Sort on Published Date;
Oldest First |
Newest First OR,
Sort on Info First Seen/Last Updated at Top
Info Database Last Updated 08.04.2024 (Entity News entries: 9)
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:
1898Info found on page:
192Info Title:
Cripple Creek Consolidated Co. Gold Hill Properties
Principal Producing Cripple Creek Mines - 1898:
Name:
Owner: Cripple Creek Consolidated Co.
Capital: $2,000,000
President: H. S. Ervey
Vice-President:
Secretary: G. M. Irwin
Treasurer:
Superintendent:
Manager:
Lessees:
Description:
Employes:
Contact:
Notes: own Geneva, Colorado Boss Nos. 1, 2 and 3, on Gold hill; leased.
Notes/Text been Edited:
Changed from sentence formInternet Source Text Link(s) {Found/Seen/Known]:
Above Info was Last Updated on 24.03.2024 (19:31:09)
Above Info was First Seen 09.04.2011
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
PROFITS; A Journal of Finance and Mining Worth While. Volume: 4 [IV], Issue No. 49Info Publication Date:
March 4, 1905Info found on page:
2Info Title:
Colorado Boss Lessee Sharp Findings at 400 Feet
Colorado Springs, Col., Feb. 24.—Lessee Sharp, who is also operating a block of the Cripple Creek Consolidated property known as the Colorado Boss claim and located on Gold Hill, has opened up a flat vein that is wonderful, in the 400-foot level.
While the full extent of the new ore body has not yet been determined, yet they are breaking it at this time and without sorting, the rock runs $200 to $300 to the ton.
Internet Source Text Link(s) {Found/Seen/Known]:
Above Info was Last Updated on 12.10.2023 (11:08:06)
Above Info was First Seen 12.10.2023
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
PROFITS; A Journal of Finance and Mining Worth While. Volume: 4 [IV], Issue No. 42Info Publication Date:
January 14, 1905Info found on page:
2Info Title:
Colorado Boss Lessee Sharp in New Orebody at 400 Feet
Colorado Springs, Jan. 5.—An entirely new ore body, carrying high-grade values all the way across the breast and already proven for a distance of 20 feet in length, has been encountered in the 400-foot level of the Colorado Boss property, belonging to the Cripple Creek Consolidated Company.
The lucky find was made by Lessee John Sharp, who was working under lease a large block of the property and who has already completed enough development work to prove the permancy of the ore shoot.
The entire mass of rock being broken is hoisted and shipped without sorting, and returns values of $100 to the ton, which is a remarkable figure for such a large body of ore. Considerable sylvanite shows throughout the rock, and if it was closely sorted most any kind of a grade could be secured.
The full extent of the find will not be known for some time, as at present both walls of the drift are in ore.
Internet Source Text Link(s) {Found/Seen/Known]:
Above Info was Last Updated on 08.10.2023 (08:00:51)
Above Info was First Seen 08.10.2023
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 64 [LXIV], Issue No. 1653Info Publication Date:
October 5, 1911Info found on page:
332Info Title:
Colorado Boss Property Strike Turns Big
The strike reported some time back made in the Colorado Boss property, on the south slope of Gold hill by J. Rose Lewis, has been opened up to an extent that it is now known to be one of the largest ore shoots that has been found in this camp this year.
Internet Source Text Link(s) {Found/Seen/Known]:
Above Info was Last Updated on 03.06.2023 (09:25:11)
Above Info was First Seen 03.06.2023
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Reporter. Volume: 50 [L], Issue No. 21Info Publication Date:
November 24, 1904Info found on page:
564Info Title:
Cripple Creek Consolidated Mining Co. Strike on Gold Hill
An important strike is reported to have been made recently on Gold hill by the Cripple Creek Consolidated Mining Company.
The ore is said to be rich tellurides.
Notes/Text been Edited:
Abstracted and partly rewritten from source text.Internet Source Text Link(s) {Found/Seen/Known]:
Above Info was Last Updated on 06.10.2022 (08:56:34)
Above Info was First Seen 16.05.2010
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Morning Times. Volume: 9 [IX], Issue No. 64Info Publication Date:
February 16, 1900Info found on page:
5Info Title:
Colorado Boss Drives Cross-Cut
VIGOROUS WORK.
Vigorous work is being performed in the company workings of the Colorado Boss claim on Gold hill. A cross-cut is being driven for the basalt dyke that runs across the claim and no sinking will be done until it is encountered.
Internet Source Text Link(s) {Found/Seen/Known]:
Above Info was Last Updated on 08.02.2022 (15:56:35)
Above Info was First Seen 08.02.2022
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 92 [XCII], Issue No. 18Info Publication Date:
October 28, 1911Info found on page:
864Info Title:
Colorado Boss Shipped a Car
Colorado Boss—From a new vein opened in this mine, a car of ore has been shipped, which yielded between $50 and $60 per ton. The low-grade ore in the vein is said to average about $20 per ton.
Internet Source Text Link(s) {Found/Seen/Known]:
Above Info was Last Updated on 30.10.2020 (11:04:30)
Above Info was First Seen 27.03.2019
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 92 [XCII], Issue No. 15Info Publication Date:
October 7, 1911Info found on page:
721Info Title:
Colorado Boss Made a Rich Strike
Colorado Boss—A rich strike of gold telluride has been made on this property on the west slope of Gold hill, Cripple Creek. Shipments will be made soon. Melvin Rapp is the lessee and manager.
Internet Source Text Link(s) {Found/Seen/Known]:
Above Info was Last Updated on 30.10.2020 (11:04:30)
Above Info was First Seen 27.03.2019
Type/Category of Info:
City Briefs
Info Source From:
The Aspen Democrat. Volume: 5 [V], Issue No. 65Info Publication Date:
October 21, 1904Info found on page:
4Info Title:
Mr. Charley Brown Killed in Colorado Boss Mine
Word came to the city yesterday by Mrs. M. Sullivan, that Charley Brown had been killed while at work in Cripple Creek. No particulars could be secured but it was said that he had been killed by a falling bucket in the Colorado Boss shaft.
Charley was well known here having resided in Aspen many years. He left here some years ago for Cripple Creek and has resided there ever since.
Internet Source Text Link(s) {Found/Seen/Known]:
Above Info was Last Updated on 30.10.2020 (11:04:30)
Above Info was First Seen 17.10.2019