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Info Last updated: 09.04.2024 (09:58:27)
Id No. (Mine / 1902 map):
3373
Type:
Stamp Mill
Date Located / Formed:
12.1892
Location:
Along Cripple creek, south of Town
Location Map Description:
Discovery / Formed by:
Status:
Unknown
Fate details:
Owned by:
Mr. Binford
-> 1893-09-02 [reported As Owner]
et al. (and Others)
-> 1893-09-02 [reported As Owner]
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]:
Known Producing Info:
General notes:
The Rocky Mountain News (Daily), Volume 34, December 18, 1892 has first entry, and from that and other sources I know that this mill was located just south of town known as Cripple Creek. Located on/along the creek of same name, and that it would began work the week coming after Dec. 18, 1892, back then it was to treat placer dirt exclusively, but that changed, before mill was lost in history. Also seen that it had a capacity of about 65-tons per 24-hours. -> This mill is also sometimes references as Narod Huntington or just Huntington so it is a nightmare to track these as they are mention under various names and locations and so on.
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