| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | HOME OF NORTH ARKANSAS AMERICA'S ONLY DIAMOND MINE" LABOR GEM & MINERAL SHOW SEPTEMBER 1 - 2 - 3...District Chamber of Commerce. North Hastings Community Centre, Newkirk Blvd. Information: Susan Morris...Museum-size specimens of Amethyst, geodes, fossil fish, quartz crystal. World-Famous HERKIMER DIAMONDS Come.... close to Kennedy Airport and New York City! Quartz Crystals AURORA MINERAL CORP. 16 Niagara Avenue...Burlington, VT 05403; 802/863-5980. August 5, 6—San Francisco, California. 35th An nual "Golden Gateway to | | | Book | before the ‘49ers invaded it. Rumors of gold in New Spain, which in cludes all of present-day California,...over London With the eventual discovery of San Francisco Bay} in 1769, interest in California began to...sprea northward, culminating in the Mission Sa Francisco de Solano at Sonoma in 1823. Thesé men did a remarkable...even in 1821 whe Mexico revolted against mother Spain. <{ Wherever the great Mother Lode belt of goldbearing...had a foothold at Fort Ross » the north of San Francisco and Britain had a California in 1839 with a | | | Book | produced specimens from such places as the La Fe Mine in the state of Chiapas and Santa Rosalia in the...Spaniards in 1517 , the needs for minerals increased. Spain needed the gold and silver to finance its territorial...The mining camp of Santo Don1ingo was renanied Francisco Portillo. The name of the mining district and...the Santa Eulalia area is uncertain. Records in Spain cite that silver was discovered in 1591 in the mountains...out, mining soon began in the Sierra's Mina Vieja, San Antonio, and Santo Domingo mines. These n1ines became | | | Journal (issue) | :Refugio Jlline Famous mineral localities: The Refugio mine, Municipio de Choix, Sinaloa, Mexico .............Front Cover Smithsonite, 4 cm wide, from the Refugio mine, Choix, Sinaloa, Mexico. William Dameron collection;...that were collected and stored more carefully. The mine is still being actively worked today, as the city...IV: (2004, vol. 35, no. 6) San Pedro Corralitos, Amatitlan, San Francisco mine Mexico V.· (2008, vol. 39...39, no. 6) History, Milpillas, Las Chlspas, San Carlos, Mexican agates Miguel Romero Supplement (2008 | | | Book | years he taught in several rural California counties-San Luis Obispo, Monterey, Alameda, Trinity, and Shasta...free-lance writing. For the newspapers and San Francisco periodicals he wrote essays on horticulture...to win promotion in 1878 to the staff of the San Francisco Bulletin, for which he served variously during...energy, he was accepted at once into the little community of hard-working scholars. In a speech given at...Baltimore, leaving an associate editorship of the San Francisco Bulletin, for the sake of discovering, for himself | | | Book (edition) | published as a feature in the C~alaYcras Enterprise San ,\ndrcas, California CoYcr: Pro...Railroads and railroad towns come to Calaveras. 80 28. El Rio Guadalupe Laquisimes Appelamminy F.stanislao...California and Calaveras. 99 33. From Saintly Beginnings San Andreas camp and town. V 102 n Henry Angel's...Dogtown. 130 42. Creekside Camps (Part In San Antone, San Domingo, and Cave City. 43. The Producers (Part...camps of the lower Calaveras River - Jenny Lind to San Andreas Mother Lode locator showing other major Gold | | | Book | produced specimens from such places as the La Fé Mine in the state of Chiapas and Santa Rosalia in the...IG Oe feo pe x \ LAK hae! gin WS Durango,° El Soo ® 3 ot ? f altitto’(o) -Yy ite eee cot...; Ca iX Si ean TY Ede UIS Hehe Votlese s San Xichie ZGUANAJUATO® <0 S , DIN Petrer, Be los...Spaniards in 1517, the needs for minerals increased. Spain needed the gold and silver to finance its territorial...The mining camp of Santo Domingo was renamed Francisco Portillo. The name of the mining district and | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | OF NORTH ARKANSAS AMERICA'S ONLY DIAMOND MINE" 4th ANNUAL GEM & M N I E R A L S H O W SEPTEMBER...CRATER OF SHOW SITE DIAMONDS PARK OF THE 3rd MINE 1 2 IN THE LARGEST GYPSUM DIAMONDS STATE...Martin's Minerals MCM Gems Midwest Minerals & Mining Mine Design Mineral Miner Mountain Minerals Int'l. Nature's...O. Box 1533, Mariposa, CA 95338. Aug. 3, 4—San Francisco, California. 