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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 123 [CXXIII], Issue No. 11
Info Publication Date:
September 10, 1921
Info found on page:
374
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Working
The Jerry Johnson on Ironclad hill is producing and shipping.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 122 [CXXII], Issue No. 6
Info Publication Date:
February 5, 1921
Info found on page:
206
Info Title:
Rankin lease Netted $120 Per Ton
A carload of gold ore recently shipped by M. J. Rankin, lessee to the Jerry Johnson mine on Ironclad hill, was settled for at the rate of $120 per ton.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 122 [CXXII], Issue No. 5
Info Publication Date:
January 29, 1921
Info found on page:
167
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Shipments to Golden Cycle Mill
Gold ore, bringing settlement at the Golden Cycle mill at the rate of $120 per ton, is being mined on the Rankin lease on the Jerry Johnson mine on Ironclad hill. The property adjoins the Hardwood of the United Gold Mines Co., whose lessees continue to ship high-grade ore.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 121 [CXXI], Issue No. 12
Info Publication Date:
September 18, 1920
Info found on page:
424
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lease
Upper levels of the Jerry Johnson mine adjoining the Damon have been taken under lease by local men who are searching for a continuation of the ore on that property.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 120 [CXX], Issue No. 24
Info Publication Date:
June 12, 1920
Info found on page:
876
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Gold
Ore sampling 8 oz. gold per ton has been opened up south of the Jerry Johnson shaft at the 6th level, 750 ft. from the surface by F. G. Horn, lessee.
graphic for visual presentation of text This ore is the farthest south yet discovered in the mine.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 120 [CXX], Issue No. 22
Info Publication Date:
May 29, 1920
Info found on page:
806
Info Title:
Morrell Hardware Co. Drives Ironclad Hill Miners to Work
Now that the electric-car line and Short Line steam-road have ceased operation, the Morrell Hardware Co. is running its big auto-truck to Ironclad Hill for the accommodation of miners employed at the Jerry Johnson, Forest Queen, and other mines, without charge, and mine superintendents owning autos are also taking their men to the several properties.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 120 [CXX], Issue No. 15
Info Publication Date:
April 10, 1920
Info found on page:
542
Info Title:
Golden Cycle Mill Got Tons of Ore
Two train loads of ore making a total of 39 broadgauge cars, containing about 1400 tons, were hauled from the district on March 29 to the Golden Cycle mill at Colorado Springs.
graphic for visual presentation of text The companies contributing shipments were the Cresson, Portland, Vindicator, and Eagle Sampling, and lessees on the Strong, Jerry Johnson, Trail, Star of Bethlehem, and Index mines.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 119 [CXIX], Issue No. 20
Info Publication Date:
November 15, 1919
Info found on page:
718
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Cyanide Mill Being Dismantled
The Jerry Johnson 100-ton cyanide mill at Cripple Creek is being dismantled by the Morse Bros. Machinery & Supply Co., of Denver. This mill, erected in 1914 and used but a few months, was completely equipped with Dorr thickeners, agitators, and classifiers, Oliver filter, etc.
graphic for visual presentation of text The material is being shipped to Denver for re-sale.
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  • The Mining and Scientific Press, San Francisco, November 15, 1919 (page 718)
  • The Mining and Scientific Press, San Francisco, November 15, 1919 (page 732)
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 119 [CXIX], Issue No. 13
Info Publication Date:
September 27, 1919
Info found on page:
450
Info Title:
Caley Mill Being Dismantled
The Caley mill on the Jerry Johnson property on Ironclad hill is being dismantled. The plant at no time operated at a profit and the machinery has been sold to the Morse Bros. Machinery company of Denver.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 119 [CXIX], Issue No. 12
Info Publication Date:
September 20, 1919
Info found on page:
414
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessees Ships to Golden Cycle Mill
Denman and Searles, operating individual leases on the Jerry Johnson mine on Ironclad hill, are both mining a good grade of ore and shipping steadily to the Golden Cycle mill.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 119 [CXIX], Issue No. 8
Info Publication Date:
August 23, 1919
Info found on page:
279
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Discovery
A new ore-shoot has been opened up by Charles Searles on the Jerry Johnson. The discovery was made by a raise from the eighth level.
graphic for visual presentation of text The shoot has now been proved by drift for 80 ft. in length and shipments of ore are reported to average about one ounce gold for coarse rock and two ounces for screenings.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 118 [CXVIII], Issue No. 18
Info Publication Date:
May 3, 1919
Info found on page:
613
Info Title:
Ironclad Hill Mines Free From Snow Blockade
Two Ironclad Hill properties - the Jerry Johnson and Forest Queen - which have been under a snow blockade for three weeks, had teams employed the latter end of last week, loading out ore.
graphic for visual presentation of text The ore-houses at both properties are congested.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 117 [CXVII], Issue No. 24
Info Publication Date:
December 14, 1918
Info found on page:
803
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Shoot at 950 Feet is Persisting
The shoot on the 950-ft. level of the Jerry Johnson is persisting. It is now nearly 50 ft. long, and the ore shipped carries close to 2 oz. per ton.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 117 [CXVII], Issue No. 23
Info Publication Date:
December 7, 1918
Info found on page:
766
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Gold Mining Co. Lessee Denman Importantr Discovery at 950 Feet
Cripple Creek.—An important discovery for the Ironclad Hill area has been made by S. A. Denman, lessee, and former superintendent for the Cripple Creek Deep Leasing Co., at a depth of 950 ft. in the mine of the Jerry Johnson Gold Mining Co.
