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United States Investor. Volume: 9 [IX], Issue No. 22Info Publication Date:
May 28, 1898Info found on page:
760Info Title:
Cripple Creek District Up to Date; Northern Portion Active Again
DENVER, COLO., May 23, 1898—The "Fluorine" claim, to the north of Cripple Creek, is keeping up its shipments of about 20 tons per day, and now the "Lost Lillie," to the southeast of the "Fluorine," has joined the list of shippers of pay ore of very good grade.
There is much activity on Copper and Rhyolite mountains again.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 02.02.2024 (13:18:40)
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General Mining News
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The Morning Times. Volume: 9 [IX], Issue No. 24Info Publication Date:
December 31, 1899Info found on page:
11 (7)Info Title:
Lost Lillie Found Vein in Depth
THE LOST LILLIE.
The Gatch Leasing company, operating the Lost Lillie on Copper mountain, have at a depth of 200 feet cut the vein encountered in the 150-foot level. The vein just encountered is four feet in width and careful samples taken from across the vein show assays as high as $88 to the ton in gold.
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Above Info was First Seen 27.08.2020
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
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The Mining World. Volume: 26 [XXVI], Issue No. 8Info Publication Date:
February 23, 1907Info found on page:
283Info Title:
Lost Lillie Mining & Milling Co. In Orebody at 150 Feet
Denver.—The Lost Lillie Mining & Milling company, operating the Lost Anna mineLost Lillie and Anna C. mine on Copper mountain, has opened up an ore body at a depth of 150 feet which carries $65 per ton in gold, silver, lead and zinc.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 12.11.2023 (17:17:27)
Above Info was First Seen 12.11.2023