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F-056-1 -- Tungsten Mine, underground geology survey, 1920-05

 Item — Box: Cabinet F, Basket 2

Scope and Contents

Drawn By: E.G.R.

Scale = 1" = 50'

Map Labelled Tugsten Mine. This is map of the Cambrian gold and tungsten mine workings on the west side of the Homestake Open Cut. It also shows the City Crusher (Also known as the National Guard Crusher), the Draingae Tunnel which is below the mine workings, 2 unlabelled shafts, an office building, and a raise that goes from the mine workings to the Drainage Tunnel. The mine workings are in two different colors showing workings at different elevations. The stippling within the mine workings are areas that have been filled with waste rock.

The map has Homestake Mine Coordinates.

There are the following Mineral Survey claims drawn on the map, Ella M.S. 47, Hidden Fortune No.2 M.S. 1056, St. Patrick M.S. 1163, Iowa M.S. 1003, Brunet M.S, 1003, Golden Summit M.S. 1057, Harrison M.S. 1049, M.S. 48, Reddy M.S. 1047, Rosetta M.S. 467, and Golden Crown M.S. 985.

Dates

  • 1920-05

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is housed at the Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center with no restrictions to access. The collection may be utilized during normal operating hours or by appointment.

Extent

From the Collection: Unknown Linear Feet (37 Cabinets, 14 Baskets, 14 Tubs, 2 Boxes, and 7 Canisters)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English