General/Base Info:
Henry Adney Mine
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Info Last updated: 12.08.2023 (18:33:34)
View of the old structures at the Henry Adney Mine, just as the F. & C.C. branch line on Beacon Hill was being built. In background left there is seen on top of the hill another mine similar in look, with a hoist house and a head frame in front of it – sadly just not that useful for anything. No idea which mine it is.Henry Adney Surface Structures & Grading for Railroad
Photo by: Unknown
My Collection; Scanned Negative, from unknown printed Source, most likely a Mining Investor issue.
Media ID: 48
Id No. (Mine / 1902 map):
332
Type:
Mine
Date Located / Formed:
03.10.1893
Location:
Rosebud / Beacon Hill Valley
Location Map Description:
Discovery / Formed by:
    Status:
    Unknown
    Fate details:
    Owned by:
    • Pat O'Connor
      -> 1896-02-25 [claim Map]
      -> 1897-08-25 [Amended claim Map]
    • Julia V. Mining Company
      -> 1908-09-26 [reported As Owner; M&SP]
    • M.B. Burke
      -> 1910-12-10 [reported As Owner]
    Known claims:
    • Henry Adney lode - 10099
    Claim Links:
    Location Claim Description:
    Patented Date:
    Mineral Certificate No.:
    0
    General Land Office No.:
    0
    Known Transportation Connection:
      Extra Info/Details [Linked at One Time to the Entity]:
      Steam Hoist, Vertical Shaft & Air Drill
      Known Producing Info:
      General notes:
      Plat Map is boring. The Discovery Shaft is located very near the west border of the claim, with a second Shaft short distance northeast of that. Rest of claim is unused, with a small rectangular piece of ground lost up in northeast on the original map. The Amended map has no more workings, but up in the northeast the claim has been cut in two pieces by a tiny narrow piece of ground left to another claim, and a even tinier small rectangular piece about half the length of the claim along the northwestern border, a little in from the border to another claim - shape makes me think it is Shaft area.
      graphic for visual presentation of text Plat Map has no marking where the USGS people marked a Shaft in their 1906 map of Principal Underground Workings, and on the USGS 1903 map that shaft is only marked as a prospect type of operation.