37th Annual Show—"The Golden Gateway...Gateway to Gems"—sponsored by the San Francisco Gem & Mineral Society. Hall of Flowers (County Fair Bldg | | | Report (issue) | Ferry Building, OlAF San Francisco Bulletin P. 154 OF THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY COUNTIES HISTORY, LANDSCAPE...herewith Bulletin 154, Geologic Ouidthook of the San Francisco Bay Counties— History, Landscape, Geology, Fossils...across the l)ro«(l while expanse of the City of San Francisco. The lonp black strip cutting east-west across...Alcatrpi Island is between Angel Island and San Francisco. In the extreme distance Mount St. Helena, only...of the San Andreas fault; part of Moiitara Mountain is in the extreme lower left cSan Bruno Mountain | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | rocks at the AlmadCn mercury deposit, Ciudad Real, Spain* FRANCIS SAUP~~and MICHEL ARNOLD Centre de Recherches...between them (mean 634S: San Nicolas = 0.2 rt I. l%, San Francisco = 8.1 + 0.7%0, San Pedro = 5.9 f 1.0%0)...source. However, the high ?js4Svalues of the San Francisco cinnabar cannot be explained without addition...from the stratigraphic bottom to the top in the San Pedro orebody is explained by a Rayleigh process...and (2) the maxima in the centres of the San Francisco and San Nicolas orebodies are explained by mixing | | | Report (issue) | respectfully, HENRY G. HANKS, State Mineralogist. San Francisco, June 15, 1885. REPORT. The Act creating...Mining Bureau, Office of State Mineralogist, San Francisco, ,188... ) j The Act creating the State...collection and display, in a State Museum at San Francisco, of the varied mineral products of California...addressed to the California State Mining Bureau, San Francisco, and sent by Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, or...Bureau, Office of State Mineralogist, 188... San Francisco , Mr. , ) j : were not received, or Dear | | | Book | Rooted in Barbarous Soil: People, Culture, and Community in Gold Rush California, edited by Kevin Starr...Forty-niners’ ar¬ rival, California boasted not only large quartz and hydraulic mines, but a host of IX X PREFACE...Studies and History at the University of California, San Diego, and published in 1997/98, dealt with the social...staff of the Cahfornia Historical Society, San Francisco. Finally, our thanks also go to all the individuals...Department; Mary Haas, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; Alison Poulsen, the Autry Museum of Western | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | small exhibits of primarily vertebrate fossils and quartz minerals. A visiting exhibit of dinosaurs that...selection of rocks and minerals. Closed in winter. El Cajon: Heritage Museum of the Americas Museum, 2952...area, primarily gold and quartz. Working scale models, including the Kennedy mine, equipment, and memorabilia...6191765-0036. Offered is a guided tour through a gold mine. An associated museum displays specimens and equipmen...also include gold, mining artifacts, replica of a mine tunnel, and stamp-mill model. Modesto: Great Valley | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 1. Wulfenite on mimetite, 7.2 cm across, San Francisco mine, Cucurpe, Sonora, Mexico. Classic combination...Chihuahua State; the Ojuela mine near Mapimi in Durango State; and the San Francisco mine in northern Sonora State...Eulalia and San Pedro Corralitos in Chihuahua, the Michelle prospect in Sonora, and the Bilbao mine in Zacatecas...state of Chihuahua, two in Coahuila, one each in San Luis Potosí and Sinaloa, nine in Sonora, and four...the ranks of these elite producers. The Ojuela mine has the longest mining history; the rest of the | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Polytechnic University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain; david.sanz.arauz@upm.es School for the City, Landscape...Complutense University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain; antares@geo.ucm.es Faculty of Arts, Design and...masonry in the Monasteryofofthe Sanconstruction Francisco [13] and mural painting There is no official scientific...and stone masonry in 1606 the Monastery of San Francisco and mural in de between and 1636 (Figure 2)...negligence in 1996 caused a fire in 3 ofthe 12 San Francisco Javier altarpiece when doing internal maintenance | | | Book | Unraveling The Legends & The History Of The Lost Mine, Lost City, And The Lost Mission By Robert Edward......... 39 From La Ventaña, You Can See The Lost Mine .......................................................... 81 The Earliest Sources Of The Spanish Mine Legends ............................................................... 111 1702: Rich Mines Near San Xavier ............................................Did Escalante Get Implicated With The Iron Door Mine?................................ 117 The Lost Escalante | | Izaguirre, Aldo, Iriondo, Alexander, Kunk, Michael J., McAleer, Ryan J., Atkinson, William W., Martínez-Torres, Luis M. (2017) Tectonic Framework for Late Cretaceous to Eocene Quartz-Gold Vein Mineralization from the Caborca Orogenic Gold Belt in Northwestern Mexico*. Economic Geology, 112 (6) 1509-1529 doi:10.5382/econgeo.2017.4519 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Tectonic Framework for Late Cretaceous to Eocene Quartz-Gold Vein Mineralization from the Caborca Orogenic...Universidad del País Vasco, Apartado 644, E-48080 Bilbao, Spain Abstract The Caborca orogenic gold belt is a large...American