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General Mining News
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Mining Science. Volume: 65 [LXV], Issue No. 1689Info Publication Date:
June 6, 1912Info found on page:
xxxivInfo Title:
Gold Hill Tunnel Level Used With Electric Hoist
In the Gold Hill tunnel level of the Midget-Bonanza mine, a 6-horse power electric hoist has been put on to be used in pulling ore from a winze for Allen and Carr, sub-lessees, who have opened a good body of ore, it is said.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 01.07.2023 (12:11:43)
Above Info was First Seen 15.07.2010
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General Mining News
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 92 [XCII], Issue No. 19Info Publication Date:
November 4, 1911Info found on page:
913Info Title:
Gold Hill Tunnel Used by Lessees on Midget-Bonanza
Midget Bonanza—Carr & Co., lessees on a block of the ground owned by this company, are shipping good mill ore through the Gold Hill tunnel.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 30.10.2020 (11:04:30)
Above Info was First Seen 27.03.2019
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General Mining News
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Mining Science. Volume: 64 [LXIV], Issue No. 1657Info Publication Date:
November 2, 1911Info found on page:
ad37-ad38Info Title:
Gold Hill Tunnel Used by Lessees
Carr & Co. are sending out a shipment from the Gold Hill tunnel. The lease is on one of the blocks of the Midget Bonanza Gold Mining & Milling Co. on Gold hill.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 07.06.2023 (09:16:45)
Above Info was First Seen 07.06.2023
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General Mining News
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Mining Reporter. Volume: 52 [LII], Issue No. 13Info Publication Date:
September 28, 1905Info found on page:
323Info Title:
Gold Hill Tunnel Used to Work Bonanza King Lease
Bonanza King—Lessee Allen and associates have struck an ore shoot three feet wide, carrying an average value of about $35 per ton. The vein is reached through the Gold Hill tunnel and has been opened up laterally for thirty feet.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 01.03.2022 (19:35:24)
Above Info was First Seen 03.05.2010
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General Mining News
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 75 [LXXV], Issue No. 23Info Publication Date:
June 6, 1903Info found on page:
872Info Title:
Gold Hill Tunnel is a Tourist Magnet
Gold Hill Tunnel.—This tunnel, near Cripple Creek, is not used much for mining, but some enterprising citizens have leased it, and large numbers of tourists that visit the district every year have the privilege of going through the tunnel on paying a small sum. The tunnel is about 3,000 ft. long, and connects with the Anchoria-Leland, also the Moon-Anchor and Midget.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 30.10.2020 (11:04:30)
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Aspen Tribune. Volume: 6 [VI], Issue No. 228Info Publication Date:
May 23, 1901Info found on page:
2Info Title:
Gold Hill Tunnel & Anchorlia Leland Trip Offered
Upon the occasion of the session of Trans-Mississippi Commercial congress, which meets in Cripple Creek July 16-19 inclusive, the mine owners will open the underground workings to the delegates.
The Gold Hill tunnel, the mouth of which is within the limits of the city of Cripple Creek, has been offered the committee and it is the plan to permit the freedom of the bore which penetrates Gold Hill 5000 feet, the breast of which is at the eighth level of the Anchoria-Leland.
At this point the cage of the mines will lift the delegates to the apex of the hill, from which a splendid view of Cripple Creek and the mountainous country is obtained.
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⊞ The Aspen Tribune, Aspen, Pitkin County, Colorado, Thursday Evening, May 23, 1901
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⊞ The Castle Rock Journal, Castle Rock, Colorado, Friday, June 7, 1901
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Above Info was First Seen 14.10.2019
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Aspen Tribune. Volume: 6 [VI], Issue No. 226Info Publication Date:
May 22, 1901Info found on page:
2Info Title:
Gold Hill Tunnel & Anchorlia Leland Trip Offered
The Gold Hill tunnel, which cuts the Anchoria-Leland mine at the eighth level has offered the delegates during the session of the Trans-Mississippi Commercial congress, during certain hours of the day the whole congress week, the freedom of the tunnel, and the Anchoria-Leland will arrange to take all guests from the tunnel over that property.
By entering the mouth of the tunnel in the city limits the delegates and their friends can penetrate Gold hill and come out at the entrance on the apex from the shaft house from which they can get a splendid view of Cripple Creek, which spreads out like a panorama in the bowl of the crater below.
The trip for the delegates can be made with perfect safety, the shafts on all the big producers being furnished with safety appliances. There will be no more danger attached to this trip than there would be in taking the elevator of a large hotel.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 30.10.2020 (11:04:30)
Above Info was First Seen 13.10.2019
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The Morning Times-Citizen. Volume: 10 [X], Issue No. 75Info Publication Date:
March 1, 1900Info found on page:
6Info Title:
Gold Hill Tunnel Visitors From Maryland
VIEWING REAL WEALTH.
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Party of Distinguished Maryland Capitalists In Camp.
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A party of Maryland capitalists with their ladies, headed by J. M. Schryver, general passenger agent of the B. & O. railway, came into camp yesterday in Mr. Schriver's private car, "Maryland". They were accompanied from the Springs by General Passenger Agent Bailey of the Colorado Midland, and their purpose primarily was to inspect the Gold Hill tunnel, in which Mr. Schryver is interested.
This tunnel is used for drainage purposes by the Moon-Anchor and Anchoria-Leland mines. The party was conducted yesterday afternoon through the tunnel to the breast by Manager Fitzgerald, who disclosed some very promising veins to the eyes of the party under his charge. These veins are in the Anchoria-Leland's territory.
Mr. Bailey left the party at the close of the inspection and returned to the Springs. The roster of the party besides Mr. Schryver includes in its masculine contingent Hugh Sisson, Frank Hanlon, Howard Crook, James M. Heikle, J. Reese Pitcher, E. D. Cook and D. E. Evans.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 01.02.2022 (08:19:25)
Above Info was First Seen 17.11.2020
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General Mining News
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The Morning Times. Volume: 5 [V], Issue No. 221Info Publication Date:
January 1, 1898Info found on page:
12Info Title:
Gold Hill Tunnel is Pushed
Baltimore capital is pushing the Gold Hill tunnel through which the deep workings of the Moon-Anchor are already emptied of water.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 30.10.2020 (11:04:30)
Above Info was First Seen 06.03.2019
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Mine Info
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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 and Gold Hill Tunnel
Principal Producing Cripple Creek Mines - 1898:
Name:
Owner: Cripple Creek and Gold Hill Tunnel and Deep Mining Co.
Capital: $6,250,000
President: Robert McCart, Fort Worth, Texas
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Secretary: E. D. Crook, Baltimore
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Manager:
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Description: 2,600-foot tunnel under Gold hill; steam.
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Notes: W. H. Spurgeon, chairman executive committee.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 24.03.2024 (19:38:35)
Above Info was First Seen 09.04.2011
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General Mining News
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The Morning Times. Volume: 3 [III]Info Publication Date:
January 25, 1896Info found on page:
1Info Title:
Gold Hill Tunnel Contract
The Gold Hill Tunnel company yesterday let a contract for 200 feet of work.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 30.10.2020 (11:04:30)
Above Info was First Seen 22.02.2019