graphic for visual presentation of text An ore-shoot has been opened so far a distance of 20 ft. Samples return from $30 to $140 per ton. The first car shipped, with little sorting, returned $30 per ton. Two cars loaded out this week are estimated to carry 2 oz. per ton.
graphic for visual presentation of text The Jerry Johnson shaft is the deepest on Ironclad hill, and already operators on other properties adjoining the Forest Queen and W. P. H. are making preparations to sink.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 116 [CXVI], Issue No. 20
Info Publication Date:
May 18, 1918
Info found on page:
699
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessees Changes
Cripple Creek.—The Cripple Creek Deep Leasing Co.'s lease on the Jerry Johnson mine has expired. The bottom, or 950-ft. level, has been leased to P. H. Denham.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 116 [CXVI], Issue No. 12
Info Publication Date:
March 23, 1918
Info found on page:
420
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessees Ore Going to Golden Cycle Mill
Jerry Johnson, on eastern slope of Ironclad hill, operated by Cripple Creek Deep Leasing Co., were loading ore by team on February 9 for consignment to the Golden Cycle mill at Colorado Springs.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 116 [CXVI], Issue No. 8
Info Publication Date:
February 23, 1918
Info found on page:
271
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessees January 1918 Shipment
Cripple Creek Deep Leasing Co., operating the Jerry Johnson mine, sent out 500 tons of 1-oz. ore in January, mined from above the 850-ft. level.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 116 [CXVI], Issue No. 3
Info Publication Date:
January 19, 1918
Info found on page:
103
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessees December 1917 Production
(Special Correspondence. Cripple Creek, January 8.)—The Cripple Creek Deep Leasing Co. and its sub-lessee F. T. Caley, operating the Jerry Johnson mine on Ironclad hill under lease from the Jerry Johnson Mining Co., produced 455 tons of mill ore, averaging $21 per ton, during December.
graphic for visual presentation of text Two cars from the Caley lease, taken between 600 and 700 ft., brought $57 and $60 per ton, respectively.
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Type/Category of Info:
Article
Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 107 [CVII], Issue No. 19
Info Publication Date:
November 8, 1913
Info found on page:
734
Info Title:
Depth of the Jerry Johnson
Jerry Johnson M. Co., main shaft, Ironclad Hill, is now 975 feet.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 107 [CVII], Issue No. 13
Info Publication Date:
September 27, 1913
Info found on page:
509
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Gold Mining Co. 10th Annual Report Abstracts
The tenth annual report of the Jerry Johnson Gold Mining Co. for the fiscal year terminating August 31, has been issued, and shows a production for the year of 4380 tons of ore with a gross bullion value of $86,136.
graphic for visual presentation of text Deducting $27,533 for freight and treatment, the net value of the ore was $58,592, and the total amount in royalties paid into the treasury of the Company was $14,444. The cash balance in the treasury on September 8 amounted to $21,058.
graphic for visual presentation of text No development work has been done below the 650-ft. level; nearly all of the ore that has been shipped has been taken from the old workings at various points and not from permanent bodies, and although a large amount of dead work was done, little new ore has been found.
graphic for visual presentation of text If the property is leased again, the management will endeavor to provide for the development of the virgin ground between the 650-ft. level and the present bottom of the shaft, which has attained a depth of 975 feet.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 66 [LXVI], Issue No. 1709
Info Publication Date:
October 24, 1912
Info found on page:
xxv
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessee Working Third Level
Frank Caley, lessee, working the Jerry Johnson shaft on Ironclad hill, has one machine working on the third level, crosscutting south to open some known ore bodies which have been touched in the upper levels.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 65 [LXV], Issue No. 1683
Info Publication Date:
April 25, 1912
Info found on page:
xxxiv
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Sub-Lessee Opens Ore at 6th Level
Sylvanite in the schist formation, found in a flat vein which goes into the Jerry Johnson claim from the W. P. H., has been opened by Tom Ross, an old time miner, who has a sub-lease under Frank Caley on the Johnson. The ore was discovered near the sideline on the sixth level of the Johnson.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 65 [LXV], Issue No. 1677
Info Publication Date:
March 21, 1912
Info found on page:
ad32
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessee Strike in New Ground
A rich strike has been made in a block of ground taken over from the Damon on a compromise by the Jerry Johnson company by L. S. Cox, lessee, who has opened a flat vein from which grab samples assay $80 to $960 per ton.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 65 [LXV], Issue No. 1671
Info Publication Date:
February 8, 1912
Info found on page:
ad35
Info Title:
Gaylord Mill Being Dismantled
A gang of 30 men is working at the Gaylord mill, located at the Jerry Johnson, on Ironclad hill, under the direction of William Reed, superintendent for Gaylord, dismantling the plant.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining and Engineering World [former Mining World]. Volume: 35 [XXXV], Issue No. 27
Info Publication Date:
December 30, 1911
Info found on page:
1340
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Production Keeping Up and Shaft to Sink Further
The output of the Jerry Johnson will be about 45 cars this month, mostly from the 550-ft. level. The main shaft will be deepened 150 ft.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining and Engineering World [former Mining World]. Volume: 35 [XXXV], Issue No. 25
Info Publication Date:
December 16, 1911
Info found on page:
1236
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessee Frank Caley in Good Ore at 550 Feet
