General/Base Info:
Clara D. Lode
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Info Last updated: 27.10.2020 (10:35:50)
Sadly, not the best of quality on this, to me, rare view of the Lexington, or Clara D., mine on Gold Hill. In the background left I think we see part of the International [aka International Gold King] Mine, part of several different named operations on the Gold King lode, while the Lexington is on the Clara D. lode, which crosses the Gold King lode.
   I am not sure if the Water-tank seen about center in the background is linked to any specific mine or just a more common one. What I do know is that while the source of this image is in gray tones due to coming from a printed material, I did play around and tried to add some sort of coloring scheme using my computer as I think it is sort of enhances the image information.View of the Surface Improvements of the Lexington Mine.
Photo by: Unknown
My Collection; From page 28 in Seeing Cripple Creek, Januar 1904 (Vol. 2, No. 2). I've added the coloring scheme using my computer.
Media ID: 371
Id No. (Mine / 1902 map):
1203
Type:
Lode
Date Located / Formed:
10.10.1891
Location:
Gold Hill
Location Map Description:
Discovery / Formed by:
  • W.E. Smiley ( Info From Claim/Survey Map )
Status:
Unknown
Fate details:
Owned by:
  • W.E. Smiley
    -> 1894-07-19 [claim Map]
  • Lexington Gold Mining Company
    -> 1899-12-31 [reported As Owner]
Known claims:
  • Clara D. Lode - 8972
Claim Links:
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]:

    Known Producing Info:
    General notes:
    Map has a Shaft House drawn in, two other Shafts and then the Discovery Shaft is found north of lost ground to the Gold King claim