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Anaconda Copper Darwin Archive [193556]

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Anaconda Copper Darwin Archive [193556]
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Post WW 2 Anaconda Copper, Darwin, CA archive. Letterheads, billheads, photos, receipts, etc. See photo.
Mining had begun in Darwin, California, in the 1870s with three smelters built in the town between 1875 and 1877. The largest of these, stated to have had a capacity of 100 tons a day, was erected by the New Coso Mining Co., which owned the Christmas-Gift and Lucky Jim mines. The New Coso Mining Co. smelter site was in Keeler, Calif., and had a connection to the Carson & Colorado Railroad. There was a furnace in Darwin, but ore had to be shipped from Darwin to Keeler to get to the railroad. For a map of the District, see p. 165, Burchard, 1884. The New Coso Mine was 500 feet deep by 1884 and produced $1.5 million in rich ore (at $72-90 per ton) by 1888. But, by the 1880s and '90s mining had become practically dormant due to lack of transportation, outdated mining facilities and some litigation, and very little activity was reported into the mid-1910s. Consolidation by the Darwin Development Company in 1915, and the addition of two more mines in 1917, the Defiance and Independence mines purchased from the Keddy Estate, led to more modern equipment, roads and camps. The Anaconda Company has operated the Darwin mines since 1945, except for brief shutdowns in 1948 and from March 1954 to January 1955.
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State: California
City: Darwin
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