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... GOLD . - The gold is generally in fine particles , and is dis- tributed evenly through a large portion of the lode in the pay chimneys , and there is very little of the rock entirely without gold . The sulphurets are not very abundant ...
... GOLD . - The gold is generally in fine particles , and is dis- tributed evenly through a large portion of the lode in the pay chimneys , and there is very little of the rock entirely without gold . The sulphurets are not very abundant ...
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... gold veins of the Sierra Nevada and other gold districts of similar formation are not also of fissure origin , rather than formed by metamorphism from materials pre - existing in the strata . It certainly is not essential to a fissure ...
... gold veins of the Sierra Nevada and other gold districts of similar formation are not also of fissure origin , rather than formed by metamorphism from materials pre - existing in the strata . It certainly is not essential to a fissure ...
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... gold - bearing land , in the heart of the mineral region of California . It contains more than 1,000 auriferous quartz veins , of which some 30 have been partially opened , and proved to be paying veins when provided with proper ...
... gold - bearing land , in the heart of the mineral region of California . It contains more than 1,000 auriferous quartz veins , of which some 30 have been partially opened , and proved to be paying veins when provided with proper ...
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... gold was found in the narrowest chimney . In three years previous to May , 1863 , the Pine Tree and Josephine mines pro- duced 45,000 tons of ore and $ 350,000 in bullion , an average of $ 7 77 per ton . In 1860 these mines produced ...
... gold was found in the narrowest chimney . In three years previous to May , 1863 , the Pine Tree and Josephine mines pro- duced 45,000 tons of ore and $ 350,000 in bullion , an average of $ 7 77 per ton . In 1860 these mines produced ...
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... gold is in fine particles , and is evenly distributed through the pay chute , while west of the fork the gold is collected in rich pockets , which are separated from one another by large masses of very poor quartz . These pockets ...
... gold is in fine particles , and is evenly distributed through the pay chute , while west of the fork the gold is collected in rich pockets , which are separated from one another by large masses of very poor quartz . These pockets ...
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Page 183 - That whenever by priority of possession rights to the use of water for mining, agricultural, manufacturing, or other purposes have vested and accrued and the same are recognized and acknowledged by the local customs, laws, and the decisions of courts, the possessors and owners of such vested rights shall be maintained and protected in the same...
Page 537 - Majesty shall be continued westward along the said 49th parallel of north latitude to the middle of the channel which separates the continent from Vancouver's Island; and thence southerly through the middle of the said channel, and of Fuca's Straits, to the Pacific Ocean...
Page 40 - When the old sheriffs house was destroyed at Lexington, Captain JA Wilson secured the slave whip which had been the official Lafayette County flagellum. It is composed of a wooden handle attached to a flat piece of rubber strap about eighteen inches long, an inch and a half wide, and a quarter of an inch thick. It has the appearance of having been cut from rubber belting, being reen forced with fibre as 1s rubber hose.
Page 183 - ... and the right of way for the construction of ditches and canals for the purposes herein specified is acknowledged and confirmed ; but whenever any person, in the construction of any ditch or canal, injures or damages the possession of any settler on the public domain, the party committing such injury or damage shall be liable to the party injured for such injury or damage.
Page 496 - Shining mountains, from an infinite number of crystal stones of an amazing size with which they are covered, and which, when the sun shines full upon them, sparkle so as to be seen at a great distance.
Page 566 - No emigrants or other whites, except the Hudson's Bay Company, or persons having ceded rights from the Indians, will be permitted to settle or remain in the Indian country, or on land not ceded by treaty, confirmed by the Senate, and approved by the President of the United States.
Page 279 - ... west; and the cloud supplying the rain is mostly of the cumulo-stratus or nimbus form, and quite low in the sky. What is singular, the rain begins most frequently to the northward, although the cloud comes from the south. The horizon in the south may be entirely clear under these circumstances, the cloud forming in view, and growing denser and denser in its northward travel, until it precipitates the rain. The following table exhibits the mean quantity of rain falling at different stations, and...
Page 265 - The largest crystals are generally enclosed in a stiff blue clay, at a depth of between three and four feet, and a short distance above them is a nearly pure stratum of smaller ones, some two and...
Page xvii - Statement exhibiting land concessions by acts of Congress to States for canal purposes from the year 1827 to June 30, 1869.
Page xxxiv - I respectfully transmit herewith a report and accompanying documents from the Secretary of War, in answer to a resolution of the...