. The copper resources of California. ella Group.—Two claims in Sec. 9, T. 37 N., R. 7 W.,M. U. M.; owned by P. A. Wagner and E. A. Wagner, Carr-ville. Developed by 300 feet of tunnels and a shaft 50 feetdeep. The vein is reported to be 16 feet in Thecountry rock is .serpentine. Some of the ore carries 10 percent of copper. This property joins the Copper Queen on thenorth. Copper Button Group.—Two or more claims located inSec. 36, T. 37 N., R. 7 W., M. D. M.; owned by H. Z. Osborne,of Los Angeles, and Thomas Baker. Developed by shorttunnels and open cuts. Ore occurs in connection with


. The copper resources of California. ella Group.—Two claims in Sec. 9, T. 37 N., R. 7 W.,M. U. M.; owned by P. A. Wagner and E. A. Wagner, Carr-ville. Developed by 300 feet of tunnels and a shaft 50 feetdeep. The vein is reported to be 16 feet in Thecountry rock is .serpentine. Some of the ore carries 10 percent of copper. This property joins the Copper Queen on thenorth. Copper Button Group.—Two or more claims located inSec. 36, T. 37 N., R. 7 W., M. D. M.; owned by H. Z. Osborne,of Los Angeles, and Thomas Baker. Developed by shorttunnels and open cuts. Ore occurs in connection with dikesof quartz porphyry in serpentine, and consists of oxides, car-bonates, and sulphides. It is apparently of high grade. Idle. Copper Queen Group.—Three or more claims situated inSec. 16, T. 37 N., R. 7 W., M. D. M.; leased by George , Redding. This property is developed by tunnels and ashaft. The formation is serpentine. The ore consists of theoxides and carbonates of copper, with a little sulphide at thelower OKANITK GROUP, TRINITY COUNTY. (I2I) 122 THE COPPER RESOURCES OF CALIFORNIA. Crown Point Group.—Three claims in Sec. i8, T. 37 N.,R. 7 W., M. D. M.; owned by George L,. Carr, Carrville, andothers. No work has yet been performed. The ore body issaid to be very wide and to be otherwise extensive. Eureka Group.—Two claims in Sees. 17 and 18, T. 37 N.,R. 7 \V., M. U. M.; owned by H. F. Dimock, of Carrville, andL. M. Hoefler et al. The ore is silicious, carr\ing a smallpercentage of copper sulphide. The property has 50 feet oftunnel. LeBlanc Claim.—One claim on the south side of CopperCreek near Carrville; owned by George LeBlanc, small amount of development; ore similar to that of theCopper Queen. Shoemaker Claim.—One claim on East Fork of TrinityRiver; owned by Ed. Shoemaker, Trinity Center. Smalldevelopment. Maitland Claim.—One or more claims on RamshornCreek, ten miles northeast of Carrville; owned by WilliamMaitland, Abram


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