Forty-six cars of ore was shipped from the Jerry Johnson last month. Frank Caley, the lessee, has opened good ore in the crosscut drifting west on the 550-ft. level.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining and Engineering World [former Mining World]. Volume: 35 [XXXV], Issue No. 24
Info Publication Date:
December 9, 1911
Info found on page:
1188
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Output About 2 Cars Daily
The output of the Jerry Johnson for last month was about 2 cars a day. A new electric compressor is being installed. Lessee Frank Caley has opened several new shoots.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining and Engineering World [former Mining World]. Volume: 35 [XXXV], Issue No. 23
Info Publication Date:
December 2, 1911
Info found on page:
1134
Info Title:
Heavy Output From Jerry Johnson
The Jerry Johnson is making a heavy output, averaging 2 cars a day of milling grade, mined from the new stope at the 550-ft. level, and the main Johnson vein on the 200-ft. level is also producing largely.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 92 [XCII], Issue No. 21
Info Publication Date:
November 18, 1911
Info found on page:
1008
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson's Lessee Caley Ships a Carload Per Day
Jerry Johnson—Frank Caley, leasing the above mine on Iron Clad hill, is shipping one carload of ore per day.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 64 [LXIV], Issue No. 1659
Info Publication Date:
November 16, 1911
Info found on page:
ad39
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessee Ships at Good Profit
What is declared to be one of the best ore finds of the camp at this time is in the Jerry Johnson, where Lessee Frank Caley has opened up a mass of ore, and to this time there have been no walls of a vein found and the stope, 20 ft. wide, is being torn down and shipped at a good profit. The entire country seems to be ore.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 92 [XCII], Issue No. 20
Info Publication Date:
November 11, 1911
Info found on page:
962
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson in Ore
Jerry Johnson—One of the largest finds of ore for some time is reported from this mine on Ironclad hill. Although of low grade, the orebody is 20 ft. in width and with no walls reached.
graphic for visual presentation of text Fifty-four cars were sent to the mill in October by Frank Caley, lessee.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining and Engineering World [former Mining World]. Volume: 35 [XXXV], Issue No. 20
Info Publication Date:
November 11, 1911
Info found on page:
976
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessee Caley in Large Body of Ore
One of the great finds of ore in the camp is in the Jerry Johnson, where lessee Caley has opened a large body. No walls have been found, and the stope being carried is 20 ft. wide. The find occurred east of the shaft is of milling grade and little sorting is required. Grab samples gave $18 per ton.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 92 [XCII], Issue No. 18
Info Publication Date:
October 28, 1911
Info found on page:
864
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson October Output Estimate
Jerry Johnson—The output of this mine for October will be about 40 cars of good mill-grade ore; Frank Caley, lessee.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining and Engineering World [former Mining World]. Volume: 35 [XXXV], Issue No. 18
Info Publication Date:
October 28, 1911
Info found on page:
871
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessees Will Ship About 40 Cars This Month
From present appearances Frank Caley and his sub-lessees on the Jerry Johnson will ship about 40 cars this month. A good output is being made from a new strike on the bottom level where they are mining a flat vein.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 64 [LXIV], Issue No. 1653
Info Publication Date:
October 5, 1911
Info found on page:
332
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessee Important Strike at 550 Feet
A strike of great importance is reported to have been made on the 550-ft. level of the Jerry Johnson mine on Ironclad hill by Lessee Frank Caley.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 64 [LXIV], Issue No. 1653
Info Publication Date:
October 5, 1911
Info found on page:
332
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessee Ordered Electric Compressor
Frank Caley, operating the Jerry Johnson on Ironclad hill, has ordered from the Ingersoll Rand Co. a 12-drill electrically driven Imperial type compressor.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 92 [XCII], Issue No. 12
Info Publication Date:
September 16, 1911
Info found on page:
564
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson August Shipments
Jerry Johnson—The lessees on this Ironclad hill mine sent out 31 cars in August.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 64 [LXIV], Issue No. 1645
Info Publication Date:
August 10, 1911
Info found on page:
140
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessee Strike at 310 Feet
Another strike, the second within a month, is reported on the Jerry Johnson, an Ironclad hill property under lease to Frank Caley. The discovery is at a depth of 310 ft., where the vein exposed measures better than 12 ft. between walls and carries values of from $19 to $40 in gold to the ton.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 63 [LXIII], Issue No. 1637
Info Publication Date:
June 15, 1911
Info found on page:
628
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessee in Large Strike at 300 Feet
The new strike made on the 300-ft. level of the Jerry Johnson by F. T. Caley, who has a lease on the property, is said to be one of the largest made in the district in months. The ore has now opened up 12 ft. wide. Assay returns show values of from one to two oz.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 63 [LXIII], Issue No. 1634
Info Publication Date:
May 25, 1911
Info found on page:
556
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessee Opened Ore Shoot at 550 Feet
What is believed to be the extension of the Gaylord ore shoot in the Jerry Johnson has been opened on the 550-ft. level by Lessee Frank Caley.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 62 [LXII], Issue No. 1613
Info Publication Date:
December 29, 1910
Info found on page:
635
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lease Granted Mr. Frank T. Caley
Frank T. Caley, president of the Santa Rita Gold Mining Co., has been granted by the Jerry Johnson company a two-years' lease on the Ironclad hill property.
