Sie sind auf Seite 1von 323

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY


GEOROE OTIS SMITH, DIIlIlC'JOIl

BULLlITIN 007

THE MINING DISTRICTS OF THE


WESTERN UNITED STATES
BY

JAMES M. HILL

WITH A

GEOLOGIC INTRODUCTION
BY

WALDEMAR LINDGREN

WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFIOII
191~
euuered a large then been
unbjected to and therefore the deep-seated
deposits are now exposed. They are of many different kinds, but
it is believed that they were mainly the result of after action of pre-
Cambrian intrusions or were leached from old rocks by hot waters at
considerable depth. The rocks in which they are contained are
mainly granites, gneisses y and schists of various kinds; most com-
mGnly the ores am amphibolite, h"bbro. The
lly±yy'e fact that Oee,ffY, pre-Cambrian enough to
ffYstsblish their dBhuBltion could haHB in these
during They arB 4:hectly over-
by Paleozoic and this of eye'eiiy,tit,tltes a good
proof of the &ge of the ore deposits. The pre-Cambrian rocks have
usually participated in and been pressed by dynamo metamorphic
processes and are now schistose. This is another criterion, for except
along the Pacific coast in California, Oregon, Washington, and western
Neva<ia, there has been no regional metamorphism in the Cordilleran
smce tmee. The associBtmH Gre mineralS
heavy hGrnet and e,Y!e:RlWeyOn in pre-
Cmyebrian deposit!e in deposits
ee,r,,,.,,ri during latue metallization.
The pre-CambriGG dUh!Hit! ieclude segregat3(ewu magmas,
such as those of Iron Mountain, in Wyoming, but this type is rare.
More common are irregular fissure veins and disseminations in schist.
The metal contained is mainly copper in the form of chalcopyrite,
with small amounts of gold and silver; lead deposits are of rare
occurrence,
the pre-CambuiGH are largely nr",,,,,,,y£yffY
leYYBGts and ign60UU ancient
dir3tributed and dG distinct belts occur in
Dakota, Arizona;
lmebably also in WG:miimuW to the later
heposits they are on the whole poor.
POST-OAlIBB.IAlf DEPOSITS.

The deposits formed later than the earliest Paleozoic sediments


may be divided into two groups-(l) those contained in sedimentary
f'G±eks with no {e!e]mection with l~!e{eks; (2) those
in the 8edimeHtyq,eh r3urrounding
Clum.

The first group smaller one. some poor


and irregular deposits of copper and lead in limestone-for instance,
in northeastern Utah and adjacent parts of Idaho-the origin of
which is in doubt, this group consists of the widespread copper ores
MINING

masses and tlw which may them will


not be exposed at the surface unless it happens that the region has
been subjected to deep erosion. The eruption of lava :flows at the
surface is no doubt usually accompanied by intrusions underneath
them, and there is likewise little doubt that the great masses of post-
Jurassic intrusions were accompanied by now eroded lava flows. In
the San Juan region of southwestern Coloradu, ut Tintie, Utah, and
eume other place~u exposed the below
[,arlier Tertiary
mineral depou3be et considerable
masses etG~ucturally and
formed near though it is fact
likely, that the latter may be the upper parts of a deeper body of
mineralized rock and that they would be found to change their charac-
ter if they could be followed to great depths. Therefore, though a
distinction must be made between the two classes, there are inter--
mediate forms and probably no radical genetic difference.
oldest tbe great early
of the extending
'~'V'V"FiIJJ." and AlasYu, uxtensive intrusixe the same
and Ariz'ffl33, the whole
=,',,"~,' lli~ less conspimwul fwaller and
date from a later time. Most of the relatively small granitic and
monzonitic stocks of Colorado and New Mexico are probably of latest
Cretaceous or earliest Tertiary age. After they had been exposed
by erosion,. the middle Tertiary lavas in many places covered their
outcrops.
volcanic flO33fl '.:')uer large areas
bmerallyof '.:unging from Pliocene,
the latter alU x{mproductive yroductive
Yliocene flows rhyolite.
Cretaceous laxu'.: Montana and so far as
known they contain few mineral deposits. Although mineralization,
more or less intense, is the rule in the vicinity of intrusive bodies,
especially those of moderate or small size, it is rather exceptional in
the lava flows and enormous areas of them ahow no trace of metallic
ores.
the relatimffi'.: above it follo333r3
intrusive to be of greate'.:
recent lava flow'.:, whole their age
C;'.:"t"ceous to the Among
yulC~'1uartz veins 01 Nevada and OrUCun nr,33'.:kY similar
C"pz)rits in Nevada; guhl, '.:Cver, and base-metnl Yeposits extend-
ing from Leadville to Boulder, in Colorado, and the similar deposits in
the great batholiths of central Idaho and western Montana and at
GEOLOGIO INTBODUOTION. 15
sive rocks of Mesozoic or early Tertiary age are abundant in all
parts of the region and consist of veins, contact-metamorphic depos-
its, and replacement deposits in limestone away from the immediate
vicinity of igneous rocks.
Contact-metamorphic deposits in zones of garnet and other
silicates adjoining intrusive rocks are particularly abundant, and as
excellent examples may be mentioned those of the Clifton, Bisbee,
Saddle Mountain, Twin Buttes, Silver Bell, and Washington dis-
tricts. The gold-bearing veins of Yavapai County are probably of
Mesozoic age and appear around smaller monzonite intrusions in
pre-Cambrian schists. The veins near Kingman are likewise ass0-
ciated with intrusions of porphyry in pre-Cambrian schist. Copper,
gold, silver, lead, and zinc are the principal metals found in the
veins of these classes, but tungsten and molybdenum also occur.
Chalcocite blanket deposits, due to concentration of lean primary
disseminations by descending surface waters, connected with the
same epochs of mineralization are mined at Clifton, Ray, and Globe,
and prospected at a number of other places.
The deposits of the late Tertiary epoch are generally veins and are
contained in rhyolitic and andesitic lavas; they are widely scat-
tered, the most prominent examples being those of the Black
Range, along Colorado River north of Needles, where the noted Gold
Road mine is situated. Similar veins occur in the Kofa district,
Yuma County; in the Mammoth district, Pinal County; and at some
places in the Santa Rita Range, Santa Cruz County. The well-known
Commonwealth mine, in the Pearce district, Cochise County, also
belongs to the same class. These veins generally carry gold and
silver, but in places also copper, lead, and moly~denum. Placers
are known principally in regions of metallic aureoles around intru-
sions of granular rocks, but they can rarely be worked, on account
of the scarcity of water; dry washing is often resorted to on a small
scale. Among the best-known placer regions are those of Yuma
and La Paz, along Colorado River; Red Hill, in Yavapai County;
Quijotoa and Greaterville, in Pima CountYi and Dos Cabezas, in
Cochise County.
After this general review the individual ranges and their minerali-
zation may be briefly mentioned.
The southeastern. mountains, including the Peloncillo, Chiricahua,
and Pinaleno ranges, are not rich in valuable deposits, ,though
mineralized at several points, notably at Dos Cabezas and Paradise.
The well-known copper deposits of the Clifton-Morenci district are
situated near the New Mexico line, near the southern. boundary of
the plau,au province, but in no distinct structural range.
Next to the west, in Cochise and Graham counties, follow from
south to north the Mule Pass and Dragoon ranges, both strongly
mineralized and containing many types of depOSits, most prominent
iNTRODUCTION. 21

The ore deposits of Colorado are confined to the western or moun-


tainous haH of the State, but within this area they are not by any
means uniformly distributed. Parts of the area near the western and
northwestern borders belong to the plateau province of little-dis-
turbed rocks. These contain only a special class of copper and rare-
deposits. Th!! part of thu area is
puorly mineraliud, important depOSIt"'! largely
diagonal belt noutheast and SOl!ZJ! bl!ginning in
!L"UUR!"'~ County and Ule San Juan .
mines of Colooodo principally gold, and zinc.
There are few distinctly copper districts and none of great impor-
tance. With some exceptions, like those of Cripple Creek, which are
almost exclusively gold bearing, the ores of Colorado are of complex
nature and in many places they contain all five of the metals men-
tioned.
rugged Front ppp"ppnn,,,,,-t mainly rocks,
from the to the Sangre du at the
whole, it is veuu deposits.
wide belt of eomplicated
Pasal pre-
CamPrian is exposed at many places but elsewhere covered by a
folded and faulted sedimentary series consisting of Paleo~ic and
Mesozoic beds of great thickness. As exemplified at Aspen, the
sedimentary rocks consist of relatively thin formations of Cambrian,
Ordovician, and Devonian age and several thousand feet of Carbon-
iferous beds, in part sandd Thu upper and thiukeu of the Car-
P""o!Liforous is of darP"euP may be of the
Beds." Aboii!! feet of
uuction is capped
reach a thicb!l!s!l
formation UumPrian quartzite,
is overlain by the Silurian white limestone, tOO feet thick, covered by
50 feet of the "Parting" quartzite of Devonian age. Above this
comes about 4,000 feet of Carboniferous rocks, divided into the Lead-
ville or "Blue" limestone, 400 feet thick, the "Weber shales and
grit," 2,500 feet thick, and 1,000 to 1,500 feet of the limestone and
of the Uluasures."
1th these sedimunlu sheets monzonite
,,,'plF"pl',1TI'..... of many indicate
nrl'_QAIIlP.A of minueu} ,",llP","',P""

