General/Base Info:
Anaconda Mill [aka King & Craig Mill]
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Info Last updated: 16.03.2023 (17:10:31)
   This cropped colored view from a postcard source shows the King & Craig's Anaconda Mill, located on southwest Gold Hill. This was a Cyanide Mill, constructed during 1904 and alternative referenced to as the King & Craig Mill or Anaconda Mill in mining news from back then.
   Sadly this is not a sharp view, but it comes from a 2400 dpi scan of a postcard and it is the best I can make it after tweaking around with filters and so on. It's also the best image I have of this mill so I have to be happy with what I have as this sure beats the alternative of having no image at all!
   I did procure the colored version of this image. Source was gray-toned, or in common speech black & white. Used an online service and tweaked and worked with image to get what looks best to my eyes for the moment.Cropped View of Anaconda Mill on Gold Hill
Photo by: Unknown
My Collection; enhanced, cropped & colored from my 2400dpi postcard scan.
Media ID: 492
Id No. (Mine / 1902 map):
1481
Type:
Cyanidation Mill
Date Located / Formed:
Location:
Gold Hill
Location Map Description:
Discovery / Formed by:
    Status:
    Unknown
    Fate details:
    Owned by:
    • King & Craig Company
      -> 1904-09-01 [reported As Owners]
    • R.S. Wallace
      -> 1908-04-30 [reported As Owners]
    Known claims:
      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]:
        Cyanidation Mill
        Known Producing Info:
        General notes:
        * Oct. 14, 1905 it is reported; The King & Craig cyanide mill on Gold hill, near the Anaconda mine are experimenting. Making me think this is the same mill.
        graphic for visual presentation of text* This might be the mill mention in a March 1, 1906 report about the Anaconda Mining Co. Cyanide mill.