graphic for visual presentation of text Some years ago Mr. Caley operated a lease on the Black Diamond claim, which adjoins and is part of the Jerry Johnson estate. He sank a shaft on this claim 800 ft., besides doing much development.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 90 [XC], Issue No. 23
Info Publication Date:
December 3, 1910
Info found on page:
1125
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson & Lessee Doing Good
Jerry Johnson—The Gaylord lease on this mine is shipping about 2000 tons per month. There is a reserve of $50,000 in the Jerry Johnson treasury, and a dividend of $25,000 has just been paid to the stockholders.
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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 90 [XC], Issue No. 21
Info Publication Date:
November 19, 1910
Info found on page:
1029
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson October Production
Jerry Johnson—From this mine, on Ironclad hill, 33 cars of mill ore were shipped in October from the stope on the 700 level.
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General Mining News
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 90 [XC], Issue No. 18
Info Publication Date:
October 29, 1910
Info found on page:
879
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Weekly Shipments
Jerry Johnson—This mine, on Ironclad hill, is shipping about nine cars a week of 1-oz. gold ore.
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 90 [XC], Issue No. 14
Info Publication Date:
October 1, 1910
Info found on page:
688
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Happenings
Jerry Johnson—For the year ended Aug. 31, the Jerry Johnson mine, on Ironclad hill, produced 12,460 tons of gold ore, with a gross value of $279,361. The company received $31,230 in royalties.
graphic for visual presentation of text Last December a dividend was paid of $25,000, and the balance in the treasury amounts to $44,393.
graphic for visual presentation of text Edwin Gaylord, of Denver, is the lessee.
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 90 [XC], Issue No. 10
Info Publication Date:
September 3, 1910
Info found on page:
476
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessee Doing OK
Jerry Johnson—This mine, on Ironclad hill, under lease to Edwin Gaylord, is producing about 30 tons per diem of fair-grade gold ore.
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 90 [XC], Issue No. 4
Info Publication Date:
July 23, 1910
Info found on page:
186
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Shipping
Jerry Johnson—Since the first of the month eight cars of ore averaging $22 per ton have been shipped by this mine.
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The Mining World. Volume: 32 [XXXII], Issue No. 16
Info Publication Date:
April 16, 1910
Info found on page:
813
Info Title:
Gaylord Mill Gold Retort of Jerry Johnson Ore Sent to Denver Mint
A gold retort of 24 lb. (troy) representing the last clean up of the Gaylord cyanide plant from Jerry Johnson ore, was recently sent to the Denver mint.
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The Mining World. Volume: 32 [XXXII], Issue No. 15
Info Publication Date:
April 9, 1910
Info found on page:
771
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Mine Production
The Jerry Johnson on Ironclad produced 1500 tons having an average value of $20; 1100 tons of low grade treated at the Gaylord mill averaged $4.80. Large ore bodies have been exposed above the 550-ft. level.
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 88 [LXXXVIII], Issue No. 26
Info Publication Date:
December 25, 1909
Info found on page:
1289
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson in Good Order
Denver, Dec. 20—The Jerry Johnson company, A. P. Mackey, president and manager, after paying the dividend of 1 per cent. per share on Dec. 15, amounting to $25,000, still had $41,000 in the treasury and no debts.
graphic for visual presentation of text It is worked under lease by Edwin Gaylord, who is said to have taken out approximately $250,000 gross in the last ten months, the royalty paid being 20 per cent. of the net returns.
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 88 [LXXXVIII], Issue No. 25
Info Publication Date:
December 18, 1909
Info found on page:
1243
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson November 1909 Output
Jerry Johnson—The November output from the properties of this company, on Ironclad hill, was 52 cars of shipping ore, and 1000 tons of low-grade, treated at the mill on the property, having approximately a gross bullion value of $46,000.
graphic for visual presentation of text A dividend will be paid Dec. 15 of 1c. per share, amounting to $25,000.
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 88 [LXXXVIII], Issue No. 21
Info Publication Date:
November 20, 1909
Info found on page:
1039
Info Title:
Gaylord Mill on Jerry Johnson Doing Good
Denver Nov. 15—The Gaylord mill, on Ironclad hill, and the Gold Issue mill, on Carbonate hill, are credited with a clean-up which gave two retorts worth $10,000. The Gaylord mill is on the Jerry Johnson company's estate, and this mine is credited with a production last month of 1200 tons of ore of an average of over $20 per ton, and 1000 tons of $3.50 ore, which it is claimed is being treated at a profit in the company's mill.
graphic for visual presentation of text Edwin Gaylord is the lessee and manager.
