
American Eagle Property Rich Ore Shoot Continues
The rich ore shoot opened about six weeks ago in the American Eagles property, on Bull hill, has steadily continued to improve with development work, and now some of the ore shipped carries values in excess of $1,000 gold to the ton.
graphic for visual presentation of text The richer mineral is exposed in a seam somewhat wider than the average high-grade streaks opened in this district, and, according to report from the property, this season this seam is gradually spreading out as the ore body is followed.
graphic for visual presentation of text The strike was originally made by sub-lessees on the 800-foot level.
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Mining Science. Volume: 61 [LXI], Issue No. 1583
Info Publication Date:
June 2, 1910
Info found on page:
523
Info Title:
American Eagle Rich Shipments From Lessees
Two rich consignments of ore were loaded out from the American Eagles mine, on the summit of Bull hill. The property is owned by the Stratton estate, and is said to be the second location made in the Cripple Creek mining district by the late W. S. Stratton.
graphic for visual presentation of text Its shaft is the deepest in the entire district, 1,515 ft. from collar to sump, but the rich ore recently encountered is near the surface in the first and second levels.
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Mining Science. Volume: 61 [LXI], Issue No. 1586
Info Publication Date:
June 23, 1910
Info found on page:
595
Info Title:
Sub-Lessees Made Rich Strike at 800 Feet
Harry Luce and Jack Walsh, operating a sub-lease on Bull hill, have made a rich strike at the 800-ft. level of the American Eagles shaft. Prospecting at the depth on the Hidden Treasure claim, the lessees entered an ore body 4 ft. wide, all of which will pay and 2 ft. of which will return about $100 to the ton.
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 90 [XC], Issue No. 4
Info Publication Date:
July 23, 1910
Info found on page:
186
Info Title:
Subleases in American Eagle Doing Well
Another property on Bull hill has again come into prominence with a discovery of rich ore, and this time it is the old American Eagles, one of the first mines discovered by the late W. S. Stratton, and now owned by the Stratton Estate.
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graphic for visual presentation of text Lessees Bunch & Company are said to have opened at the second level 4 ft. of ore, 6 in. of which samples as high as 50 oz. gold per ton, but the rest of the vein will pay to ship.
graphic for visual presentation of text At the eighth level of the American Eagles shaft, Thomas Ludlam, lessee, has 18 in. of ore in the Murphy vein which is said to average $300 per ton in gold.
graphic for visual presentation of text Walsh and associates, leasing on the same mine, report a shoot of ore struck, which is 2½ ft. wide and runs $60 to $80 per ton.
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graphic for visual presentation of text The above are subleases, the American Eagles being under lease to the Colorado Mines Investment Company, Paul Hines, manager.
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 90 [XC], Issue No. 7
Info Publication Date:
August 13, 1910
Info found on page:
335
Info Title:
Stratton Estate - American Eagle Shipment Paid Good
Stratton Estate—A 23-ton shipment of ore mined on the first level of the American Eagle shaft has been settled for by the Portland (valley) mill at the rate of $128 per ton.
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 90 [XC], Issue No. 10
Info Publication Date:
September 3, 1910
Info found on page:
476
Info Title:
American Eagle Shipments
American Eagles—A shipment of 32 tons of ore to Denver from this Stratton Estate property ran 8 oz. gold to the ton; also one carload of 3-oz. and two carloads of 2-oz. ore were loaded out.
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Mining Science. Volume: 62 [LXII], Issue No. 1597
Info Publication Date:
September 8, 1910
Info found on page:
236
Info Title:
American Eagles Happenings
From the American Eagles mine, a Stratton estate property on the west slope of Bull hill, 14 cars were shipped in July, the average being a little more than $ 50 per ton. The output for August will go over this, and the value will be higher.
graphic for visual presentation of text The American Eagles is operated by a number of sub-lessees or contractors working under the Colorado Mines & Investment Co.
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 90 [XC], Issue No. 11
Info Publication Date:
September 10, 1910
Info found on page:
529
Info Title:
American Eagles July Shipments
American Eagles—From this mine, which is owned by the Stratton Estate, 14 cars of gold ore were shipped in July, of an average value of $50 per ton.
graphic for visual presentation of text August output will be larger and higher grade. The property is leased to the Colorado Mines Investment Company.
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 90 [XC], Issue No. 12
Info Publication Date:
September 17, 1910
Info found on page:
575
Info Title:
Lessee Jones in vein at American Eagles
American Eagles—Lessee Jones is said to have opened a new vein 8 ft. in width at the breast of his drift at the 700 level, assaying $20 a ton.
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Mining Science. Volume: 62 [LXII], Issue No. 1602
Info Publication Date:
October 13, 1910
Info found on page:
357
Info Title:
American Eagles September 1910 Output
The September output from the American Eagles, on Bull hill, operated by the Colorado Mines and Investment Co., Paul Hinds, superintendent, was 12 cars, the average value being $55 per ton. The ore is from several levels mined by sub-lessees.
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 90 [XC], Issue No. 17
Info Publication Date:
October 22, 1910
Info found on page:
831
Info Title:
American Eagle September Production
American Eagles—This mine, under lease to the Colorado Mines Investment Company, in September shipped 12 cars of ore, averaging gold $55 per ton.
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 90 [XC], Issue No. 18
Info Publication Date:
October 29, 1910
Info found on page:
879
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Stratton Estate - American Eagle Lessee Returns
Stratton Estate—The Baker lease, on the American Eagles, received returns from a carload of ore shipped last week of 7 oz. gold to the ton.
