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Gold (commodity) from
Old Homestead Mine, Jicarilla Mining District, Jicarilla Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Commodity:Gold (commodity)
Data
Commodity Data:Click here to view Gold (commodity) data
Locality Data:Click here to view Old Homestead Mine, Jicarilla Mining District, Jicarilla Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1387214
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1387214:2
GUID (UUID V4):6a76b443-1fe2-46e1-99f4-475e71c714e1
Nearest other deposits of Gold (commodity)
0.3km (0.2 miles) Haley claims, Jicarilla Mining District, Jicarilla Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
0.6km (0.4 miles) Black Gold Mine, Jicarilla Mining District, Jicarilla Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
0.8km (0.5 miles) Spring Mine (Gold Stain Mine), Jicarilla Mining District, Jicarilla Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
1.0km (0.6 miles) Jicarilla District Gold placers, Jicarilla Mining District, Jicarilla Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
1.2km (0.7 miles) Apex claim, Jicarilla Mining District, Jicarilla Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
1.4km (0.9 miles) Hubbard claims, Jicarilla Mining District, Jicarilla Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
1.4km (0.9 miles) Lucky Strike area, Jicarilla Mining District, Jicarilla Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
1.6km (1.0 miles) Sally Mine, Jicarilla Mining District, Jicarilla Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
6.7km (4.1 miles) Alpha Mine, Ancho Mining District, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
7.6km (4.7 miles) Spring Gulch, Jicarilla District Gold placers, Jicarilla Mining District, Jicarilla Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
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Report (issue)
BULLETIN 67 Mineral Deposits of Lincoln County, New Mexico by GEORGE B. GRISWOLD 1959 STATE BUREAU...RESOURCES NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS STATION SOCORRO, NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE...INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY E. J. Workman, President STATE BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES Alvin...Burroughs ............................ Governor of New Mexico Tom Wiley .................................................... Albuquerque For sale by the New Mexico Bureau of Mines & Mineral Resources Campus Station
Report (volume)
center of the booming White Oaks gold district, Lincoln County, N. Mex. Gold was probably the first metallic...metallic commodity to be commercially mined in the Lincoln County porphyry belt and has the highest production...production value of metallic deposits. The gold occurs in lode Tertiary veins and associated alkalic intrusive...hosts the precious metal. A total of 152,373 oz of gold was produced from White Oaks lodes between about...Resources of the Roswell Resource Area, East-Central New Mexico By SUSAN BARTSCH-WINKLER and ALESSANDRO J. DONATICH
Book
NEW MEXICO AMERICAN GUIDE feRiks —--—----4 ASHIPROCK _orfazTec 9 TIERRA AMARILLAA, Sf EL VADO...“Miihiiiai” 1986. ise City lokTAHOMA KEY TO NEW MEXICO TOURS 1940 LEGEND State Boundary —Tour Routes...Cities and Towns eet cau sgmettnay hig 4 NEW MEXICO A Guide to the Colorful State VAY LA) x ae... SAMUEL GOLDWYN STUD IOS RESEARCH LIBRARY NEW A GUIDE MEXICO TO THE COLORFUL STATE Compiled by Workers...Work Projects Administration in the State of New Mexico AMERICAN GUIDE SERIES ILLUSTRATED Sponsored
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Landmark contest, I republic. Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico main, and Utah offer the best opportunities for...you with a protest. I believe in bouquets of the New Minerals" by Geo. L. English, pubfor the living,...ever seen it. It may of all worth while news of mining, archaeology, be that what Mr. Mclntyre refers...less in ative and interesting. To many of us, the new hardness than myrickite, is not comparable to department...etc. Then began the process of scraping off the old paint, removing the seats, and taking out a few of
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WEAKNESSES. THESE COMPOUNDS HA\JP BEEN INCLUDED IN NEW TRITON MOTOR OIL. YES.' AT FIRST, SOME PEOPLE WOULDNV...WOULDNV BELIEVE AN OIL COULD BE THAT GOOD. BUT NEW TRITON'S BEEN ON THE MARKET OVER. A YEAR NOW, AND THOUSANDS...FREER, CLEANER MOTOR... OF COURSE, EVEN A BRAND NEW ENGINE USES SOME OIL, SO BE SURE" AND KEEP THE LEVEL...John D . Mitchell's "Bells of Old Guevavi," first of a new series of lost mine stories by the author of Lost...from various parts of Arizona and from Texas and New Mexico. Series is illustrated by John Hansen, artist
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CRIPPLE CREEK! A QUICK HISTORY OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST GOLD CAMP by Leland Feitz Revised Edition Copyright... Colorado Leland Feitz The author has been a Gold Camp enthusiast since his first trip there in 1945... A Quick History of Cripple Creek’s Red-Light District”, “Cripple Creek Railroads”, “Victor, A Quick...History of Colorado’s City of Mines”, and “Platoro, Mining Camp and Resort Town.” The author’s Cripple Creek...readers of Cripplecreekania anec¬ dotes. This famous gold camp has intrigued artists, writers and historians
