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Seminole Mining Company Prospectus

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Seminole Mining Company Prospectus
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This prospectus is 16 pages. 7 x 6". Like new except that the name of the president has been crossed out and the new president is written in in pencil. Ink on first page shows the location of Washington, Wilkes County, Georgia. No maps or photographs. Redick & Mitchel of New York are the fiscal agents. The mines of the Seminole Mining Company are in the extreme western part of Lincoln County 12 miles northeast of Washington the county seat of Wilkes County and 2 miles east of Metasville the nearest post office The property lies partly in Lincoln and partly in Wilkes counties. The Seminole property was worked for gold from 1852 to 1861 under the name of the Magruder gold mine. It then remained practically inactive until 1880 when mining for gold was resumed and continued until 1884. During the latter period some lead and copper are reported to have been shipped. In 1900 mining was again resumed on the property by the Seminole Mining Company principally for copper and is now being actively carried on. [The Seminole Copper Deposit of Georgia by Watson (Al Adams Gold Rush Memorabilia Collection) Date: c1900 Location: Washington, Georgia HWAC# 57076