southwestern Ptate, known ,Imm region,


is marked by a large area of Tertiary (in part early Tertiary) volcanic
flows of rhyolite and andesite. Intruded in this series are smaller
masses of monzonite porphyries, and surrounding it in slightly up-
, turned position is a thick mass of sediments, including a thin body of
28
3d;"",e,~,...,
or zino blend€Se 3d;€sins are system of
porphyry dikes. Beyond the Divide are the veins of Breckenridge,
in Cretaceous rocks, accompanied by sheets of monzonite porphyry.
A number of smaller districts connect with the great deposits of
Leadville, in which complex pyritic ores replace limestone and carry
silver, gold, lead, zinc, and copper. The intrusives have here taken
thfe form of thick f<me€Sd into the The
C1ifl and ,ere also z<£eplacement
as is Aspen, L€S€Sdville. At €Sd3d;€S€S-lead-zinc
follow a netwu€Sd fissures in llIIUc;€Sbubl€S
inteimately connect€Sd
mineralization here more €Secant date
To the southwest of Leadville, in Gunnison and Chaffee oounties,
lie a considerable number of less important districts exhibiting con-
siderable variety in structure and mineralogy. A short barren stretch
separates the Gunnison region from the San Juan region and is occu-
pied mainly by surface lavas and tuffs originating in the volcanic
of the San Prnmzt€Sins.
San Juan in ore depositze
and silver, bute €SzHne extent lead,
deposits are veins whicd
3d;GGtPwest trend. and Ouray 'Geins carry
gold and some silver. At Silverton and in the Rico Mountains base
metals are also present in abundance. The veins cut most of the
volcanic flows of the region as well as the still later intrusive monzo-
nites and in places the sedimentary and pr~ambrian rocks. Toward
the eastern border of the region is the Lake City district and, still
east, the the quartz cut rhyo-
carry gold e and zinc.
veins of bear the
e""cellon relatively n,<£<£G
to which eroGIG3d; G3d;posed the IOWG<£ GfejIZ,e of them
present features characteristic of deposition under conditions of
higher temperature and pressure.
Practically no contact-metamorphic deposits of economic im-
portance exist in Colorado. The ores of Leadville recall this type in
some ways, but lack the characteristic contact minerals.
PPutside of the mnm Pelt are the (Pipple Creek
Silver Cliff, in the Front Gf Denver.
ores of these deposited the surface
volcanic cent{e3d;t, (Prpple Creek, WGp one of the
teri3d;dpal gold-prodGGmp (i{tn€3ts of the United tellurides
occur in veins in a dissected volcano, which, in late Tertiary times,
emitted phonolitic lavas. At Silver Cliff the silver ores occur in
andesite and rhyolite, in pa.rt cementing breccia-:filled pipes in the
,
vicinity of Boiyyuy on the east by Atlanta,
and Rocky Bar districts. To the northeast are a number of minor
districts in Lemhi County. To the north are those of Warren,
Florence, Buffalo Hump, Dixie, Elk City, and Pierce. Still farther
north, surrounding a smaller granitic intrusive mass, cluster the
lead-silver veins of the Creur d'Alene district. The late Cretaceous
<fOld-bearing veins have usually yielded placeu uf importance,
of which aru puGdHcing. The of greatest
YYY~f,,~'n'1". importanfYfy Idaho Basin, GGutGrn boundary
Temhi County, The now placers
dTarren, FloreHuuy and the Crenn u-egion should
be mentioned. gold occurring of Snake
River has been described frequently, but the actual production from
these deposits is very small. Placers of diminishing importance are
situated along Salmon and Boise rivers.
Among the Tertiary veins those near Silver City and De Lamar,
in Owyhee County, have been and are still important producers.
veins cut uuuly Tertiary basalt and
clear evidemy<:Y been formed distances of
present surfauu~
Tess well knOWfl tYHse of a few
like . County, whyuh uufder similar
conditions. Low-grade gold ores have been mined at Thunder Moun-
tain, in Idaho County, and are said to form disseminations in rhyo-
litic tuffs. The Tertiary veins carry gold and silver with a very
small amount of sulphides and no important amounts of the base
metals.
dhaho contains of iron ore and are mined
hresent. Iron y n Washington hnake River,
the principal uare-metal ill<:Yhortance occur
Idaho.
~ONTANA.

The ore deposits of Montana occur in the western or mountainous


half of the State. Though a few are contained in the detached front
ranges, the major part are situated in a cluster in the southwestern
part of the State, practically within the area included by Helena,
Dillon, Missoula, and Virginia City. A few are situated north of the
Y51l0wstone Parky Hthers near the the bound-
line between If!lontana, but tli{y part of the
RY{(Yky Mountain traversed by uanges, such
the Main Rangn Ihission Range~ barren of
deposits.
The great copper production of the Butte mines (Summit Valley
district) overshadows all the rest of Montana's metallic output, but
MINING WESTERN

Mount Baker the northern part Moun-


tains, where gold-bearing quartz veins associated with dikes of
granodiorite have cut through peridotite and Paleozoic sediments.
Most of the producing districts are situated in Okanogan, Ferry,
and Stevens counties, and many of them lie close to the Canadian
boundary. Contact-metamorphic deposits carrying copper are repre-
E'~E'ntf5d by those at 12Iountain, in Ok++mut,Im? Cmmty, and at
Belcher Camh+ County, near Silver-lead
occur at Hill), in aurifer-
quartz veins in the sam?) in many
smaller distnetf5, ores, without occurring
as replacements in limestone, are present near Bossburg and Colville
and in the Metaline district, all in Stevens County, in the northeast
corner of the State. There exists here between the to'WIl of Che-
welah and Clark Fork of the Columbia a large body of granite intrusive
in Paleozoic slates and limestones, and it is held that the numer-
deposits in thie State were after this

h1acer-mining
niuch gold in
districts,
. Iron ores are present at, a number of places, hut are not as yet
utilized. Magnetite is found at Snoqualmie Pass, in King County,
in connection with metamorphosed limestone, and on Skagit River,
in the northern Cascades, as lenses in slate. Chromiferous magnetite
appears at Clealum, in Kittitas County, on the contact between
sandstone and serpentine. Brown iron ore and bOh iron is found at
places in ;ounty-for kolville and

occurs in near Keller,'


+2xide of tin hnE' in granite
important occurs at
the same place, and also in larger quantities, together with some
bismuth minerals, in the quartz veins of the Deer Park and Spring
Dale (Cedar Canyon) districts, in Stevens County. Arsenic has been
recovered from the pyritic veins of the Monte Cristo district. A
quartz vein carrying molybdenite has been discovered in the granite
Lake Chelan.
nUOllING.

The State of mot-aI-bearing


and its ?!ond copper.
stretches of high plateauE' horizon-
tal Tertiary and Cretaceous sediments extend over the eastern and
southwestern parts. The several uplifts of the Rocky Mountains
bl\verse the State in a northwesterly direction and comprise a num-
"If high ranges, usually exposing a large core of pre-Cambrian
LEGEND

MAP OF THE WESTERN STATES,S E I O W F ~ ~ @ ~ ~ S

l*
.uwnnroU..*;-
.........'.y........~~....~~----~
• • .. 1~-~ =-._ _ _

AltIZONA. 59

'1:l. Aravaipa. Pb, Cu, Ag, Au.


75 miles NW. Willcox, S. P. R. R; SO miles SSE. San Carl08, A. E. R. R.
Min. Res. 1909, pt. 1, p. 247.
28 . .Ash Peak. Ag, Au.
12 miles W. Seldon, A. & N. M. R. R.
Min. Res. 1906, p. 161.
1907,
1908,
1909,
Au, Ag, Pb, Fe
R. R.
Limestone, dio:rittt.
Dill!flJDinated, contact metttmorphic.
Min. Res. 1905, p. 148.
1907, pt. 1, p. 168.
30. Clark. Cu, Au, Ag, Pb.
35 miles W. Safford, A. E. R. R.
Min. Res. 1996, p. 161.
1909, pt. 1.
Attpper Kountain Au, Ag.
Station A. & N.
tt~idic porphyry.
diBSeminated .
Douglae, J., of copper in 1H.,-,;"mtL 188:h1!4,
pp. 397-410.
Lindgren, W., Copper deposits at Clifton, Ariz.: Bull. 213, 1903, pp. 133-,-140.
- - The copper deposits of the Clifton-Morenci district, Arizona: P. P. 43,
1905.
Lindgren, W., and Hillebrand, W. F., Minerals from Clifton·Morenci, Ariz.:
Bull. 262, 1905, pp. 4z...54.
Weed, W. H., The copper mines of the United States in 1905: Bull. 285,
1906, pp. 101-.iGG
Min. Res. 1882,
1885,
1886.
1887,
1888,
1904, pp. 235-236.
1905, pp. 148-149, 353.
1906, pp. 161-162, 387-389.
1907, pt. 1, pp. 168-170, 594-595.
1908, pt. 1, pp. 203-204, 301.
1909, pt. 1, pp. 166, 247.
Top. sheet Cliftim.
Folio 129, 1905.
titteenlee (Metcalf).
Station A. & N.
Paleozoic sedirm'itGs fl..··idic porphyries.
Contact metamuflp.hiu. !'md disseminated.
Douglae, J., Cupoti smerting of copper in Arizona: f.fin. 1883-84,
pp. 397-410.
Lindgren, W., Copper deposits at Clifton, Ariz.: Bull. 213, 1903, pp. 133-140.
MINING OF WESTERN

Greenlee (Ket~:::%1hH)
Lindgren, W., The copper deposits of the Clifton-Morenci district, Arizona:
P. P. 43, 1905.
Lindgren, W., and Hillebrand, W. F., Minera1s from the Clifton-Morenci dill-
trict, Arizona: Bull. 262, 1905, pp. 42--54.
Weed, W. H., The copper mines of the United States in 1905: Bull. 285,
1906, pp. 101-102.
Min. Res.
Itt;'5

pp. 148-149, 353.