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Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 99 [XCIX], Issue No. 2560; 7
Info Publication Date:
August 14, 1909
Info found on page:
211
Info Title:
Mr. Ed. Gaylord Shipped Gold Brick to Denver Mint
Ed. Gaylord, operating the Jerry Johnson mine under lease, shipped a 25-lb. gold brick to the Denver Mint.
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The Western Investors Review. Volume: 15 [XV], Issue No. 11
Info Publication Date:
June 1909
Info found on page:
10
Info Title:
Ironclad Hill Mines Doing Well
With the Jerry Johnson, Forest Queen, Pride of Cripple Creek, Damon Arapahoe, Long John, and Main Damon shafts shipping, Ironclad hill is turning out heavy tonnage at the present time and the grade is above the average by reason of the high average value of the ore from the W. P. H.
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The Western Investors Review. Volume: 15 [XV], Issue No. 10
Info Publication Date:
May 1909
Info found on page:
10
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessee Gaylord Shipment
A shipment of thirty cars was made recently from the Gaylord lease on the property of the Jerry Johnson Gold Mining company's property.
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Mining Science. Volume: 59 [LIX], Issue No. 1525
Info Publication Date:
April 22, 1909
Info found on page:
317
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Changes
The main shaft of the Jerry Johnson M. Co., on Iron Clad hill is now 870 ft. deep and operations will be discontinued. The old workings are being thoroughly prospected and considerable ore has been opened up.
graphic for visual presentation of text Foundations have been laid for new equipment and work will be run on an extensive scale.
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Mining Science. Volume: 59 [LIX], Issue No. 1516
Info Publication Date:
February 18, 1909
Info found on page:
136
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson in Steady Operations
The new equipment on the Jerry Johnson is now in steady operation and shipments are being made regularly of ore averaging from $20 to $30.
graphic for visual presentation of text The most of this ore is now coming from the 850-ft. level.
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Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 98 [XCVIII], Issue No. 2530; 3
Info Publication Date:
January 16, 1909
Info found on page:
102
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Leased
The Jerry Johnson mine, on Iron Clad hill near Cripple Creek, has been leased to Edward Gaylord and associates, of Denver. A hoist is to be installed and power for the air-drills will be obtained from the Western Investment Co.'s John A. Logan plant, on Bull hill.
graphic for visual presentation of text Operations will shortly be resumed at the W. P. H. mill, of which milling plant Mr. Gaylord is manager, and the low-grade ores from the Jerry Johnson mine will be treated therein. The higher grades of milling and smelting ores will be consigned to the valley plants as heretofore.
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Mining Science. Volume: 59 [LIX], Issue No. 1511
Info Publication Date:
January 14, 1909
Info found on page:
37
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Upgrades
The new hoisting plant and mining equipment on the Jerry Johnson mine on Iron Clad hill is being rapidly installed. The air for operation will be furnished by the plant on the John A. Logan on Bull hill, for which a pipe line has already been laid.
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The Mining World. Volume: 29 [XXIX], Issue No. 26
Info Publication Date:
December 26, 1908
Info found on page:
961
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Installed Electric Hoist at Main Shaft
Cripple Creek—An electric hoist has been installed at the main shaft of the Jerry Johnson.
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Mining Science. Volume: 58 [LVIII], Issue No. 1507
Info Publication Date:
December 17, 1908
Info found on page:
496
Info Title:
Electric Hoist Installed Temporarily at Jerry Johnson
An electric hoist has been installed temporarily at the Jerry Johnson mine on Ironclad hill in order to enable the sub-lessees to remove the ore broken at the time of the fire.
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The Mining World. Volume: 29 [XXIX], Issue No. 21
Info Publication Date:
November 21, 1908
Info found on page:
787
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessee Dahl to Rebuild After Fire
Cripple Creek—H. J. Dahl, lessee on the Jerry Johnson, property, whose buildings, machinery, etc., were destroyed by fire, will rebuild and place new machinery as soon as the insurance is adjusted. The shaft is 650 ft. deep and has been a steady producer.
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Mining Science. Volume: 58 [LVIII], Issue No. 1502
Info Publication Date:
November 12, 1908
Info found on page:
396
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Ruins Cleared Away for New Structures and Plant
The ruins of the shaft buildings on the Jerry Johnson are being removed, and preperations are being made for the erection of new buildings and the installation of a large mining plant.
graphic for visual presentation of text The main shaft will be sunk an additional 200 ft. from the present depth of 650 ft., and the property thoroughly developed.
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Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 96 [XCVI], Issue No. 2481; 6
Info Publication Date:
February 8, 1908
Info found on page:
182
Info Title:
W. P. H. Mill Temporarily Closed Down
Cripple Creek, Feb. 1. (Special Correspondence).—The W. P. H. Leasing Co. has made a successful run on Jerry Johnson dump ore and are temporarily closed down for some changes and installing new machinery to handle the material as it is brought to the mill. A hoist and car system is being installed.
graphic for visual presentation of text Only 60 tons per day is going through the mill at present but this is to be increased to 100 tons shortly. W. A. Reed is manager.