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 90 [XC], Issue No. 23
Info Publication Date:
December 3, 1910
Info found on page:
1125
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American Eagles Lessees Ships
Stratton Estate—In the eighth level of the American Eagles Mine, Nims & Co., lessees, are reported to have opened a body of ore 4 ft. wide, showing sylvanite.
graphic for visual presentation of text It is stated that 11 out of the 18 sets of leasers at work on this property are in ore, and nearly all shipping smelting ore.
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 90 [XC], Issue No. 25
Info Publication Date:
December 17, 1910
Info found on page:
1225
Info Title:
Colorado Mines and Investment Co. Extends lease on American Eagle
Stratton Estate—A two years' extension of its lease on the American Eagles has been granted to the Colorado Mines and Investment Company, which has worked that property at a profit for a year past.
graphic for visual presentation of text Four cars of high-grade gold ore were shipped in November.
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Mining Science. Volume: 63 [LXIII], Issue No. 1615
Info Publication Date:
January 12, 1911
Info found on page:
48
Info Title:
American Eagle Closed Till Second Compartment Ready
The American Eagle is closed until the second compartment can be put into use.
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Mining Science. Volume: 63 [LXIII], Issue No. 1616
Info Publication Date:
January 19, 1911
Info found on page:
73
Info Title:
American Eagles Mine Has Started Up Again
After a suspension of two weeks for repairs the American Eagles mine has started up again. With the new cable, both compartments of the shaft can be used in hoisting. There are about 20 leasers on the property, who have sub-leases from the Colorado Mines and Investment Co.
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 92 [XCII], Issue No. 8
Info Publication Date:
August 19, 1911
Info found on page:
374
Info 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.
graphic for visual presentation of text This mine is one of the heavy shippers of smelting ore.
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 92 [XCII], Issue No. 12
Info Publication Date:
September 16, 1911
Info found on page:
564
Info 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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Mining Science. Volume: 64 [LXIV], Issue No. 1652
Info Publication Date:
September 28, 1911
Info found on page:
308
Info Title:
American Eagles Chief Profit Producer
The Stratton estate reports that it has 30 sets of leasers. The American Eagles is the chief profit producer.
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 92 [XCII], Issue No. 22
Info Publication Date:
November 25, 1911
Info found on page:
1056
Info 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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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 92 [XCII], Issue No. 25
Info Publication Date:
December 16, 1911
Info found on page:
1198
Info 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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Mining Science. Volume: 64 [LXIV], Issue No. 1664
Info Publication Date:
December 21, 1911
Info found on page:
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Info Title:
Two strikes at 1100 Feet
An accounting of the profits derived from the operations have been reported on the American Eagle mines on Bull hill. The property, owned by the Stratton’s Cripple Creek Mining & Development Co., is under lease to the Colorado Mines Investment Co. Both discoveries were made at the 1,100-ft. level.
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Mining Science. Volume: 65 [LXV], Issue No. 1666
Info Publication Date:
January 4, 1912
Info found on page:
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Info Title:
Colorado Mines & Investment Co. Strike in American Eagles
An important strike has been made in the American Eagles mine, and within a few days 2 cars of ore have been shipped which ran from $60 to $375 a ton. The American Eagles is one of the Stratton estate properties and is located on Bull hill.
graphic for visual presentation of text For 3 years it has been leased to the Colorado Mines & Investment Co. The strike, which is new in every particular, was made on the 11th level in a drift on the main Eagles vein, north of the shaft and north of the old Stratton stope from which $1,000,000 was taken years ago.
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Mining Science. Volume: 65 [LXV], Issue No. 1668
Info Publication Date:
January 18, 1912
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Info Title:
American Eagles Sub-Lessees in Good Ore at 11th Level
On the eleventh level of the American Eagles on Bull hill a new ore shoot has been uncovered from which a production of 3 or 4 cars a week of 2-oz. ore is being made by Sub-lessee Anett and associates. In a raise off the eleventh level in the Eagles vein a sand porphyry was opened which contained good values. It is 4 ft. wide and the whole shoot is ore, not requiring sorting to make it marketable at 2 ozs. and better.
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Eagle Valley Enterprise. Volume: 16 [XVI], Issue No. 32
Info Publication Date:
May 23, 1913
Info found on page:
6
Info 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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The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 107 [CVII], Issue No. 14
Info Publication Date:
October 4, 1913
Info found on page:
546
Info 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.'
graphic for visual presentation of text 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.
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The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 107 [CVII], Issue No. 19
Info Publication Date:
November 8, 1913
Info found on page:
734
Info 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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Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 107 [CVII], Issue No. 20
Info Publication Date:
November 15, 1913
Info found on page:
785
Info 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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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:
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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The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 118 [CXVIII], Issue No. 18
Info Publication Date:
May 3, 1919
Info found on page:
613
Info 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.
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The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 121 [CXXI], Issue No. 4
Info Publication Date:
July 24, 1920
Info found on page:
134
Info 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.
graphic for visual presentation of text 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.
graphic for visual presentation of text 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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Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 123 [CXXIII], Issue No. 10
Info Publication Date:
September 3, 1921
Info found on page:
343
Info Title:
American Eagle Discovery
Rich discoveries have recently been made at the American Eagles.
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Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 123 [CXXIII], Issue No. 16
Info Publication Date:
October 15, 1921
Info found on page:
549
Info 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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