1905,
pp. 161-162,387-389.
1906,
pt. 1, pp. 168-170, 594-595.
1907,
pt. 1, pp. 203-204, 301.
1908,
pt. 1, pp. 166,247.
1909,
Top. sheet Clifton.
Folio 129,
Lone Star. Cu,
7 miles N. E. R. R.
Min. Res.

1909, pt. 1, p. 248.


34. Stanley. Au, Ag, Pb.
18 miles SSE. San Carl08, A. E. R. R.
Min. Res. 1905, p. 149.
1906, p. 162.

IIAllICOPA C011R'1'Y.
Agua. Pria.. Au,
25 miles W. . & P. R. R., A,
Veins (?).
Min. Res.

1908, pt. 1, p. 302.


86. Cave Creek. Au, Cu, Ag.
30 miles NNE. Phoenix, S. F. P. & P. R. R., A. E. R. R.
Pre-Cambrian granite and schists cut by basic dikes.
Veins.
Min. Res. 1904, p. 149.

San. Domingo.
Hot Springs
Min. Res.
14 MINING DISTRICTS OF WESTERN UNITED STATES.

121. 'W~Continued.
Min. Res. 1907, pt. 1, p. 185.
1908, pt. 1, p. 312.
Top. sheet Bradshaw Mountains.
Folio 126, 1905.
122. 'Weaver (Bieb. Hill). Au, Ag, Pb. (D, PI.)
10 miles E. Congrellll, S. F. P. & P. R. R.
Min. Res. 1905, pp. 160-161.
1906, p. 176.
1907, pt. 1, p. 185.
1908, pt. 1, p. 312.
1909, pt. 1, p. 257.
Top. sheet Congress.
123. White Pioacho. Cu, Au, Ag.
24 miles NE. Morristown, S. F. P. & P. R. R.
Min. Res. 1907, pt. 1, pp. 186-186.

YUJU. COVJrTY.

124. Castle Dome. Pb, Ag (Au, Cu).


25 miles NNE. Yuma, S. P. R. R.
Pre-Cambrian granite and schist cut by granite and monzonite porph,try.
Tertiary volcanics.
Veins (?).
Bancroft, H., Ore deposits in northern Yuma County, Ariz.: Bull. 451, 1911,
pp. 32, 45.
Min. Res. 1905, p. 161.
1906, p. 177.
1907, pt. 1, p. 186.
1908, pt. 1, p. 313.
1909, pt. 1, p. 258.
125. Cienega. Au, Cu, Ag (Pb).
15 miles NE. Parker, A. T. & S. F. R. R.
Pre-Cambrian schist capped by Tertiary volcanics.
Veins. •
Bancroft, H., Ore deposits in northern Yuma County, Ariz.: Bull. 451,1911,
pp.68-73.
Min. Res. 1905, p. 162.
1908, pt. 1, p. 313.
1909, pt. 1, p. 258.
Top. sheet Parker.
126. Harcuvar. Cu, Au.
12 miles N. Wenden, A. T. & S. F. R. R.
Pre-Cambrian schist cut by granite.
Veins, contact metamorphic.
Bancroft, H., Ore deposits in northern Yuma County, Ariz.: Bull. 451, 1911,
pp.96-103.
Min. Res. 1888, p. 59.
1909, pt. 1, p. 258.
127. lIarquahala. Au.
9 miles S. Salome, A. T. & S. F. R. R.
Pre-Cambrian complex cut by basia dikes.
lfORTHEU COBJBJOIlfO~

The State of California maintains a Bureau of Mines, from which


a large number of reports dealing with the mining industry of the
State have come. These reports contain much information relative
to the mining districts which has not been listed in this bibliography.
In the 31 northern counties of California there are 222 areas called
IkllTIH:&g districts by States GeolooiG&s,1 In 178
districtS gold Fincipal metal 16 districts
in 14 irGIk in 13 COPpf5S, silver.
ffmduced in tk
~ of Califurnia.

County. Gold. I
SUver. ~r ~~- Iron. Total.

..............................•.......•... ........ ........ 1 ........ 1 :I


........................... ........ 1 ....................... . 1
8 ..•............................. 8
8 ..... 8
9 12
1
1
2 4
2 18
7
3
1
8
1
4
12
13
12
1
2
18
14
25
1
4
1
:I
24
6
1
7
178 1 I 14

MINING DISTRICTS IN NORTHERN COUNTIES OF CALIFORNIA.


[See PI. IV.· Additional references may be found In Mineral Reaourcea for 1910 and 1911.)

ALAKBDA OOl7llTY.
1. Alma. Cu.
10 miles W. Oakland. S P R. R., A. T. & S. F. R. R.
Serpentine.
Lenses.
'rop. sheet ConzffffzL
BJinermore (Teala).
15 miles SE. R. R.
Serpentine and
LeDBeB.
Harder, E. C., Manganese deposits of the United States: Bull. 380, 1909,
p. 271j Bull. 427, 1910, pp. 159-163.
77
103

145. GibIIonville (Wbialr:y Diggings). Au. (D, PI.)


68 miles NNE. Marysville, S. P. R. R.
Tertiary river gravels.
Lindgren, W., Tertiary gravels of the Sierra Nevada: P. P. 73, 1911, pp.
106-107.
Min. Res. 1907, pt. 1, p. 226.
1908, 35L
19&8, :i,:i0' 285.
Top. sheet DownieeilEe,
Folio 37, 1897,
Indian Hill. A",
50 miles NE. . R. R.
Tertiary river graee:i,.
Lindgren, W., Tertiary gravels of the Sierra Nevada: P. P. 73, 1911, p. 111.
Top. sheet Downieville.
Folio 37, 1897.
147. Pike. Au, Cr. (D, PI.)
52 miles ENE. Marysville, S. P. R. R.
Slates and diabase capped by andesite.
Veins, Tertiary
Min. Res. 1900'
1908,
Top. sheet CoXfue,
Folio 66,1900,
Poker J'lat (TalEle (PI.)
75 miles NE. Maryeville, S. P. R. R.
T(':.-tiary river gravels.
Lindgren, W., Tertiary gravels of the Sierra Nevada: P. P. 73, 1911, p. 105.
Min. Res. 1909, pt. 1, pp. 284--285.
Top. sheet Downieville.
Folio 37, 1897.
Port Wine (Queen (D,
69 miles NE.
Slates, andesi""
Veins, Tertiary
Lindgren, w.? '2'""22,,,_, of the Sierra 13, 1911, pp.
108-110.
Turner, H. W., Further contributions to the geology of the Sierra Nevada:
Seventeenth Ann. Rept., pt. 1, 1896, p. 602.
Min. Res. 1908, pt. 1, p. 35l.
Top. sheet Downieville.
Folio 37, 1897.
150. PovertY' Hill (Sc&1811, Mount Pleasant). Au. (PI.)
59 miles NE. R. R.
Tertiary river
Lindgren, W., fue vels of the Sierra 73, IVll, pp.
105-108.
Turner, H. W" N,etdbutions to the :ilena Nevada:
SeventeentlE 1, 1896, p. 600.
Min. Res. 1908, pt. 1, p. 35l.
1909, pt. 1, pp. 284-285.
Top. sheet Downieville.
Folio 37, 1897.
127
CO'O'llTY-COUtiDTad,

ffiLr€?ndo (Blate ffiL_ffiL:d4%3;ffiL). Ag.