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The Mining World. Volume: 28 [XXVIII], Issue No. 6
Info Publication Date:
February 8, 1908
Info found on page:
265
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessees Dahl & Co. Shipment From 400 Feet
Victor—Henry Dahl & Co., operating the Jerry Johnson on Ironclad hill, has sent out two cars of ore which will probably net $50 to the ton. The ore was broken from a 3-ft. vein at a depth of 400 feet.
graphic for visual presentation of text A good tonnage is being made by the lessees and shipments are being made regularly from the property.
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The Mining World. Volume: 27 [XXVII], Issue No. 8
Info Publication Date:
August 24, 1907
Info found on page:
327
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Hasppenings

Cripple Creek—More than $100,000 worth of ore has been blocked out in the 550 and 300 levels of the Jersey JohnsonJerry Johnson on Ironclad hill.

The annual meeting of the company will be held at Cheyenne, Wyo., September 11.

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The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 94 [XCIV], Issue No. 26
Info Publication Date:
June 29, 1907
Info found on page:
805
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W. P. H. M. & L. Co. Still Erecting Mill
Cripple Creek, June 19. (Special Correspondence)—The W. P. H. M. & L. Co. is operating a lease on the west end of the W. P. H. claim. The shaft is down 350 ft., and over 2,000 ft. of drifts are open.
graphic for visual presentation of text A. B. Whitmore, the superintendent, states they have a body of oxidized ore, that runs $6 to $9, that is over 200 ft. wide. The company is erecting a 100-ton mill for handling the ore from this mine, as well as working the dumps of the Jerry Johnson mine, on which they have a lease.
graphic for visual presentation of text The mill is being constructed by Groch & Woodard, consulting engineers, of Cripple Creek. They have been delayed on account of deliveries of material, but hope to be running before August 1. The company has 15 acres in the lease.
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The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 94 [XCIV], Issue No. 26
Info Publication Date:
June 29, 1907
Info found on page:
805
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Expects to Pay Dividend
Cripple Creek, June 19. (Special Correspondence)—The Jerry Johnson expects to declare a dividend of one cent shortly. This company owns 41 acres on Iron Clad hill and is free from debt, and when a dividend is declared they reserve $10,000 in the treasury.
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The Mining World. Volume: 26 [XXVI], Issue No. 22
Info Publication Date:
June 1, 1907
Info found on page:
703
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessee Dahl to Use New W. P. H. Mill
Cripple Creek.—Henry Dahl has in his lease on the Jerry Johnson a shoot 5-ft. wide. Shipments gave returns of 5 ozs. per ton. The new W. P. H. cyanide mill now nearing completion will receive 50 tons per day of low-grade from the Dahl strike.
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The Mining World. Volume: 26 [XXVI], Issue No. 20
Info Publication Date:
May 18, 1907
Info found on page:
638
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessee Dahl Developes Great Orebody
Denver.—Lessee Henry Dahl has developed in the Jerry Johnson a vein showing a thickness of 10 to 12 ft. at two points 200 ft. apart and having a width estimated at possibly 600 ft.—depth unknown. This is by far the most phenomenal exposure in the history of the district.
graphic for visual presentation of text One car of material shipped brought $69 per ton, and receipts from other consignments ran from that figure up to $117, the average being $85. This shoot is an entirely new find and was encountered about 170 ft. east of the main shaft in a phonolite dike.
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The Mining World. Volume: 26 [XXVI], Issue No. 17
Info Publication Date:
April 27, 1907
Info found on page:
544
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessee Dahl Find Good Orebody
Cripple Creek.—Ore bodies never thought to exist in the property have been discovered in the Jerry Johnson on Ironclad hill. A new find was made by Henry Dahl on the 16th inst. that is 4 ft. wide, giving returns of $28 to $172 per ton.
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The Mining World. Volume: 26 [XXVI], Issue No. 15
Info Publication Date:
April 13, 1907
Info found on page:
486
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Orebody Looking Good
Cripple Creek.—The new ore body lately opened in the Jerry Johnson on Ironclad hill is nearly 6 ft. wide and averages $50 per ton.
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Mining Reporter. Volume: 53 [LIII], Issue No. 17
Info Publication Date:
April 26, 1906
Info found on page:
422
Info Title:
Frank Gilpin Leasing Co. Recovered Vein in Jerry Johnson
Jerry Johnson.—The Frank Gilpin Leasing Company has lately recovered the vein at the bottom level of this property, at a depth of about 550 feet. The vein is now about two feet wide, yielding ore of a value of $50 per ton.
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The Mining World. Volume: 24 [XXIV], Issue No. 8
Info Publication Date:
February 24, 1906
Info found on page:
282
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson in Good Ore at 400 Feet
Denver, Colo.—What is believed to be an extension of the bonanza ore body opened up by Frank T. Caley in his lease on the Jerry Johnson a few months ago, has been encountered in the last few days at a depth of 400 feet. Free gold is plentiful in some of the rock.
