General/Base Info:
Golden Discovery Lode
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Info Last updated: 27.05.2024 (11:15:41)
Id No. (Mine / 1902 map):
1036
Type:
Lode
Date Located / Formed:
24.03.1892
Location:
Battle Mountain
Location Map Description:
Discovery / Formed by:
    Status:
    Unknown
    Fate details:
    Owned by:
    • Woods Investment Company
      -> 1895-04-16 [Mining Deed To]
    • Frank L. Andre
      -> 1895-06-22 [claim Map]
    • Gold Coin Mining and Leasing Company
      -> 1899-09-17 [reported As Owners]
      -> 1900 [reported As Owner]
      -> 1901-01 [reported As Owner]
    Known claims:
    • Golden Discovery Lode - 9488
    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]:

      Known Producing Info:
      General notes:
      Plat Map is somewhat interesting due to it showing several structures down in the south, which would be part of Victor town. Claim is sort of a wedge between the Dead Pine and the Granite claims, fitting in among those and other claims.
      graphic for visual presentation of text The Discovery shaft is a little less then ¼ north of the south border, almost along the claim border with the Dead Pine. All the houses marked are south of this, I count eight of them, and most on other claims then this claim.
      graphic for visual presentation of text A second Shaft is just northeast of the discovery shaft, while a third Shaft is marked inside the ground belonging to the Dead Pine across the border line of the Mohican claim, and that is all there is to it – that shaft would be uphill from the MT mainline BTW.
      graphic for visual presentation of text A triangular shape is left alone above the before mention Mohican claim, and ends where the Granite and Dead Pine claims crosses each other.