50 miles NE. Johannesburg, A. T. & S. F. R. R.
Tertiary volcanics.
Veins.
Spurr, J. E., Geology of Nevada south of the fortieth parallel: Bull. 208,
1903, p. 213.
123, Arrowhead.. Au.
20 miles SE. KeAdd" & S. L. R. R., . Dabney,
A.T. &8. F.
Granite.
Veins.
Atolia. W, Au.
Station,A. T. &
Granite and schist.
Veins.
Hees, F. L., Gold mining in the Randsburg quadrangle, California: Bull.
430, 1910, pp. 28-47.
Min. Res. 1906, p. 525.
1907, pt. I, p. 712.
1908,
1909,
Top. sheet H.a:n:d4i:duir:d
Alacld1a.wk (Silve:d
40 miles ESE. r""r~~~",ii"
Sediments and 65ffiL:dffiL(r65ii4%3;t"
Veins and replacements.
Top. sheet San Gorgonio.
126. Brightwood (Providenoe Mountains). Ag, Pb, Cu.
15 miles NE. Kelso, S. P. L. A. & S. L. R. R.
Granite and schist cut by diorite and porphyry.
Veins.
Aullion (Standard), Au.
14 miles N. Cima, %3;'S. L. R. R.
Paleozoic eedim:d:dtt
Contact metamugr65ic,
Min. Res. 1908,
1909,
128. Oalico (Daggett). Ag.
10 miles N. Daggett, A. T. & S. F. R. R., S. P. L. A. & S. L. R. R.
Rhyolite.
Replacements and veins.
Min. Res. 1907, pt. 1, p. 221.
1908, pt. 1, p. 346.
129, O:dve Canyon. F:d.
1 mile N. Scott"
Paleozoic sedimu€?:d-r
Contact metam4'Ait,ie,
Harder, E. C., The Iron Age near Dale,
San Bemardi€?n Bull. 430, 1910,
Leith, C. K., wnffiLium United States CfiL€?IDbia:' Bull.
285, 1905, p. 198.
186 KINING DISTRICTS OP WESTERN UNITED STAT'BS.

BOVLDD. 001nl'1'T~tlD1IIId.

7. Ward. Au, Ag, Cu, Ph.


Station D. B. & W. R. R.
Pre-Cambrian complex cut by acidic and basic dik8l.
Veins.
Min. Rea. 1905, p. 195.
1906, p. 209.
1907, pt. I, p. 246.
1908, pt. I, p. 372.
1909, pt. I, p. 304.
CBAJ7D 001nl'1'T.
8. Alpine. Ph, Ag, Au, Cu.
Station C. & S. R. R.
Pre-Cambrian complex.
Veins.
Spurr, J. E., and Garrey, G. H., Economic geology of the Georgetown quad-
rangle, Colorado: P. P. 63, 1908, p. 106.
B. Chalk ereek. Pb, Ag, Au, Zn.
St. Elmo station, C. & S. R. R.
Min. Rea. 1906, p. 209.
1907, pt. I, p. 247.
1908, pt. I, p. 373.
1909, pt. I, p. 305.
10. Cleora. Cu, Au, Ag, Zn, Pb.
4 miles S. Salida, D. &; R. G. R. R.
Pre-Cambrian complex.
Veins.
Lindgren, W., Notes on copper deposits in Chaffee, Fremont, and JefferBOD
counties, Colo.: Bull. 340, 1908, pp. 157-174.
Min. Rea. 1906, p. 209.
1908, pt. I, p. 373.
190B, pt. I, p. 305.
11. Cottonwood. Ph, Ag.
10 miles W. Buena Vista, D. & R. G. R. R., C. M. R. R.
Pre-Cambrian complex (?).
Veins (?).
Min. Res. 1905, p. 195.
12. Granite. Au, Ag, Pb. (D, PI.)
Station D. &; R. G. R. R., C. M. R. R.
Pre-Cambrian complex cut by dikes.
Veins.
Min. Res. 1908, pt. I, p. 373.
1909, pt. I, p. 305.
Top. sheet Leadville.
13. La P1a.ta. (WiD1leld). Ag, Au, Cu, Pb.
15 miles WSW. Granite, D. & R. G. R. R., C. M. R. R.
Min. Rea. 1905, p. 195.
1906, p. 209.
1907, pt. I, p. 247.
1908, pt. 1, p. 373.
1909, pt. I, p. 305.
141

32. Pioneer (lI.ioo)-Continued.


Veins, replacements, and stockworks.
Cross, W., and Spencer, A. C., Geology of the Rico Mountains, Colorado:
Twenty-first Ann. Rept., pt. 2, 1900, pp. 7-165.
Ransome, F. L., The ore deposits of the Rico Mountains, Colorado: Twenty-
second Ann. Rept., pt. 2, 1901, p~. 229-297.
Min. Res. 1886, p,
1905, p,
1906, pr',
1907,pt
1908,pL
1909, p,
Top. sheets Rico, Rico special.
Folio 130. ]905.
BAGLB COt7IrTY.

33. :Battle Mountain (Red C1i1f, Gilman). Ag, Zn, Au, Cu, Pb.
Red Cliff station, D. & R. G. R. R.
Pre-Cambrian granite, Paleozoic sediments cut by acidic porphyry.
Veins and replacemeLL,
Min. Res. 1882, prL
1S83-M,
1885, p,
1886, p,
1905, p,
1906, p. 215.
1907, pt. I, p. 253.
1908, pt. I, p. 378.
1909, pt. 1, p. 311.
34. J'ultord. Au, Cu.
18 miles SE. Eagle, D. & R. G. R. R.
Min. Res. 1905, p~
1906, p,
1907, pt,
1908, pc,
ero..(Eagle
ill8 miles SW. Re<l
Min. Res. 1906, p. 215.
1907, pt. I, p. 253.
1908, pt. I, p. 379.
1909, pt. I, p. 311.
Top. sheet LePdville.
J'BlUIOIrT COUllTY.

LLLLDCity. Cu, W,
Station D. &; R.
Pre-Cambrian COLrpiex,
Veins.
Min. Res. 1906, p,
Top. sheet Canon City.
37. Ootopui. Cu, Zn, Pb.
Station D. &; R. G. R. R.
Pre-Cambrian complex.
IDAHO. 167

R3!qjiqjiIoam-ContmUqjiR3!.
Min. Res. 1905, p. 230.
1908. pt. 1, p. 422.
1909, pt. 1, p. 346.
Top. sheet Bear Valley.
49. Sheep J[ountain. Ag, Pb.
131 miles NW. Ketchum, 0, 8, L. R. R.
Granite and I!Ch;~t and quartz porphhrR3!'
Replacements.
Eldridge, G. H., Tr~onnai!RI.nce acqjir~
Rapt., pt. 2,
Top. sheet Bear
R3!tanley Basin. Aqji,
89 miles NW. Ketchum, O. S. L. R. R.
Granite and porphyry.
Veins, stream gravels.
Min. Res. 1905, p. 230.
1906, p. 256.
1907, pt. 1, p. 296.
1908,
1909,
Top. sheet Bear
ttJtaabington Basin,
48 miles NW. K~tThu~,~, R. R.
yankee Pork (Cuat_),
114 miles NW. Mackay, O. R. R.
Tertiary volcanics.
Veins.
Min. Res. 1905, p. 231.
1906, p. 256.
1907, pt. 1, p. 296.
1908, pt. I, pp. 421-422.
1909,

ytla.nta. Au, Ag.


89 miles NE. Mmrt~~iqji S. L. R. R.
Granite cut by qUqjim~ U~'"qji,kr,,,u
Veins, stream grarqjiTI,.
Eldridge, G. H., A geological reconnm-nce acl'Oll8 Idaho: Sixteenth Ann.
Rept., pt. 2,1895, pp. 25~257.
Min. Res. 1905, p. 231.
1906, p. 257.
1907, pt. 1, p. 297.
1908, pt. 1, pp. 423-424.
1909, hU'
Top. sheet RockR3!
Warrior. Au
99 miles NE. S. L. R. R.
Granite cut by
Veins.
Min. Res. 1906, p.
1907, pt. 1, p. 297.
1908, pt. 1, p. 423.
1909, pt. 1, p. 347.
Top. sheet Rocky Bar.
T:&:%AHO. 173

87. Bldorado (Geen.on)-Continued.


Min. Res. 1906, p. 236.
1908, pt. 1, p. 427.
1909, pt. 1, p. 350.
88. Eureka. Au, Ag.
8 miles NW. Salmon, G. 41; P. R. R.
Pre-Cambrian scliiBt£5 £5xanite.
Veins.
Min. Res. 1907, pL
1908, pt,
:&:%nLliey (Gravel (D, PI.)
46 miles SW. Sa]nmn, R.
Tertiary volcanicd.
VeiDil.
MiD. &:so 1905, p. 236.
1907, pt. 1, p. 302.
1908, pt. 1, p. 427.
1909, pt. 1, p. 350.
KoDevitt. Au. (D, Pt)
SWlfieid station,
Pre-Cambrian sclili£5",x,
Veins, I!tream
Min. Res. 1905, p,
1909, pt
liivxlionaville. Au, Ag.
Station G. 41; P. R. R.
Pre-Cambrian elates.
Vew.
Lindgren, W., Mineral depOl!its of the Bitterroot Range and Clearwater Moun-
tains, Montana: Bull. 213, 1903, pp. 66-70.
- - A geological reconnaissance acl"Ol!8 the Bitterroot Range and Clearwater
Mountains in P. P. 27,1904,
Min. Res. 1905,
1906, p,
1907,
1908,
1909,
92. Indian Creek (Ulyaaea). Au, Ag, Cu.
17 miles WNW. Noble, G. 41; P. R. R.
Pre-Cambrian schist cut by acidic dikes.
Vew.
Min. Res. 1905, p. 236.
1906, pp. 260-261.
1907,
1908,
1909,
Alln£5tion. Pb, Ag.
Station G. 41; P.
Paleozoic sedimenzn intrusions.
Veins.
MiD. Rct!. 1907, pt. 1, p. 302.
1908, pt. 1, p. 428.
1909, pt. 1, p. 350.
84. Ontario (Blllaton). Au, Ag, Pb.
Elliston station, N. P. R. R.
Paleozoic and Mesozoic sediments, andesite cut by granite.
Veins.