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Mining Reporter. Volume: 53 [LIII], Issue No. 1
Info Publication Date:
January 4, 1906
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16
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Ships Every Week
Jerry Johnson.—Three carloads a week of ore valued at from $30 to $540 per ton are being sent out from this property. The Gilpin Leasing Company is breaking the ore on the 450 level.
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 80 [LXXX], Issue No. 21
Info Publication Date:
November 25, 1905
Info found on page:
991
Info Title:
Ironclad Leases
Cripple Creek, Nov. 18— A number of new leases are starting operations in various parts of the district. Probably, however, the most active hill in the district at present is Ironclad.
graphic for visual presentation of text On this hill are a number of leases on the Jerry Johnson, the Forest Queen, Pride of Cripple Creek, Montrose, Long John, Midway, Teutonic, and several others.
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 80 [LXXX], Issue No. 13
Info Publication Date:
September 30, 1905
Info found on page:
614
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Workings
Ironclad Hill—This hill is at present attracting a great deal of attention. On the Caley block of the Jerry Johnson a good strike has been made in the bottom of the shaft. From present indications this bids fair to be one of the best strikes in this vicinity for some time. Also, a new ore-house is being built.
graphic for visual presentation of text The Gilpin Leasing Co. is shipping the usual amount of ore from the main workings of the Jerry Johnson.
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Mining Reporter. Volume: 52 [LII], Issue No. 12
Info Publication Date:
September 21, 1905
Info found on page:
294
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Gold Mining Co. Report for 17-Months Ending August 31, 1905
The report of J. W. Graham, Jr., secretary-treasurer of the Jerry Johnson Gold Mining Company, Cripple Creek, for the seventeen months ending August 31, 1905, shows that 4,953 tons of ore, averaging $47.86, per ton, were shipped during that period.
graphic for visual presentation of text The company received in royalties $55,853.41, which, with $6,326.01 cash on hand March 31, 1904, and sales of stock amounting to $83,459.30, together with other sundry receipts, bring the gross receipts up to $147,674.51.
graphic for visual presentation of text Deducting from this $88,459.30 for property purchased, $24,932.50 for dividends, the balance left in the treasury on August 31, 1905, was $9,715.48.
graphic for visual presentation of text Six lessees are operating the property and no work is being done on company account.
graphic for visual presentation of text The main production has come from the 300, 400 and 450 levels, no ore of a commercial production having been found up to the present time on the lowest level.
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The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 80 [LXXX], Issue No. 11
Info Publication Date:
September 16, 1905
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517
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Working as Usual
Besides the Forest Queen, a number of other properties are being worked in this vicinity. The Jerry Johnson are working as usual. Besides the main workings of the Jerry Johnson, Carey & Co. have just finished sinking on a block adjoining the Forest Queen.
graphic for visual presentation of text Russel & Co. are also doing some prospecting on the west end of the property.
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Mining Reporter. Volume: 52 [LII], Issue No. 8
Info Publication Date:
August 24, 1905
Info found on page:
197
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Happenings
Jerry Johnson—The annual meeting of the company will be held at Cheyenne September 11th. Leasers now working on the property are known to be working in good ore.
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Mining Reporter. Volume: 52 [LII], Issue No. 4
Info Publication Date:
July 27, 1905
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93
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Frank Gilpin Leasing Co. Ships Weekly From Jerry Johnson
The Frank Gilpin Leasing Company, which has a lease on the main workings of the Jerry Johnson, is shipping about 150 tons of ore per week.
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Mining Reporter. Volume: 50 [L], Issue No. 10
Info Publication Date:
September 8, 1904
Info found on page:
255
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessess Ships Each Week
Jerry Johnson.—An average of five carloads of ore returning from $80 to $100 per ton is being shipped each week by lessees on this property, on Ironclad hill.
graphic for visual presentation of text On the Gilpin lease ore is being extracted from a three-foot vein encountered about 100 feet north of the shaft on the 400-foot level.
graphic for visual presentation of text A similar body of ore is being worked on the Fogleman lease 100 feet west of the shaft on the 300-foot level.
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Mining Reporter. Volume: 49 [XLIX], Issue No. 3
Info Publication Date:
January 21, 1904
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69
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessee Shipment
Jerry Johnson.—Messrs. Pullen & Co., who are operating under a lease on a block of the Jerry Johnson ground, recently shipped a consignment of ore which gave a value of $50 a ton. Thirty-five tons were shipped.
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General Mining News
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PROFITS; A Journal of Finance and Mining Worth While. Volume: 3 [III], Issue No. 29
Info Publication Date:
October 17, 1903
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2
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Jerry Johnson Lessees Doing Great
The lessees on the Jerry Johnson claim, located on Ironclad Hill, are in a fair way to realize a fortune from their operations. They took a lease on the property but a short while ago and found ore almost at grass root.
graphic for visual presentation of text A shaft has been sunk 40 feet and it has been in ore the entire depth. Ore is now being saved and a shipment will be made at once.
graphic for visual presentation of text Assays give phenomenal returns, running as high as $1000 in gold to the ton.
