General/Base Info:
Dead Pine Lode
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Info Last updated: 19.06.2024 (10:57:43)
Dead Pine Lode - Sur. No. 7475
My Collection; Claim map from a Book published in 1900.
Copyright 1900, by Fred Hills.
Media ID: 209
Id No. (Mine / 1902 map):
1037
Type:
Lode
Date Located / Formed:
20.05.1892 (Date of Amended Location Certificate)
Location:
Battle Mountain
Location Map Description:
Discovery / Formed by:
    Status:
    Unknown
    Fate details:
    Owned by:
    • Ophir Mining and Milling Company
      -> 1892-07-27 [claim Map]
      -> 1893-05-29 [reported As Owner]
      -> 1900 [reported As Owner]
      -> 1901-01 [reported As Owner]
    • Granite Gold Mining Company
      -> 1919-04-05 [reported As Owner]
    Known claims:
    • Dead Pine Lode - 7475
    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]:
      Hand Whim/Winch & Incline Shaft
      Known Producing Info:
      General notes:
      The Plat Map of this claim has not much interesting shown. The Discovery Shaft is marked about middle of the claim, a little bit south of the middle actually. There is a second Shaft and a third Shaft to the north, and from the east sideline there are drawn in a tiny bit of road as entering the claim from east about 1/5 down from the north – a road not even passing through the claim, just stopping some feet into the claim, but heading towards the northern most marked Shaft.
      graphic for visual presentation of text Which is pretty close to the Golden Circle mainline, I think. Over time, there will be more Shafts added to this claim, five which shows up on a 1906ish map showing the 'Principal Underground Workings' of the District, coming from a 1906 Geology Book about the District, same book also provided a 1903ish topographical map where 4 of those shafts also appeared, in addition to more markings of shafts that might appear on some of more recent mine maps I have in my collection from an eBay seller about a decade ago at time of writing this April 7, 2024, but I have no control over those and what they show and so on at this time.