\
Min. Res. 1905, p. 257.
1906, p. 284.
1907, 1,

Top. sheets Buuhluu,


uphir. Au, Ag,
9 miles N. A U')ll,
Paleozoic sediU1ullti3
Contact me'tuu,urJ.hii3
Min. Res. 1908, pt. 1, p. 459.
1909, pt. 1, p. 382.
Top. sheet Helena.
86. Pioneer. Au, Ag. (PI.)
Gold Creek station, N. P. R. R.
Stream gravels.
Min. Res. 190o,

Top. sheet Huli3ur,u


hla.cetrack Orei3u,
Station N. P.
Stream gravel),
Top. sheet Helena.
88. WBBhington Gulch (Finn). Au, Ag, Pb, Cu. (D, Pl.)
15 miles NNW. Avon, N. P. R. R.
Min. Res. 1907, pt. 1, p. 334.
1908, pt. 1, p. 459.
1909, pt. 1, p. 382.
Top. sheet Hi3li3ull,
llozell (Deer Pb.
9 miles W. DU&ruu R. R., C. M. &
Cretaceous anhmiti3ll,
Veins.
Min. Res. 190~r,
1906, p. 284.
1907, pt. 1, p. 334.
1908, pt. 1, p. 459.
1909, pt. 1, p. 383.
Top. sheet Helena.
..VALLI C017llTY.
uurlew. Pb,
5 miles W.
Paleozoic sedimUllU,
Veins.
Lindgren, W.r of the Bitterroot Clearwater Moun-
tains, Monrsllu, 1903, pp. 66-70.
- - A geologica? reconnaissance act'OII1 the Range and Cleu-
water Mountains in Montana and Idaho: P. P. 27, 1904, pp. 86-87.
Min. Res. 1906, p. 284.
1907, pt. 1, p. 334.
Top. sheet Hamilton.
3liIT:CWNTANA. 197

91. Hugh.. Creek (Alta). Au, Sn. (D, PI.)


S6 miles S. Darby, N. P. R. R.
Quartzite.
Stream gravels, veins.
Lindgren, W., Mineral deposits of the Bitterroot Range and Clearwater Moun-
tains, Montana: Bull. 213, 1908, pp. 66-70.
- - A geolzl;;;yieel acl'Oll8 the CWzttezzz"zzzzzzt
water Mounzzzzzy and Idaho: P. p"
Min. Rea. 1909,
3liIT::Rzzzzeral Point.
40 miles S.
Schists, granitcw"
Veins.
Lindgren, W., Mineral deposits of the Bitterroot Range and Clearwater Moun-
tains, Montana: Bull. 213, 1903, pp. 66-70.
- - A geological reconnaissance acroll8 the Bitterroot Range and Clear-
water MountaiDll in Montana IDld Idllho: P. P. 27, 1904, p. 89.
93. Pleaaant View. Cu,
5 miles W. R. R.
Granite.
Veins.
Lindgren, W., of the Bitterroot Clearwater Moun-
tains, Montzzzzzzzzzz 1903, pp. 66-70.
- - A geolzcwyz,el ac!'088 the BitteITzzezt Clearwater
Mountains in Montana and Idaho: P. P. 27, 1904, p. 87.
Top. !!beet Hamilton.
94. Slate Creek. Cu, Ag.
30 miles S. Darby, N. P. R. R.
Granite porphyry.
VeiDll.
Lindgren, W., Mintral dzzczz~zzzzita of the Bitterroot Range and Clearwater Moun-
tains, Montzzzzzz;t 1903, pp. 66-70.
- - A geohgizzeR acrol!8 the Bitt;tttz;tzzt ;ted Clearwater
Mountains ie Idaho: P. P. 27,
;tZZ "zzzz:RtB.S OOlJ'llrTY.
tt:RtOtipect Creek.
9 miles W. Thompeon, N. P. R. R.
Pre-Cambrian sediments cut by basic dikes.
Veins.
Calkins, F. C., and MacDonald, D. F., A geological reconnaissance in north-
em Idaho and northwestern Montana: Bull. 384. 1909, p. 106.
MacDonald, D. F., Economic features of northem Idaho and northwestern
Montana: Bull 285, 1906, 51-52.
Min. Res. 1908,
1313CWver Butte Pb,Ag.
10 miles Tmut R., C. M. (\
Pre-Cambrian mzzz::ITZZUIT"
Veins.
Calkins, F. C." D. F., A geologi,'ul in north-
em Idaho and northwestern Bull. 384, 1909, p. 105.
97. Spring Gulch. Au, Cu, Pb, Ag.
10 miles E. St. Regis, N. P. R. R., C. M_ (\ P _ S. R. R.
Min. Rea. 1908, pt. 1, pp. 469-460.
1909, pt. 1, p. 883.
OREGON.
In the State of Oregon there are 73 mining districts in 16 counties.
Gold is the predominant mineral in 63 of these districts, and almost
these contain deposits. I" copper
prrPominates, in 1 quicksilver.
produced in the

County. Gold. Total.


--------------1-------- ------
Bater •.•..•............ :............................ 15 1 1 ......... . 17
Clackamao... . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .......... ........•. 1 •......... 1
Coos.................................... ............. 3 ••........................••.. 3
Crook.................................... ........... 1 ..... ..... 1 ......... . 2

5~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
:;"li%Sxr~"?y~~~~ •• _ •••••••••• _._ •••• ~~
i::::::::::,::::::::::········i·
1
5
8
6
~r·r'"r.......................... 6 ......... 1 I.. .
j 2
7
~:;~Z'""':::::::::::::::::::::: l~ ......... [
11
1
3 ......... 1 4
2 ' 2
1 ......... 1 1
1 ......... f 2
1 1

MINING DISTRICTS IN OREGON.

[See Pl. XI. Addltlooal refenmClell will be found In JlIDaralRIlIIOIlI'tlM for 1910 and 1911.)

OOUJrTY.
[[2rr£2Z[[211o (Geiser).
8 milesNW.
Argillites cut by
Veins.
Lindgren, W., Tnr the Blue Mountriz£2 Twenty-
second Ann. Rept., pt. 2, 1901, pp. 697-704.
Min. Res. 1906, p. 816.
1907, pt. 1, p. 423.
1908, pt. 1, p. 528.
Top. sheet Sumpter.
2. Buck Gulch. Au. (PI.)
7 miles W. SumpteR',
StrelUIl gravels.
Pardee, J. T., Plz.'r£ the Sumpter and
Oregon: Bull. ";9-65.
Top. sheet Sumpt£1£2
1tf£[[22£emont. Cu.
20 mi1eII N. Baker City, O. W. R. R. & N. Co.
Amygdaloidal basalt.
Disseminations.
Top. sheet Baker City.
245
UTAH.
T'lffuf€3nty-one contain 86 gZ!giiii€3
p€3[iducing collected
g€5iiji€3~pCtl.1 Survey. predominant
in 20, copper 14, and iron in
in 6 districts and of 3 pi€3€3dudng rare
metals 2 bve deposits of uranium and vanadium and 1 antimony.
DiItrihution 0/ tM pr~ominant meta" prodr,Lud in the mining diltrim 0/ Utah.

Gild. !
Slher. ~r ~ I €5it;,~.
Lead.

------1--1----
!=, TotaL

3241 13
i~€5iigg~~ ~..................... 1 3 ······i· J~~~· .. i· 6
2

§:?}::::::::::::::::::::::::"~T'~~~~ ;;;;;;~;
IJon ••••.. :::::::::::::::::::::.......
::::::::i I 1::::::\
2 ............... , ........ 2 ......•.........
2
2
4
4
7
1:;.;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ......'. : ..... '. ::: ::::: :::::::: :::::::: ::::::::1 1

~::;::;.;: •.. U;Ul!i:ui t


2
2
4

........;1 2
2
15
3
1

7
4
1 3
1 1
88

MINING DISTRICTS IN UTAH.

[Bee PI. XIV. Additional re!erences wnl be found In Mineral R8!IOurces for 1910 and 1911.)

BUVZ.OOUllTY.
1. Beaver Lake. Ag, Cu, Pb.
12 miles W. Smythe, S. P. L. A. & S. L. R. R.
Paleozoic sedimmi'.€ moo.€onite.
DiBBeminatiODB, €3[i1l['€1[1ii[iit~i
Kin. Res. 1905,
1907,
Top. sheet FriBc-o
ttl1118Alaha.... Au, Ag,
10 miles E. Milford, S. P. L. A. & S. L. R. R.
Paleozoic sediments cut by acidic intrusives.
Replacements, veins.
265
,"ITAH. 267
'"'"tnfTy -<:Ontlnued.

