Colorado a Historical Descriptive And Statistical Work On the Rocky Mountain

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Colorado a Historical Descriptive And Statistical Work On the Rocky Mountain
Frank Fossett
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00 to $10. 00. Probably $250, 000 was produced in two years, up to near the close of 1869. After that time owing to the shutting down of the Black Hawk mine, whose great pump kept these claims clear of water, mining was conducted on a much smaller scale and usually by leasers. The Briggs brothers will soon have their levels from the Briggs shaft run under this property, at a depth of from 800 to 1, 000 feet.
What was formerly the Black Hawk property was by far the richest part of the Gregory in
... bygone years. It consisted of claims one, two and three west. C.
2 I 4 COLORADO.
M. Zigler preempted No. 3 and C. M. Fiske and others the remainder. Subsequently other parties bought in. In i860, Lee, Judd & Lee bought this three hun- dred feet, one-half of No. I, being obtained from S. E. Miller. This ground paid well on the surface and at intervals below. In the fall of 1862, after passing through b irren ground, an immense deposit or chim- ney of soft iron ore was found over two hundred feet down, which yielded enormously in gold.


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