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Cities of Gold History of the Victor Cripple Creek Mining District by Brian Levine 7 j i : { i...iat ne CITIES OF GOLD History and Tales of the Cripple Creek-Victor Mining District By Brian H. Levine...Wayne McCormick (President of the Chicago-Victor Gold Mining Company) Alice Ashley (Proprietor of Ye Olde...Ed Hunter (Head Mining Engineer for Texasgulf in the Cripple CreekVictor Mining District) Jim Keener (Editor...(Editor of the Cripple Creek Gold Rush) Dayton Lummis (Curator of the Cripple Creek Museum) Photo Credits:
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NOTES PRINTS MAPS GOLD PANS GREETING CARDS AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CURRENT AND OLD BACK ISSUES DtmL...T S A PEEK IN THE PUBLISHER'S POKE 4 William NEW BOOKS FOR DESERT READERS 6 Book Reviews TRADING...change of address and send both new and Desert/September 1978 Knyvett old addresses with zip codes. DESERT...covers 52 tours throughout California's deserts, mountains, lakes and seashores. In Volume Number Two, Slim...Slim and Henrietta explore Arizona, Nevada and Old Mexico,, with the areas ranging from modern resorts
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printing, hand set type, 195 photos. Embossed black and gold hard cover. Fine gift item. $15.00. A UNIQUE T...Weight. The first authentic history of Breyfogle's gold in addition to other legendary lost mines in Death...CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH by D;nald Chidsey. A well written and colorful account of how the discovery of gold in 1848...artist illustrations, 208 pages, $3.95. GHOSTS OF THE GOLD RUSH by George Koenig. To really enjoy a trip through...find. Paperback, 81 pages. $2.00 FANTASIES OF GOLD by E. B. Sayles. During his search for archeological
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NOTES PRINTS MAPS GOLD PANS GREETING CARDS AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CURRENT AND OLD BACK ISSUES • MAGAZINE...CONTENTS F E A T U R E S \ 8 Harold 0. Weight THE OLD BORAX HAULER 12 R. M. Lowe THE CONTROVERSIAL PREDATOR...T S A PEEK IN THE PUBLISHER'S POKE 4 William NEW BOOKS FOR DESERT READERS 6 Book Reviews THE COVER:...change of address and send both new and Desert/ June 1979 Knyvett old addresses with zip codes. DESERT...Lane as he tells about "The Old Borax Hauler." Also, in this issue, lost mine buffs will enjoy Harold O
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Sensational new type. Holds well and is comfortable Sterling Silver $1.40 pr. — ST.00 doz. pieces Gold Plated...Sterling Silver or Gold Filled 4 for $1.00—$2.25 doz. No. 14-4 No. 59-2 BELL CAP—NEW IMPROVED Cementing...Cementing to Baroque Gems Rhodium, Gold or Copper Plaied $1.30 per doz. BUTTON BACK Flat disc W with soldered...soldered on ring. Rhodium or Gold Plated $1.35 dozen No. 87-3 TIE BAR MOUNTING With 1/2" disc for Cementing...and our No. 67-13 Cuff Mountings Match. Rhodium or Gold PI. 50c ea.—$4.50 doz. No. 67-13 MINERALS FOR
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ftl01enoy ln .etal.. Thls thought ls pro.ptod by & new. It •• ln the A.erloan Klnlng eongress Bu11etln Servlae...sald, nthe •• 111a .ay yet be correoted through the new D.tensa laterlala Procur •• ent Agancy which neads...the quarter and on hand September 30, was for a new chlorine installation at McIntosh, Alabama~ Inventories...normal because of the accumulation of metal for the new large chlorine plant at Saltville, Virginia, expected...Consumers & dealers Produc.rs Price per flask at New York (average) 1951: January-Maroh April-June July-September
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and mountains for the past 15 years hunting Indian relics, hot or cold I love it. HAPPY, "The Old Man...Man of the Mountains." All right for you, Happy. You're the first 100 percenter we've heard about. You are...That article on the gold was fine as the devil. Why there must be just lots of gold if only we knew where...it is: He jell into a cactus—that little boy of mine: One would think he had the measles for he looked...Arizona in Pinal county instead of GILA, a perhaps natural thing to do with the Pinal mountains and Pinal creek
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Arizona, Flagstaff, Arizona. July 27-Aug. 6^Carbon County Centennial prografn, Price, Utah. July 31-Aug.... 1-3—Cowboy reunion and rodeo, Las Vegas, iNew Mexico. Aug. 1-3—Flagstaff rodeo, Flagstaff, Arizona....fiesta and dance, Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico. Photography prohibited. Aug. 3—Old Time Banning Residents' picnic...fiesta and Summer Corn dance, Santo Domingo, New Mexico. Photography prohibited. Aug. 4-7—U. S. Archery...Pueblo, New Mexico. Aug. 12—Santa Clara day, dances, Santa Clara, New Mexico. Aug. 13-16—Cache county fair
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books listing campgrounds are available, and many new sites in Colorado are being opened every year. Our...locality is north of Route 14 in Stoneham, Weld County, on the farm of Frank Nicklas from whom permission...permission must be obtained to collect here. Old specimens from this location show calcite masses enclosing...Winding out of Colorado Springs on an old railroad bed which has become Gold Camp Road, the way opens to Cripple...above Helen Hunt Falls and Bruin Inn to locate the mine opening where Dr. Warren Johansson of the University
Book