10. Bock7.
Cu, Au, Ag, Fe.
10 miles NW. Milford, S. P. L. A. &; S. L. R. R.
Paleozoic sediments cut by monzonite.
Contact metamorphic.
11.~. Pb,Cu,Ag,Au,Zn.
Station S. P. L. A. &; S. L. R. R.
Paleozoic sedim;m'U munzonite and cap,"'Uu! volcanics.
Replacements,
Min. Rtle. 1882,
1883-,";1,
1888,
1904,
1905, p. 315.
1906, pp. 341-343, 408.
1907, pt. 1, pp. 218, 444-445, 619.
1908, pt. 1, pp. 554-555.
1909, pt. 1, pp. 172, 466-467.
Top. sheet Frisco special.
Pb, Ag, Cu,
20 miles· SSW. A. &; S. L. R. R.
,"nmtz monzonite.
Replacements,
Min. Res. 1905,
1906,
1907, pt. 1, pp. 445-446.
1908, pt. 1, p. 555.
1909, pt. 1, p. 467.
13. WaahiDgton. Ag, Cu, Pb, Au. _~.
50 miles NW. Lund, S. P. L. A. & S. L. R. R.
Tertiary volcanics.
Veins.

u=ubrook. Ag, Au.


83 miles S. BurYe," L. R. R.
~=cin. eu (Au, Ag,
8 miles E. Tecomu,
Paleozoic Bediments.
Replacements.
Min. Ree. 1903, p. 343.
1907, pt. 1, p. 446.
1908, pt. 1, pp. 555-556.
1909, pt. 1, pp. 172,467.
,","=wfoundla.nd. Cu.
45 miles ESE.
Min. Ree. 1904,
~==k Valley. Au,
13 miles NW. Kelt,-,n,
Min. ReB. 1905,
1906, p. 343.
1907, pt. 1, p. 446.
1908, pt. 1, p. 556.
1909, pt. 1, p. 467.
ALPHABETIO LIST OF AIl!IDG DISTRIOTS.
In the following list all the districts shown on Plates III to XVI
are n&med in alphabetic order. In the State column "California, N"
indicates the northern counties of California (PI. IV), and "Califor-
nia, S" the southern counties (pI. V). The numbers agree with
those used in the plates and in the preceding lists.
1Iining diltrictl in 1M _tern United Statu.

1d lniag district. SlalC. INo. Btate. No.

A. Asbcrort. • • . . . • . . . . . .. Colorado. • . . . .• . • . . . . . IN!


Abiquiu.......... .••. New Me:dco .•••••••••. 44 Ashdown ..•.......... Nevada............... D2
Ash\aDd. . .. .. . . . ... .. Oregon................ 47
!~::::::::::::: .~.. ~:::::::::::
77 Ash Peak ..••...•...•. Arizona •......•....... , 28
179
Adelalde.............. Nevada ••••.•....•.... 76
Ashwood •............ Oregon................ 23
Afterthought. •••.•. .. CaWomIa, N •••••••••• 120 Aspen •..•............ Colorado ••....••...... 1 99
Agua CalleDte. • •• . . . . California. B••••••.•... 47 Atlantlt ••••.......... Idaho.... ..•.. ... .•... 53
Atlantic •.•........... Wyoming......... .... 20

tf
Agua Fria •••••••••••. ArlIona ••••••••••••.•. 35 A toUa. • • • • • . • • • • • . • •• California. B••.••..••.. t 124
Fria •• : •••••••.....•• 00••••••••••••.•... 104 Atwood •••........... Nevada .••....•....... , 136
•••.•....••..•... Montana ••..•••••..... 011 Auburn. •• .. .. .. ..... California, N •••.•••... : 102
.•.....•.•••.•.•... Arboua .••••.......... 66 Auburn ••••.......... Oregon..•...•.•....... 1 11
37
t.w&eek:::::::::: ?=.::::::::::::::::
Alder Gulch.. .. . . .. .. Kootana ••.•..•..•..•.
44
63
Auld ••••........•.... ' California, B........... 113
Aura •.•.•.•.......... 1 Nevada ••.... , ....•... \ 27
AUoe. • ••• •• •••••• ••.• Colorado •••........... 23 Aurora •••............•.•.. do................. 45
Aurum ••.•................ do................. 165

=~~~:.::::::::: :~±:~::::::::::
143
ISS Austin .••.•.......... Montana.............. 42
1 Austin •••••.......... Nevada.......... ..... 100
Aztec................. ArIEona............... 101

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ r~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~


8 AEusa. • •• • • • . • • • • • . . . Ca1Ifonlfa, B.... . . . . . . . 73
1
1
91 B.
Alta .•...••.•......•.. Utah. •................ 48
f~·.:::::::::::: g~eXioo::::::::::
63 Baboaulvari.•........ Arisona ••••••••••••... (!8
31 Baca Grant........... Colorado ••.•••........ 114
Altoona. • • . . . • . . . . • . . CaIlIomla, N ••••••••.. ISS Backer •.............. Montana ••............ 10
Alvord............... California. B•••••••••.. 121 BaW!er HUI •••••••... California. N •......... 87

5::::::::::::::=:.~::::::::::
10 Dagfiy .••••••.••••....•••.• do .•...•.•......... 67
48 Balrd .•.•••...........•... do..••.•........... 121
32 Baker •.•.................. do .••.............. 63
.American Canyon .••. Nevada •••.•..•.•..... 80 Bald Butta........... Montana ............. . 40
.Amerk:aD Fork....... Utah.•....•........... 74, Bald Mountain.. . .. .. California. S .••..•.... 187
AmerIcan HUI. ••••••• California, N •.•..•..•. 138 Bald Mountain ....... Idaho ................ . 113
AmoJe.. ....•.. .. . . . .. Arboua ••.•........... 67 1 Bald Mountain ....... Montena ...•.......... 1&
ADchor .••••••••••..•• N_MexJco ....•..... 80 Bald Mountain ....... Wyoming ......•...... 7
ADdenon .••••.•••.••...••• do ...•............. 11 Bald Mountains ...... Washington.......... . 33
~.s::::::::::::::: &,~=.. ~::::::::::
20 Baldy ••.•............ New Mexico •.•....... 5
117 Baldy Mountain ..... California, 8 .......... . i4