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General Mining News
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PROFITS; A Journal of Finance and Mining Worth While. Volume: 3 [III], Issue No. 26
Info Publication Date:
September 26, 1903
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2
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Jerry Johnson Property Lessees Found Good Ore 20 Feet Below
The lessees on the Jerry Johnson property on Ironclad hill, heretofore considered outside of the producing area, have come into a good body of ore which is apparently of a high grade. At a depth of only 20 feet, a narrow vein has been cut which gives returns of $500 in gold to the ton. The vein will undoubtedly widen with depth, and if this proves to be the case, the lessees will have a bonanza.
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Fairplay Flume. Volume: 24 [XXIV], Issue No. 13
Info Publication Date:
May 2, 1902
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1
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Jerry Johnson No. 1 is Part of Consolidation
One of the largest consolidations of property within, the Cripple Creek district is announced from the Colorado Springs office of the Woods Investment Company. The Jerry Johnson No. 1 claim is included in the deal.
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Article
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Fairplay Flume. Volume: 24 [XXIV], Issue No. 13
Info Publication Date:
May 2, 1902
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1
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Jerry Johnson No. 2 is Part of Consolidation
One of the largest consolidations of property within, the Cripple Creek district is announced from the Colorado Springs office of the Woods Investment Company. The Jerry Johnson No. 2 claim is included in the deal.
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Company Info
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Cripple Creek: A Standard Handbook Mines & Companies January 1901.
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January 1901
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53
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Jerry Johnson Mining Company
Company is active or promise to be active trader on various exchanges.
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graphic for visual presentation of textName: JERRY JOHNSON M. CO.
graphic for visual presentation of textCapital: $1,500,000; par value, $1; about $15,000.00 cash in treasury.
graphic for visual presentation of textPresident: A. P. Mackey
graphic for visual presentation of textVice-President:
graphic for visual presentation of textSecretary: Chas. F. Potter
graphic for visual presentation of textTreasurer:
graphic for visual presentation of textSuperintendent:
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graphic for visual presentation of textOffice/Contact: Boston Bldg., Denver.
graphic for visual presentation of textLessees:
graphic for visual presentation of textDescription/Note: Gross production about $150,000; 20 sets of lessees working; royalties 22½ to 25 per cent. Litigation with Damon G. M. Co. for extra lateral rights. See Plat D.
graphic for visual presentation of textOwns: 1. Little Pedro,
graphic for visual presentation of text 2. 13-16th of Jerry Johnson No. 1, and
graphic for visual presentation of text 3. Jerry Johnson No. 2,
graphic for visual presentation of text 4. 7-9ths of Arapahoe,
graphic for visual presentation of text 5. part of the W. P. H. and
graphic for visual presentation of text 6. part of the Arizona, about 19 acres, patented, on E. slope of Ironclad Hill, in the S. W. ¼ Sec. 17.
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General Mining News
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The Morning Times. Volume: 9 [IX], Issue No. 64
Info Publication Date:
February 16, 1900
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1
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessees in Good Vein
ON THE JERRY JOHNSON.
graphic for visual presentation of text On block six on the Jerry Johnson, at a depth of 60 feet in the bottom of the shaft a good vein of two ounce ore has been encountered. The block is under lease to Batchelder and Kailey of Aspen.
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The Mining and Metallurgical Journal. Volume: 22 [XXII], Issue No. 3
Info Publication Date:
November 1, 1899
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35
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson in Ore in 3-Shafts
Colorado Springs Investor—The Jerry Johnson is now in ore in three shafts.
graphic for visual presentation of textOn No. 2, the mineral has been entered and shows values of six ounces.
graphic for visual presentation of textOn No. 3, Judge Porter and associates have five feet of mineral from which assays showing from five to seven ounces have been had.
graphic for visual presentation of text All the shafts are equipped with machinery, and a big product will be made.
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General Mining News
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The Morning Times. Volume: 7 [VII], Issue No. 266
Info Publication Date:
October 11, 1899
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1
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Co. Property Opens Into Enormous Bonanza
Jerry Johnson Property is Opening Up Into an Enormous Bonanza.
graphic for visual presentation of text———
graphic for visual presentation of textMEANS AN ENORMOUS FORTUNE.
graphic for visual presentation of text The Jerry Johnson people on the Jerry Johnson and Arapahoe claims have now a known ore chute opened for 450 feet and in all the length is of gigantic proportions. The more digging there is done on the property the greater it proves to be.
graphic for visual presentation of text Ryan, Raine and Castleman yesterday made their first shipment from their lease on the Arapahoe. It came from a shaft 127 feet deep and where the bottom of the hole is all in ore that it is thought will easily average $50 per ton.
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graphic for visual presentation of text Coombs and others on the east end of the Jerry Johnson are in ore in what seems to be an entirely new vein or dyke for the property.
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graphic for visual presentation of text Claypool and Portis got out their first shipment yesterday from the little block they have on the company's ground. The shaft where the ore was first opened has more mineral in sight that ever before. Development only adds to the value of the bonanza.
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General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Morning Times. Volume: 7 [VII], Issue No. 246
Info Publication Date:
September 17, 1899
Info found on page:
1
Info Title:
Jerry Johnson Lessees Upgrades Their Electric Motor
Lessees on the Jerry Johnson will replace their five-horse-power electric motor with one of fifteen-horse power.
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