Newspaper clippings - Mining in Washington - Transcript (part 3).
Date
1897
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UNKNOWN
Abstract
"On the Swauk proper there are few mines. The old ones however are keeping their word and doing splendidly. The place where the greatest interest is now manifested is along Williams creek and its tributaries Lyons, Boulder and Cougar. A number of promising finds have recently been made amongst which is the Red Jacket, the property of Stewart and Rhodes. Virden has struck another rich seam in his Gold Seam. A good estimate may be made of the value of this claim when it is learned that the ore pans some $2,000 per ton."
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22 page typed transcription, created by Click Relander.