Cordillera that hosts orogenic gold-bearing quartz veins and extends from northwestern Mexico into...currently in production (e.g., La Herradura, San Francisco-Llano, El Chanate, Soledad-Dipolos, and Noche Buena)...geochronology of white micas associated with gold-bearing quartz veins along the Caborca orogenic gold belt suggests | | | Book | friend, Mr. Robert Gilkison, and by visits to the mine worked by another old friend, Mr. R. T. Symes. I...it by trade. The ‘beaker people’ who spread from Spain to other parts of Western Europe, probably in the...the most advanced mining technique of the day. Spain, which even before the Carthaginian conquest had...from a height are impressive even to-day. ‘Each mine’, says a modern scholar who has visited the spot...era, estimates the annual yield of North Western Spain and Portugal at 20,000 pounds of gold—216,000 ounces | | | Book | friend, Mr. Robert Gilkison, and by visits to the mine worked by another old friend, Mr. R. T. Symes. I...it by trade. The ‘beaker people’ who spread from Spain to other parts of Western Europe, probably in the...the most advanced mining technique of the day. Spain, which even before the Carthaginian conquest had...from a height are impressive even to-day. ‘Each mine’, says a modern scholar who has visited the spot...era, estimates the annual yield of North Western Spain and Portugal at 20,000 pounds of gold—216,000 ounces | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | by dealers and auction houses to the collector community. INTRODUCTION By 1857 the California gold rush...metal having peaked in 1853. Coins from the San Francisco Mint (which had opened in 1854) and from several...for such gold was by sidewheel steamer from San Francisco, then southward via the Pacific Ocean to Panama...Sonora, a ship plying the Pacific side from San Francisco down to Panama. She carried a $1.6-million time...California Gold Rush boarded the S. S. Sonora at San Francisco, and steamed south to Panama. There they debarked | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Mineralogical Museum. Michigan Tech Univer sity. Mine, historical collecting, and geological tours; auction;...by the Orcutt Mineral Society. Arroyo Grande Community Center. Information: Paul Schmidt, 805/773-4388..."HOME OF & 3rd NORTH AMERICA'S ONLY DIAMOND MINE" ANNUAL ~ GEM & MINERAL SHOW SEPTEMBER 2 1 - 2...GATEWAY TOURISM DIAMONDS FOR PARK OF THE 3rd MINE GUEST 2 AT PHONE OF COMMERCE 501/285-3131...jewelry, and mineral specimens. Amethyst Specimen Quartz Crystals Spheres and Eggs Rhodochrosite Carvings | | | Journal (issue) | . . . . . . . . . 19 by J. A. Scovil The Machow mine, Tamobrzeg, Poland . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ...Fluorite and associated minerals from Asturias, Spain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....after argentite, 10 cm tall, from the Las Chispas mine, Arizpe, Sonora, Mexico. Houston Museum of Natural...were first noted by members of the collector community; these are among their many important contributions...conflict and our science suffers. The collector community loses as well. Such loss is ·often not recognized | | | Book | Lapp is professor of history at the College of San Mateo in California. Yale Western Americana Series... Beckwourth Alvin A. Coffey Classified ad, San Francisco Herald, 1852. Black miners, Spanish Flat Black...must not trespass, but to provide may share. a community of knowledge in which others F. O. Matthiessen...granted by the Board of Trustees of the College of San Mateo provided me with much-needed time and funds...unearth this story. My colleagues at the College of San Mateo were most supportive in their encouragement | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | mercury in the Almaden district, Las Cuevas deposit, Spain M. J6brak 1, A. Hernandez 2 1 Universit~ du Quebec...Arrayanes, S.A., Almad6n, Provincia de Ciudad Real, Spain Received: 10 March 1994/Accepted: 20 October 1994...northern part of the Almad6n district, Ciudad Real, Spain. It displays characteristic epigenetic features...same stratigraphic units that host the old Almad6n mine, but that they experienced a different tectonic...black quartzite, identical to the San Francisco horizon of the Almaden mine. This ore has been interpreted | | | Report (issue) | V i v> SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE BOOK Not to be taken from the Library SAN..."*"*"* Report of the Board of Trustees & State SAN fhajwwoo PUBLIC LIB**** &5-U 3 1223 05428 8494...respectfully, HENRY G. HANKS, State Mineralogist. San Francisco, June 15, 1884. REPORT. may be reported...Economist, Boston, Massachusetts. Daily Report, San Francisco, California. Daily Grass Valley Union, Nevada...Phoenix, Arizona Territory. Ventura Free Press, San Buenaventura, California. No special effort has |
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