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Deer Horn No. 2 Lode
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Type/Category of Info:
Company 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:
194
Info Title:
Gold Crater Mining and Milling Co.
Principal Producing Cripple Creek Mines - 1898:
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graphic for visual presentation of textOwner: Gold Crater Mining and Milling Co.
graphic for visual presentation of textCapital: $500,000
graphic for visual presentation of textPresident: W. S. Stratton
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graphic for visual presentation of textSecretary: W. H. Houghland
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Above Info was Last Updated on 26.03.2024 (08:21:57)
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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:
192
Info Title:
Deer Horn Mine No. 1
Principal Producing Cripple Creek Mines - 1898:
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graphic for visual presentation of textName: Deer Horn Mine No. 1 (Globe Hill)
graphic for visual presentation of textOwner: Gold Crater Mining and Milling Co.
graphic for visual presentation of textCapital: $500,000
graphic for visual presentation of textPresident: W. S. Stratton
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graphic for visual presentation of textSecretary: W. H. Houghland
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graphic for visual presentation of textDescription: 575-foot shaft; steam; 60-horse power boiler; 8x10 double flat friction hoist.
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graphic for visual presentation of textNotes: own Deer Horn mine.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 24.03.2024 (20:19:06)
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Colorado Democrat. Volume: 21 [XXI], Issue No. 23
Info Publication Date:
June 7, 1893
Info found on page:
1
Info Title:
Deerhorn Mine Info
The Deerhorn mine recently purchased by the French syndicate (owning the French mill), is a noted property of Cripple Creek. There are some 4,000 tons of good smelting ore worth about $15 per ton on the dump.
graphic for visual presentation of text There are also several tons blocked out in the mine, the vein or chimney being about 30 feet in width. Ore of value of about $150,000 has already been extracted from this mine at a very handsome profit to its former owners.
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graphic for visual presentation of text The new purchasers are now erecting a hoisting engine, and will develop the mines in a systematic manner.—X., in Mining Industry.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Greeley Tribune. Volume: 23 [XXIII], Issue No. 1148
Info Publication Date:
December 1, 1892
Info found on page:
2
Info Title:
Deer Horn High Grade Shipments to Austin Smelter
The Deer Horn is shipping considerable high grade ore to the Austin smelter at Kokomo.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Evening Chronicle {Leadville]. Volume: 14 [XIV]
Info Publication Date:
October 12, 1892
Info found on page:
4
Info Title:
Deerhorn Changed Hands and is Mined with Street Scrapers
The Deer Horn Nos. 1 and 2 were purchased a few days ago by Messrs. Amos, Henderson et al., of Leadville, the purchase price being $40,000.
graphic for visual presentation of text The ore on the claims is found within two feet of the surface, a common street-scraper being employed to remove the surface dirt. The owners have entered into a contract with the Kokomo smelter to furnish 100 tons per month for one year, which output will be increased just as soon as more teams can be obtained, which are a notable scarcity at Cripple Creek.
graphic for visual presentation of text One hundred teams have been advertised for, but, it seems, cannot be secured. The ore shipped from the Deer Horn mines averages $35 per ton.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Reporter. Volume: 54 [LIV], Issue No. 16
Info Publication Date:
October 18, 1906
Info found on page:
400
Info Title:
Deer Horn Lessees Shipments
Stratton Estate.—Two hundred tons of ore have already been shipped from the Deer Horn lease this month. The average value is reported to be about $35 in gold. The mining of ore on this claim is most economical as regards the use of explosives. The ore is mined from a big surface cut, and is gathered in road scrapers.
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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:
Deerhorn Workings
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 Deerhorn shaft, which is 567 feet deep, and where 8,720 feet of lateral work has been done.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 30.10.2021 (11:10:51)
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