r~~'IHH ·~~fTHE~
9 BnUarat ••................. do ............... . 33
61 Bangor..... . . .. .. . ... CaJlfomla. N •.....•... 12
11 Bannack............. Montana •............. 2
H Banner.. .••. .. .. .. ... Arizona .............. . 17
Applegate •••.•.....•.• ~ .••..•...........
46 Banner....... . . . . . . .. California. 8 •.•....... 11;9
54 Bnnner.•..•.......... Idaho ................ . 24
AravaJpa ••...•.•.•..• Arisona •••.••......•.. 27 Bannock .•....•...... Nevada .•.•........... 98
Arpnta.............. Montana •.•........... 1 Bare Mountain •........... do ...•..•••....•.. 123
AlpDta •••.••.....•.. Utah................. . 41 Barker. • ••.. .. . . . . . .. Montana ••............ 1&
!rv:.~:::::::::::: ~=~::::::::::::::
19 BarnweU ••........... California. S .••........ 151
68 Barrett Springs ....... Nevada .............. . II2a
Arnett Creek......... Id8bo ................ . 95 Barron ••••........... Washington ...••...... 56

~~~!.~::::: :~:~~:~:::::::::::
122 Bosln................. Montana •..•.......... 34
i2 Battle................ Wyoming •..•......... 12
123 Battle Mountain.... .. Colorado .•....•....... 33
Ashbrook....... .. .... Utah. ••.••..•..•••.... 14 Battle Mountain...... Nevada •••..•..•...... 93
296
298 MINING DISTRICTS OF WESTEBN UNITED STATES.

JliniAg diltricU in tJu wmern United Statu-Continued.


lUning district. State. No. I II InIng distnet. State. No.
I-------\--
Canada nUl. . .. ... . .. Qillfornla, N ......... . 118 , Clark Fork •.......... Wyoming. ......••..•. 8
Candelaria............ Nevada .............. . 48 Clear Creek...... .. ... ~Iomla, N .. . .. .. . .. 1$6
('anon City.. . .. . . . . .. Colorado ............. . 1& Clear Lake •••••.•.....•... do.... •........... 13
('anyon... . . .. . . . .. . .. Caloregt>,.mn . ;:,' N'; •••• '. '. •••••••••
' '. IS Cleora. •. .•. .. ... .. ... Colorado.............. 10
Canyon City... . . . .. . . alifo,_ 188 C,ifton •............... Utah.................. is
Canyonclto •.......... New llexlCO ......... . GIl Clinton ............... llontana .............. n
Carbonate. .. . . . . . . . .. Bouth Dakota........ . 7 Cloverdale............ Callfornla, N .......... 178
('. .bonate. •. . . . •. . •.. U tab. ..... " ......... . 71 Cloverdale. . . . . . . . . . .. Nevada .• :. . . . . . . . . . .. 131
Carbon lUver ......... Washington .......... . 32 Cloverpatch. . .. . ... .. California, S.... . . . . . . . lID
Cardwell.............. Montana ............. . all Clyde................. Idaho................. 14
Can:o Muchacho. .. ... Caillomla, S ..•........ 7 Coal Creek.... . . . ... .. Colorado.............. 100
CarfilOU. • . . .. . . . . . . .. Colorado ............. . 8 Coarse Gold. . . ... .. .. California, S •.•........ 1 ~
Carlin .•.•............ Nevada ••............. 211 C-ochetopa .. . . . . . . . . .. Colorado.... . . . . . . . . . . ;.2
Cannen Creek. . ... . .. Idaho ................ . 86 Cocblse.. .. .. . . . .. .. .. Arizona ............... 1 6

::.:. . .:::::::I!il~
CC~~~e........................... New Mexklo ......... . 14 Coehiti ••••••••••.••.. New llexlco .•........ 1 48
......... California, N ......... . 1111
Canon ••.•............ Idaho ................ . 107
Carson IIlli........... California, N ......... . 16
Carters. • •. . . . . . . . . • .• . .... do .••............. 218
Cua Grande......... Arbona .............. . 02
C83CIlde . • • . .. . . . . . . .. C.(Ilorado ............. . 22
Casper Mountain..... Wyoming •............ 33 I 121
Castle Dome.. . . . . . . . . Arbona .............. . 12. I 125

~~
Castle Mountain ...... Montana •............. 115
Castle Peak .......... California, S ......... . III
Casto .• . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Idaho •................ 47 Coffee. • • .. ..•. ..•.•.. c.J1t1rn1a, N •......... 1
Cataract. .. . . . . . . . . . .. llontana ............. . 34 Coloma •.........•.•......• do... ••........... IS
Cave Canyon......... California, S .......... . 1211 Coloma.... . . .. .. . . . .. Montana.............. 112
Ca\"e Creek. .. . . . . . . .. AriIona •.............. 36 Colorado... . . . . . . . . • .. . .•.. do ..•. " . . . . . . . . . . 15
CeboUa.. . .. . . . . . . . . .. Colorado •............. 51 Colrldge. ..•. . .. . . . . .. California, N .• . . . •.. .. 1.1
QocU\1Ue. . .. . . . . . . . .. California, N ......... . 1M Columbia.•................ do................ 211
Cedar................. California, S .•......... 76 COhtmbla..... . .. . . . .. Colorado.............. t6
Cedar... . .. .. .. . . . . . .. Colorado •............. 122 Columbla... ... . . . . . .. Nevada............... r7
Cedar................. Nevada .••............ 78 C.(Ilumbla............. Utah.................. MI
C...dar Creek.......... Montana •............. ft7 Columbia ltivel' ...... Washington........... 13
Cedar Creek ••.•...•.. New Mexico ......... . 31 Columbine. • . . .. . . . .. Colorado.............. 107
Cedar Plain........... Montana •............. 12 Columbus ••.......... Nevada ............... WI
Cedar Valiey • • • .. . . .. Arizona •.............. 43 Colville............... Washington........... 62
(',entennlal .•••........ Nevada ••............. 30 Combination. • . .. . . .. Montana.............. r7
~~:L::::::::::::: ~:r~::::::::::::::
Centennial............ Wyoming ............ .
Centerville. . . . .. . . . .. IdiLbo ................ .
Central.. . .. . . . . . . . . .. Colorado •.............
I
26
I Comet ................ Nevada •..............
:!
106
Central .................... do ............... . 42 COmobabl. ••......... Arlsona............... 70
Central ............... Nevada .............. . 79 Comstock.... .. . . . . . .. Nevada............... 1$6
Central ............... New Mexico.......... . 16 COnconuUy........... Washington........... 13
Central Dmito........ CalIfornia. S .......... . 1111 Concordia .•.......... Nevada •.••........... lIS
Central City.. . . . . . ... Colorado .•............ 42 Congrea... . . . . . . . . . .. Arizona............... 110
Cerbat... . . . . . . . . . . . .. ArIsona .............. . 44 Conner Creek. . . . . . . .. Idaho................. C2
Cerrillos .............. New llexica.......... . 56 C-onner Creek. . . . . . . .. OregoD................ Ii
Cerro Gordo. .. . . . . . .. ('alifornia, S ••......... 14 COD S olldated·llont- Colorado. •. .. . • . . . .. . . III
ChafPY. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. Nevada ..•............ 79 gomery.
Chalk Creek. •. . . . . . .. C-olorado ••............ 9 Contact •.............. Nevada............... 31
Champion... . . . . . . . .. Oregon ............... . 47 Cooke ................ Montana.............. '19
CharleatoWD .......... Nevada ..•............ 33 Cooks Peak •••...•..•. New Mexico.......... 36
Chemehuevill.. . . . . . .. Arizona •.............. 45 Coolin •..•...•........ Idaho................. 41
Chena Creek. . . . . .. . .. Oregon ............... . 18 Cooney... . . .. . . . . . . .. New llalco ••.. " . . . . III
Cherokee. . .. . . . . . . . .. California, N •......... 13 Cooper ••.•................ do......... ....... 51
Cherry Creek......... Arizons •.............. 109 CoPP"r Basin. . . . . . . . . Arbona.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. III
Cherry Creek ......... Nevada ..•..•......... HIS Copper Buln... . . . . .. Nevada............... 98
Chesaw ............... Washington .......... . 24
Copper Creek ......... Arizona •...........•.. {:;
Chetco................ Oregon............... . 25
Chewelah............. Washington .......... . 45 COppereld .. . . ........ Nevada •.............. 10
Chico.. . . . .•.•. . . .. ... Montana •............. 77 Copper lIlll.. . . ....... New Mexico... ....... 82
Chief ..•.......•...... Nevada .............. . 105 CoppeT Klog .. .•...... Nevada............ ... 13
ChIlkoot. . . . . . . . . . . . • . Bouth Dakota. ....... . I Copper Moun1J&ln .•.•••'riIona ............... 31
China Flat. . . • •. . . . .. California, N •......... 67 CoPP~T ~{ollnLl&ln ..... Wyoming............. 21

~.~~;~:::::::: :;~~~~:::::::::::::::
210 COpperopollB.. .. . .. . .. California, N •. . .. . ... . 2'.!
143 Copperopolis . . ........ Montana •............. tl6
2 Copper ll'dge . ........ C-olorado.............. 104
Chloride ...............'rbona .............. . 46 COppt>rtOD .. .. . ....... New Mexklo ........... 85
Chloride .............. New llexlco .......... . 61 Copper Worll.l. ....... Cnlilornla, S........... 141
Chloride Cliff......... California, S .......... . 15 Corbin.... . .. . . ....... Montana.............. 85
Chloride Flat......... New llexlco .......... . 1ft Cornucopia ........... Nevada............... 32
ChrIstmas .•.......... Arizona •.............. 19 Cornucofla.. . . . . . . . .. Oregon................ 6
Chuckwalla........... California, S .......... . 108 Cornwal Basin ....... Nevada •.............. 33
Church Meadows. " .. California, N ......... . 140 Corona. • . •.. . . . . . . . .. California, S... . . . . . . .. 100
Cimega....•.......... Arizona ............. . 125 Corral .......•........ Colorado.............. 2'.!
Chna ••......•........ California,S.••........ 130 Corral Creek ..............• do.... •........... 46
Clmarroncito. ,....... New MeXICO .......... . 2 Corte•••.. '" . . . .. . . .. Nevada............... 71
g~::.:::::::::::::: ~:r~~::::::::::::::
37 Cortez .•..................• do •.••••.......... t6
30 Cotopaxi ..•.......... OoIorado.............. 37
Clark Fork. • .. . . . . . .. Idaho •.••.•...•....... 38 Cottage Grove. . . . . . .. CalIfom1a, N. • . • . • . . . . 157
299

Klning dls'b'lct. State. No. Mining district. state. No.

Cottonwood. • ........ California, S.......... . 131 Dohblns.. . . . .. . . . . . .. California, N .•.• , ... ,. 218
Cottonwood. __ .. . .... Colorado ............. . 11 Dodge ..................... do ............... . 1811
Co~tonwood .......... Nevada .............. . 157 Doglown DIgg\Dga.. .. CallComla, S ...... , ... . III
Cottonwood Buttea... Idaho ................ . 63 Dony Va.rden......... Nevada ............. .. 34
Cotton""ood Canyon .. Nevada.: ............ . 3 Dolores............... New Mexico ......... . 611
Cotton~ood Creek .... Callfcrnk N 158 Dome ............ ~ Idah" 11
g:;;''':;;ffiClT'ZZ':;;................ do. Domingo .......... ~ f;,,::::4Z>fg~:li?m m~ 61
~"":FZ]I«««s2gz:;~;::R
C:::"m2v=Ym,L m m
m

{;02'0W z"~:km ••••••• _. ~.


.........

•••• _
~ •

••• _...
• • Arizona m m

WashJZ:OiffCUlf:U:
OregOD. ~
m m m m Dorleska ......... ~,~ C""""''', :?4 ~ ~ ........
Doe Caber.as .••• ~.
Doe Palmaa .... ..
A "Ui:,;;:"".:a "
m I
110
I"
'~:;;:;;~Z"'L~, ~........... Konlan,,,, Dothan........... ~~~~ 31
,,:;;:;;g "",;g~:;;,.......... New M~,zE Douglas City •••.. ~ ~,~ 1117
,,":;;":;;:;;Lg:;;:;; ......... Utah ... Douglas Creek .. .. :I
Douglas Flat ..... ~
g;:~~fr-:r£t=k:::::::: .~~O~·mm:~m
30
Douglas Mountaln~ ~ ~ , 105
Downleville ......... .
&:t:~::;t~::::::::: ~~t.~,........•.•.•
141
30 Dragoon............. . 4
CraDeC::;k ............... do ............... .
g~~:::::::::::::::
39 49
Creed................. Colorado ............ .. 78 32
ez-t.............. Nevada .............. . 14 Dripping spring.... .. 20
e z - t CIty......... Call1ornla, N ........ .. 34 Dry Gulch .......... .. 41
er-nt HIlla ............. do .............. .. 100 Dry Lnke............ . 133
Crestone.............. Colorado ............. . 114 Drytown ............ . II
ere.......... . ...... .... Montana ............. . 76 Dugway............. . 61
CriPllle Creek ......... Colorado ............ .. 130 Dulzura ............. . 171
CrOoka Corral... ...... Idaho ............... .. 6C Dumont............. . 24
g~;::;~ zi: t'«.......... ~~~~~'''~ Dun Glen ....... "
Dunton ......... .
7V
31
CoIorad,,~ DuqllMlle ........ ~ 102
(:ciZ? U tab. _. Dutch Flat ...... ,,'
"
m

zE~"""~"""" ........ New M""A"", , Dutro ........... " lOll


