General/Base Info:
Page Mill aka London Mill {latere Known as Florence Mill]
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Info Last updated: 17.01.2024 (14:37:23)
Being the image source is of print type, the quality is not always the best, but it is what it is, I have worked with it as best as I could. This view is titled 'The Florence Mill', but this mill used to be known as the 'Page Process Mill' or just 'Page Mill'. Located southeast of the F. & C. C. Depot are in Florence, on a branch off the branch line to Coal Creek. This view is taken in a northerly direction, and is likely from the time the rails was installed, but I have no way to date it better than to say it is from before 1904.
   I did procure the colored version of this image as I think it is nicer. Source is gray-toned, or in common speech black & white. Used an online service and tweaked and worked with image to get what looks best to my eyes for the moment.The Florence Mill {aka Page Mill]
Photo by: Unknown
My Collection; Cropped from 600dpi scan of page 34 in a 1904 Book. I did procure the colored version of this image.
Media ID: 507
Id No. (Mine / 1902 map):
1016
Type:
Cyanidation Mill
Date Located / Formed:
1897
Location:
Florence
Location Map Description:
Discovery / Formed by:
    Status:
    Unknown
    Fate details:
    Owned by:
    • R. Tuthill
      -> 1904-04-14 [reported bought]
    • et al. (and Others)
      -> 1904-04-14 [reported bought]
    Known claims:
      Location Claim Description:
      Patented Date:
      Mineral Certificate No.:
      0
      General Land Office No.:
      0
      Known Transportation Connection:
        Extra Info/Details [Linked at One Time to the Entity]:
        Cyanidation Mill
        Known Producing Info:
        General notes:
        Info in a News Tidbit from April 14, 1904 say this mill was erected 8 years earlier and never been worked due to continued litigation. Hope was now that it had been sold that it would finally work on ore.
        graphic for visual presentation of text Around late year of 1904 this might be the mill referenced as 'Florence Cyanide Mill'