Detailed/More Info:
Mollie Eppert Mine
This is a hidden text,
acting just like a spacer
type of text in order to
push the Entity info
down on the page. Sorry to have wasted your time/ear to listen to this, I was just trying to get a layout work like I wanted.
Info Database Last Updated 07.09.2025 (Entity News entries: 2)
Type/Category of Info:
Company Info
Info Source From:
Cripple Creek: A Standard Handbook Mines & Companies January 1901.
Info Publication Date:
January 1901
Info found on page:
56
Info Title:
Kittie Wells Gold Mining Company
Company is active or promise to be active trader on various exchanges.
graphic for visual presentation of text
graphic for visual presentation of textName: KITTIE WELLS G. M. CO.
graphic for visual presentation of textCapital: $1,250,000; par value, $1; 250,000 shares in treasury.
graphic for visual presentation of textPresident: C. S. Wilson
graphic for visual presentation of textVice-President:
graphic for visual presentation of textSecretary: Wm. P. Sargeant
graphic for visual presentation of textTreasurer:
graphic for visual presentation of textSuperintendent:
graphic for visual presentation of textManager:
graphic for visual presentation of textOffice/Contact: Transfer with Wm. A. Otis & Co., Colorado Springs.
graphic for visual presentation of textLessees:
graphic for visual presentation of textDescription/Note: See Plat A-5.
graphic for visual presentation of textOwns: 1. the Kittie Wells No.2, Libbey Dell, Carbonate King, Alameda, Receiver's Receipt held, and
graphic for visual presentation of text 2. part of the Mollie Eppert, patent in process, about 16 acres in all, on Tenderfoot Hill, in S. W. ΒΌ Sec. 7, T.15, R.69.
Internet Source Text Link(s) {Found/Seen/Known]:
Above Info was Last Updated on 09.06.2024 (08:04:21)
Above Info was First Seen 09.06.2024

Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Daily Chronicle {Aspen]. Volume: 4 [IV], Issue No. 323
Info Publication Date:
November 17, 1892
Info found on page:
2
Info Title:
Mollie Eppert Shafthouse Wrecked and Superintendent Burned
R. H. Dougherty, superintendent of the Mollie Eppert mine at Cripple Creek, met with an accident Wednesday which came very near proving fatal. He was warming six sticks of giant powder on the forge when it caught fire. Mr. Dougherty started for the door in great haste but was not quick enough. He was badly burned and one eye nearly put out.
graphic for visual presentation of text The shaft house is a wreck.
Internet Source Text Link(s) {Found/Seen/Known]:
Above Info was Last Updated on 08.04.2024 (14:19:22)
Above Info was First Seen 24.08.2019