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Letters from The Rawhide Gold Mining Co.

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Letters from The Rawhide Gold Mining Co.
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A group of over 70 letters, many from Capt W. A. Nevills, President to D. C. Demarest of Angels Iron Works and some to Rawhide mining and Milling Co. Most hand written originals are from Nevills and the typed carbons are letters to him.



The Jamestown district, western Tuolumne County. It consisted of that portion of the Mother Lode belt that extended from French Flat southeast through Rawhide, Jamestown, Quartz Mountain, and the town of Stent to the vicinity of the Belcher mine, a distance of about eight miles. The streams and rich surface ores were first worked in the gold rush. Jamestown was established in 1848 by Colonel George F. James, a lawyer. Hydraulic mining began at Stent soon afterward, and the lode mines were active from the 1860's on. The placers at nearby Campo Seco yielded 5.5 million and those at Jamestown 3 million. From around 1890 to World War I lode mining was a major industry; in 1906 more than 300 stamps were "dropping" in the various mills. There was some a activity again during the 1920s and appreciable activity during the 1930s. At the beginning of the Second Gold Rush in Jamestown area the Old Rawhide Mine, re-opened and struck an immense body of rich ore with three shafts and 40-stamp mill; rekindled interest in quartz hard rock mining.

City: Jamestown
State: California,
Date: Early 1900's

FHWAC#: 24975