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Campbell Mine at Red Lake, Ontario Ore Specimen [199409]

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Campbell Mine at Red Lake, Ontario Ore Specimen [199409]
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High grade ore specimen with gold copper mineralization. Approx. 6 x 4 x 4" The claims that make up Campbell Red Lake Mines (Campbell Mines) were first staked by prospectors in the 1926 Red Lake gold rush. However, lack of funding and the difficult geology caused the prospectors to let the claims lapse. In January 1944, George Campbell (a pioneer prospector from the Red Lake gold rush) and cousin Colin Campbell staked 12 mining claims near Balmer Lake. Campbell Mines incorporated in July 1944. While working the claims in October 1944, George Campbell made a discovery that would bring Red Lake into the spotlight again. More than 5,000 people came to the Red Lake area in 1946 hoping to capitalize on the renewed interest in gold.
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Country (if not USA): Canada
State: Ontario
City: Red Lake
Provenance: Homestake Mine Geologist Dave Shaddrick Collection