0 Trail @ Gold & Silver Timberline Books Stephen J. Leonard and Thomas J. Noel, editors The Beast...The Trail of Gold and Silver: Mining in Colorado, 1859–2009, Duane A. Smith 0 Trail @ Gold & Silver Mining...Vendl, wonderful friends, fellow Cub fans, and mining historians. © 2009 by the University Press of...ion Data Smith, Duane A. The trail of gold and silver : mining in Colorado, 1859–2009 / Duane A. Smith...: alk. paper) 1. Gold mines and mining—Colorado—History. 2. Silver mines and mining—Colorado—History
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desert of Oregon and Idaho, have been the site of mining booms and Indian battles, holdups and range wars...Valley, Oregon, under the shadow of the Owyhee Mountains, and his collaborator, the well-known writer....Smoke Curing." Paper S3.95 ISBN 0-STUiH-2.")D-.i OLD-FASHIONED DUTCH OVEN COOKBOOK Don Holm The fust of...husband saw only the adventure and excitement of their new life. Martha focused on the poverty, fear, and misery...Fitch tried his hand at everything from law to mining Hards drabble: A Narrative of the California Hill
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that vast army on the hill. We conjure shepherds of old Galilee, And David with his flocks and poet's skill... Was wishing for a Christmas Tree. But Dad's homestead, on desert land, Was out among the dunes of sand...your hair From off the sage and heather. The mountains rise in purple haze; Bright aspens dance and quiver...Indians, Las Cruces, New Mexico. Dec. 11 — Achones Procession After Vespers, Taos, New Mexico. Dec. 12—Matachines...Pueblo, New Mexico. Dec. 12—Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico. Dec. 12
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............................................288 New Hampshire .....................................................................................307 New Jersey .....................................................................................315 New Mexico ...........................................................................................329 New York..............................................................548 Table of Maps Page Alabama County Map ..........................................
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and Travel 3. Carefree, Cave Creek -- History and Mining 4. Carefree, Cave Creek -- Archaeology 5. Arizona...arare specimen found on the Cave Creek School District property and is registered with the state. The...Primitive Petroglyphs THE-PAST Cave Creek Carefree New River 125 135 J. Scott Wood Michael A. Sullivan... Artists and equestrians, financial wizards and gold medalists, motion picture stars and world travelers...creations of great cathedrals, inspiring young and old. It could be the sense of peace and relaxation in
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From Lead Mines to Gold Fields From Lead Mines to Gold Fields Memories of an Incredibly Long Life...donald l. parman university of nebraska press lincoln and london iii © 2006 by the Board of Regents...Data Taylor, Henry, 1825–1931. From lead mines to gold fields : memories of an incredibly long life / Henry...Frontier and pioneer life —United States. 5. California—Gold discoveries. I. Parman, Donald Lee, 1932– II. Title...Fort Laramie 41 4. On to California 61 5. Mining for Gold 97 6. Journeying Home by Sea 113 7. Setbacks
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Desert Magazine regarding the much disputed Pegleg mine. As I have been following up clues, stories, newspaper...these far from mythical characters discovered black gold on the surface of the ground in the early '50s....This was John O. Smith. The other, Thomas, had a mine and seems have been given considerable publicity... The main facts from these stories are that the gold was black, there was lots of it, and Pegleg picked...story was true. Also, he told me much about the mine that Thomas Smith worked. This account had appeared
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............................................247 New Hampshire .....................................................................................264 New Jersey .....................................................................................270 New Mexico ...........................................................................................280 New York...............................................find a new and more complete reference to reduce my research time. To my dismay, there were some new references
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............................................247 New Hampshire .....................................................................................264 New Jersey .....................................................................................270 New Mexico ...........................................................................................280 New York...............................................find a new and more complete reference to reduce my research time. To my dismay, there were some new references
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those Who grew not rich but old, A pension had Of full life, more than gold. Still there are those Who...JR. By GEORGIA MOORE EBERLING Albuquerque, New Mexico One feels the inward throb of spring, The bitter...on this lonely spot Clutching his meager store of gold. Las Vegas, Nevada I counted one, I counted two...lake Came to mock his great despair. He'd give his gold indeed to slake The horrible thirst that grips him...the trap? Gold has ever been the lure Which entices men to risk their lives. One finds gold and one finds
 
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