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Identifier: emjengineeringmi99newy (find matches)
Title: E/MJ : engineering and mining journal
Year: 1915 (1910s)
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Subjects: Mineral industries Engineering
Publisher: New York : McGraw-Hill
Contributing Library: Engineering - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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was bonded to a San Diego man ami a mill is to be erected as s i as the treatment method can be determined. The Royal Blue,the Bland, and Empress of (ndia mines shipped ore dur-ing tl arly pail of 191 I, but were closed in August. The ending of the uncertainty regarding the old Baca landgran! of 100,000 acres is expected to result in renewedactivity eventually. Among developing properties in this COUnt) Were the (I. K.. Chief. Con l ;eet icu f, I.ulfalo. Three Stars, Red Pox, Joplin, Pittsburgh, Trench, Lmeiiean Boy, lilue Lead. Progressive, Harrison, old Glory, Warsaw, Eavaline, Pour Metals and Santo \ Tlie Elephants Mead. Duquesne and two properties workedby Mrlntvre & King near the international boundary,shipped regularly until the war started. The Sheey andthe Silver Canon, worked under lease bv the Copper Queenand Thomas Pulliam, respectively, were returned to theowners. At Castle Dome, the Big Eye Mining Co. ran its 2- 106 THE ENGINEERING & MINING JOURNAL Vol. 99, No. 2
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\i:i/o\ \. Showing the Chief Mining Camps January 9, 1915 THE ENGINEERING & .MINING JOURNAL 107 stamp mill which is being enlarged to five stumps. R. D. Delugge did development work under lease on the Kingof Arizona mine and expects to install a live-stamp mill.The Castle Dome Gold, Silver and Lead Mining Co. in-stalled a Stebbins dry concentrator, and Phoenix menleased the north end of the Castle Dome Minim; and .Mill- ing Co. property, C. Piatt being in charge. Near OroBlanco, the Switzerland group of mines was under de-velopment and about the end of the year, an importantgold vein was cut. W. J. Partridge made several ship-ments from the Idaho mine. The Austerlitz was idle onai i imt of litigation. MniTMLKM^ Iini CaIlEf©3PiniHa Sim 1<9)14 By Lewis H. Eddy* There was increase or normal production of metals andminerals in 1914 in California, with the exception of cop-per and quicksilver. The North Star, Champion, Empire, Brunswick, Gold-en Center, Tightner and other deep mine

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  • bookdecade:1910
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  • booksubject:Mineral_industries
  • booksubject:Engineering
  • bookpublisher:New_York___McGraw_Hill
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  • bookleafnumber:130
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