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Golden Fleece Mine (Colorado)

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by law, in October 1874, the claim was then relocated in the names of Henry Finley, W. C. Lewman, Byron Bartloff, Monette Hotchkiss and Enos T. Hotchkiss, each of the men holding a one-fifth interest. Later, Monette Hotchkiss traded his ownership to his father, Eno T. Hotchkiss, in return for stock in the Saguache & San Juan Toll Road. Finley also paid $ 8,000 for Bartholf’s share in the mine. Early in 1875 New York capitalist John J. Crooke paid $ 10,000 for a one-sixth interest in the Hotchkiss, with Finley selling another one-sixth share to Jonathan T. Livingston for $ 17,500. Results from preliminary work in the mine were promising and assay determination indicated the property to be very rich in
17: 120:, died December 21, 1886) and Samuel Wendell. The new owners relocated the ground as the Golden Fleece mine. In 1890, Charles H. Davis took a lease on Golden Fleece mine. Then in 1892, he opened a large vein of rich telluride ore. In July 1892 one carload was valued at more than $ 19,000. In September 1892 he sold out for $ 50,000 to 44:. By 1904 it had produced $ 1,400,000 in silver and gold ore. The mine operated intermittently until 1919. Later, in the mid-1960s, some renewed interest in the property came up, especially in the Hiwassee lode area of the mine, but other than a couple of small test shipments, there is no recorded production until today. 103:
builder, in 1874. The mine was staked as the "Hotchkiss Claim" with Enos T. Hotchkiss, Monette Hotchkiss, James Sparling, Ben Hall, and Byron Bartholf. Ben Hall, one of the original owners, traded this shares to Henry Finley. Being unable to perform the first work on the site within the time required
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Near the north end of Lake San Cristobal, ruins of buildings at the Golden Fleece mine are still visible today. The old portal to the mine is thought to be located at latitude: 37.983077, longitude: -107.293130, while the portal for the main third level tunnel is given as latitude: 37.980600;
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In November 1876, work on the Hotchkiss mine came to an abrupt halt when Enos T. Hotchkiss was severely injured while entering the mine and fell 30 feet down a shaft. After lying idle for many months, the mine was sold at sheriff’s sale to Chris Johnson, George E. Wilson (born 1839 in
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Group portrait of miners in front of a wooden mining building at the Golden Fleece mine, Hinsdale County, Colorado, dated between 1870 and 1890. Held in photo collection of Denver Public Library (Call Number: X-60892), Colorado Historical Society, and Denver Art Museum, Online:
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Corregan, R. A.; Lingane, D. F.: Colorado mining directory : containing an accurate description of the mines, mining properties and mills, and the mining, milling, smelting, reducing and refining companies and corporations of Colorado. Denver: Colo.,
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The Golden Fleece Mine had much impact on the development of the whole area around Lake City. A description of the mine, with special emphasis on geological features, including photos and a profile map of the mine, was published by
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Portrait and Biographical Record of Denver and Vicinity Colorado, Containing Portraits and Biographies of many well known Citizens of the Past and Present together with Biographies and Portraits of all the Presidents of the United
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The mine was operated and owned by San Juan Golden Fleece Mining Co., Denver, Colorado, capitalized at $ 1,000,000, the stock principally owned by S.G. Beatty, Morris Landa and P.B. Beatty, company not stock
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Mines register: successor to the Mines handbook and the Copper handbook, describing the non-ferrous metal mining companies in the Western Hemisphere, Mines Publications Inc., Vol. 18, part 1,
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In Colorado, several other Golden Fleece mines were operating, but those did not reach the importance of the Golden Fleece mine at Lake San Cristobal.
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In the 1883 edition of Colorado's mining directory two other Golden Fleece mines in Colorado are described, where other parties operated mines.
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Richard Walker Holmes, Marrianna B. Kennedy: Mines and minerals of the Great American Rift (Colorado-New Mexico), Van Nostrand Reinhold,
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Exact location cannot be verified, due to missing of exact maps and unclear description, since no Golden Age Mine is near.
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The mine was owned by Colorado-Utah Mines Operating Co., incorporated in Utah, in 1918/1920, but property was idle, too.
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Irving, John D., Bancroft, Howland: Geology and ore deposits near Lake City, Colorado. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin,
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Reprint publ. with different pagination, in: Rickard, T. A.: Journeys of Observation, San Francisco,
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Rickard, Thomas Arthur: Across the San Juan mountains. Engineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 76,
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Chauney L. Hall: “A review of our mining resources”, Silverton Standard, August 10,
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The Mines Handbook: an enlargement of the Copper handbook,..., Vol. 14,
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The Mines Handbook: an enlargement of the Copper handbook,..., Vol. 13,
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was his cousin). The Golden Fleece mine is also known for an unusual
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The Mines Handbook: succeeding the Copper handbook,..., Vol. 15,
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and high gold ore content at a short distance below the surface.
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The Golden Fleece mine was purchased by H. E. Moore in 1944.
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Buildings and structures in Hinsdale County, Colorado
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Golden Fleece Mining and Milling Company (New York)
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gold mining
Hinsdale County, Colorado
Lake City
Lake San Cristobal
Thomas Arthur Rickard
Thomas Rickard
mineral
hinsdalite
phosphate mineral
Gold
Enos Throop Hotchkiss
toll road
telluride mineral
Pennsylvania
Sterling, Colorado
George W. Peirce
Golden Fleece Mining and Milling Company (New York)
Golden Fleece Mining and Milling Company (Iowa)
San Juan County, Colorado
37°54′55″N 107°34′36″W / 37.9152°N 107.5767°W / 37.9152; -107.5767
Lake County, Colorado
39°05′23″N 106°27′46″W / 39.0897°N 106.4628°W / 39.0897; -106.4628
Dolores County, Colorado
37°41′12″N 108°01′28″W / 37.6866°N 108.0245°W / 37.6866; -108.0245
San Juan County, Colorado
37°55′31″N 107°34′21″W / 37.9254°N 107.5726°W / 37.9254; -107.5726
Gilpin County, Colorado

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