. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California. Nelson, of Pine Ridge, owners. It is in Sec. 13, T. 10 S., R. 25 E., 2 miles north of west from the Dinkey Creek Station of the U. S. Forest Rangers. There is a 10-stamp mill on the property. Idle several years, except for assessment work. Bibl.: R. XII, p. 130; XIII, pp. 169, 171. 448 MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES. Providence Claim (formerly Wide Awake). 0. F. Sloan and PerryTyre, Grabner, owners. It is on Temperance Flat, in SE. ^, Sec. 17,T. 10 S., R. 22 E., 31 miles northwe
. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California. Nelson, of Pine Ridge, owners. It is in Sec. 13, T. 10 S., R. 25 E., 2 miles north of west from the Dinkey Creek Station of the U. S. Forest Rangers. There is a 10-stamp mill on the property. Idle several years, except for assessment work. Bibl.: R. XII, p. 130; XIII, pp. 169, 171. 448 MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES. Providence Claim (formerly Wide Awake). 0. F. Sloan and PerryTyre, Grabner, owners. It is on Temperance Flat, in SE. ^, Sec. 17,T. 10 S., R. 22 E., 31 miles northwest of Wellbarn Station on the SanJoaquin and Eastern. Elevation 850 feet (U. S. G. S.). It waslocated in 1908. The vein is an ochreous quartz in decomposed is a vertical shaft of 50-foot depth, with a 38-foot drift. At24 feet below the collar of the shaft is an adit in 200 feet. Wire goldshows in the ochre and quartz, the vein being about 8 inches men were at work and an arrastra in operation (see photoNo. 80). A 12 distillate engine furnishes power for the arrastra,pump and Photo No. 80. Arrastra and plant at Providence Mine, Temperance Flat, Fresno County. H. Richter is w^orking a placer claim at Cabin Meadow, in Sec. 14,T. 10 S., R. 26 E., on Laurel Creek, northeast of the Dinkey CreekForest Ranger Station. Rico Claim. John Bittern, Trimmer, owner. It is 3 miles north ofEagle Peak, north of Trimmer. The vein is reported to be 80 feetwide, with 20 feet of free milling ore assaying $ There arethree adits, 20, 40 and 60 feet. The footwall is stated to be serpentineand the hanging, slate. Rosa Claim. T. S. and II. Schell and E. Bailey, owners, HughesCreek via Sanger. It is in Sec. 18, T. 12 S., R. 24 E., 6 miles northof Piedra. The claim has been located and relocated several times inthe past thirty years, and by the present owners in 1912. It is statedthere are two veins at a contact between granite and schist. Thereare two adits,
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