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Miners Sluicing Photo, Mullan, Idaho

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Miners Sluicing Photo, Mullan, Idaho
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This item SOLD at 2018 Mar 17 @ 15:01UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Early placer operations with miners camped by a sluice. Prior to 1890. Mullan, Wallace Kellogg and Burke Mining Districts in Shoshone County, Idaho - This area contains many mining districts: the Beaver District, Eagle District, Evolution District, Hunter District, LeLande District, Placer Center District, Summit District and Yreka District. At Kellogg, are the great Bunker Hill and the Sullivan Mines. They are now combined as one of the world’s largest lead and silver producers, but they also produce a byproduct of gold. The Mammoth Mine, Tiger Mine, Morning Mine, Poorman Mine and Granite Mine were major lode producers. The Sunshine Mine at Wallace was a major producer as well. At T47 and 48N R4 and 5E, in the stream and bench gravels you can find placer gold. In T47N R3 and 4E, the “Silver Belt”, is an area about 7 miles wide running east to west for 3 miles. There are very many old lead, silver mines that also contained gold. (http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/barstock/timeline.html also see http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/barstock/index-m.html )

Date: Location: Mullan, Idaho HWAC# 61217