General/Base Info:
Dolphin Lode
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Info Last updated: 16.03.2024 (16:58:35)
Id No. (Mine / 1902 map):
3293
Type:
Lode, not Surveyed/Official
Date Located / Formed:
Location:
Carbonate Hill
Location Map Description:
Discovery / Formed by:
    Status:
    Unknown
    Fate details:
    Owned by:
    • Goldstone Mining Company
      -> 1895-11-30 [reported As Owner]
    Known claims:
      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:
        Seen this referenced in a weekly magazine that was named 'United States Investor' of Nov. 30, 1895; but has not found it on known claims from the BLM List I have, so it appears there are no Survey-number to it.
        graphic for visual presentation of text Most likely it never made it to be an official claim, or name changed, no idea; I just decided to add it in my database as I have info referenced to it.
        graphic for visual presentation of text Or it is in reality the Dalphna lode claim, just misnamed and mislocated, as the Dalphna is originally located in 1891 and its first Plat Map has the name of the Goldstone Co. as owner, so it should been in the list in the 1895 source, even if it is on Tenderfoot, not Carbonate hill. Impossible to find out for sure.
        graphic for visual presentation of textUnited States Investor; November 30, 1895; Page 1135 (19); edited -> The Goldstone Mining Co. owns the following claims: Dolphin on Carbonate Hill, patents applied for; Ben Franklin, Carbonate Hill; Hillside, Mineral Hill; Baby, Bull Hill; Guess, West slope Ironclad Hill, patented; Hard times, West slope Ironclad Hill.