1219

North Clear Creek Gold & Silver Mining Co.

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:150.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 500.00 USD
North Clear Creek Gold & Silver Mining Co.
SOLD
150.00USD+ (33.75) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2015 Apr 10 @ 14:55UTC-7 : PDT/MST
If you want to see an enlarged image, click on the thumbnail image in the lower left of the main image.
You can download a higher resolution image by clicking on the title below the enlarged image.
You can request extra images to be added by contacting HWAC at uwe@fhwac.com or by calling 775-851-1859
Pamphlet includes letters, statements and affidavits.


One of these men, George A. Jackson, a native of Missouri, penetrated into the mountains during the winter of 1858 and discovered the hot soda springs near the present site of the town of Idaho Springs, and shortly afterward, on January 7, 1859, he washed fine gold from the gravels bordering Chicago Creek near its mouth. In early May 1859, John Hamilton Gregory, an Alabama-born mule skinner on his way to the Jackson Diggings, turns up the North Fork of Clear Creek instead and, following a trail of color a half mile up a small gulch (soon to be named Gregory Gulch), discovers a rich oxidized vein of gold-bearing quartz feeding a placer below with bits of free gold.

Other prospectors coming up North Clear Creek soon learned of his discovery, and the news spread and occasioned another rush, many hastening across the hills from Cherry Creek and from the Jackson "diggings," on South Clear Creek. Gregory sold his two claims for $21,000 in the summer of 1859 and soon afterward left the district.





City: Clear Creek
State: Colorado,
Date: 1864

FHWAC#: 26068