~~~~~~t~fZT~.-.:::::: 'jd8~'.~~~
Dyer ........... .. 50
(g:;;",:;;,,~~ ~ ........... Nevada",~~ E.
Montana" ~,
g;g;ii';~k:::::::: CGlomd,,~ :£2'4
Eagle. __ ••• a •••••• m m 7:~l~2%" __ m
lUI
~~:~~=S::::: T::~.~'.~:::::::::::
Custer ............... . Idaho ................ . 62 114
Custer ............... . South Dakota....... .. 2 15
CuyaDUICII •..••.•..•.. California, S .......... . 170 Eagle River. • •.. . . . .. Colorado ••............ 36
Eagle Valley......... Nevada ............. .. 107
D. Eagleville ................. do .............. .. 4
East Beaver.......... Colorado ............. . 131
Dtua!ett. __ .. .. .. ..... California, S .......... . 128 East Fork ............ Idaho ................ . 46
DaIry Farm.......... Call1ornia, N ......... . 94 Enstgate ........... , .. Nevada .............. . 6
nama.rua ................. do ............... . 95 Eas04ancos.......... Colorado ............. . 79
DanvUla.............. Washington .......... . 14 East Shore ........... Idaho ................ . 36
Dark Horae........... Montana ............ . 3 E88tman Gulch ....... Call1ornla, N. ~ ...... .. 1118
:s'?
zi:~~=~~~::::::::::: ~~~;i~~"" '~"'~,~~, f,~, ....... .
Echo Canyon..... 11
Eden .... __ .. _~ _.. ~ t,i6'1/i?0:£iL_ 132
f:;;"'f"m~ ................. do.~~ Eden ............. ~ '~~H':;;:;;'''" ~ 19
Edgemont........ :;;,,,y=,,,~
zi:g;~~,~j'.::::::::::: '~i,
30
Edmanton. . . . .. . 'ZzLzEc:;;gc, 108
fJLf"s:;;,,,5 ................. do. Ehren~ _• a ~ _. _ mm .,""".J::kf"':JA.EEm w 136
&:"=5:;;",,,f... ......... Idaho. ~ ~ ~, ~ Eldorado._ .. _~... ~""'w mom "
29
:;;:;;"""''''''''f............ Bouth 5:;;5:;;:;;,,:s Eldorado......... "c~ 3!1
5:;;gg:;;~ ~~~ ............ NeVada, Eldorado......... ~ ~ ~,,~ ...... .. 87
i:i:,);:.::::::::::::
Deep Creek Lake..... Washington .......... . 46
193 ~=..,N ........ .. EldoradoCanyon.~,~ ",',:;;""~ .... ..
Eldorado Ps.."S........ Arizona ....... :: .... .. 47
Elizabethtown. .. .... CalifOrnia, N ......... . 30
15

Deep Hole............ Nevada .............. . 158 Elizabethtown ....... Now Mexico ........ .. 3
Deep Springs.. .. .. ... Cellfomla, S .......... . 18 Elk................... Montana ............. . 82
DeetCr'eek ........... Montana ............. . 72 ElkClly ............. Idaho ................ . 67
Deer Creek........... Wyoming ............ . 16 Elkhorn .............. Colorado ............. . 106
DeerlCldp ............ Montana ............. . 89 Elkhorn.............. Idaho ................ . 12
Deer PWk............ Washington .......... . 47 Elkhorn .............. Montana ............. . 6
DeerTraU ................. do ............... . 48 Elkhorn ................... do ............... . 36
De Lemar ............ Idaho ................ . lo.~
fg'sm",~ ............ Nevada, ~l~h~~':inialii::::: .. · ()~:x:,;::: .......... . 8
611
5"" 5:;;" ~ ~............ Artzon'~ Elk Mountain .... , ' 35
~=~;::;gj'.::::::::::: ~!=::,
Elk Mountaln ... ~ I
Ellison ......... .. 21
JC"':;;~,,:;;"':;;~"..... .......... ~~'~~~ ~ ~ ~~ Elliston ......... .
EI Paso ........ ..
84
6
,~" ....... ....
~i:::;Y:,~', leT Elsworth.. .... ... N"sz:;;z": ~ ~ ~~~ " ....... 126

i~~::::::::> ~~"i~~~~~
167
" ........... Utah.. , 102
5:;;,,5JC"L~ ~ ............ '" .. do. ~ ~ ~ ,~~, 21
L"gzE:;; L'g .......... Nevada ........... ..
Dewey. • • .. . ...... . .. Idaho ................ . 6.5
Diamond CIty........ Montana ............. . 10
~~l=~'cree'k:::::: ~~~=~'.~:::::::::::
Empire............... Arizona .............. .
20
77
71
Diamond Creek... . ... California, N •......... 35 Empire............... Colorado ............. . 26
DUlon ................ Montana ............. . 4 Empire .................... do .............. .. 73
D~ .............. Nevada .............. . 7IIB Enrampment......... Wyoming ............ . 12
DiD................. Idaho ................ . 00, Entiat.•...•........•. Waalllngton ••..•...... :I
ALPHABETIO LIST. 801
Mining tliItrim in 1M tDUtem UniUd StaW-Continued.

tao No. Mining dlrLl"ioL. State. No.

Granite (}ap.......... New 1laDlo.......... 20 Huel ....••.......... Texas................. 10


Granite Bill.. . . . . . . . . 0 - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 611 Headstone............ New 1laDlo.......... 47
Granite Mountains ••. Utah.................. ea Heath .....•....•..... Idaho .......•......... 129
GranitevllJe ••••...... CalIfornia, N •••.. .•... 81 Heber................ Montana.............. 23
Gmpe Creek.......... Colorado.............. 39 Heela .....•............... do................. i
Gmpevine. . . . . . . . . . .. CalIfornia. B..... • . • . •. 136 Hecla ................ ''JUmlng............. 32
Grapevine Canyon •••.....• do... .. . . .. . .. . . . . . 23
Grass Valley.•••...... C&lifornla. N ••.. ......
Gravel Rauge.. • • •• .. Idaho. . . • . • . . • • . • . . . . .
84
811
~:~::::::::::::::: .~... :~~ •. ~::::::::::: 13~
Helena •••............ California. N ••........ 201
Grayback............ Colorado.............. 28 Helena............... Montana.............. 43
Gray Rock •••....•.......• do.... ....... ......
~~tmii:::::::::::: :::j~::::::::::::::::: ~~
76
Great Eastern. •. . •. .. California, N •• . . . . . . .. 180
Great Eastern ••..•... Nenda............... 17 Helvetia.............. Arizona............... 74
Greaterville •••.•..... ArlIODa..... .......... 72 Hembrlllo •........... New Mexico.......... 7
Great W estem.... .. .. CalIfornia. N.... . . . . . . 64 Henley. . .. . .. . . . . . . .. California. N'.. . . . . . . .. 158
Greenbaclt...... . . . ... Oregon................ 56 Henry•.........•..... Utah... ... ............ 63
Greenhorn............ Colorado.............. 39 Herault. • • • ••. . ... ... California. N .. . .. .. . .. 121
Greenhorn••.......... Montana.............. 42 Hercules...... ... .. . .. Nevada............... 12
Greenhorn.. . . . . . . . . .. Oregon................ 9 HermOL'la............. New Mexico.......... 62
Greenhorn Mountains CalIfornia. B.... . . . . . . . 53 Highland............. Montana.............. 99
Green Isle ••..•...•... Nevada. ••............ 138 Highland Valley...... Idaho................. 1
Greenloo.. .. . .•.. . • ... ArlIODa............... 32 Highland Valley ...•....... do................ 29
Green Mountain ...... California. N.......... 69 Highland Valley ........... do...... .......... M
Green Monntaln .•.... CalIfornia, B........... 54 Highland Valley...... Nevada............... 111
Green Mountain...... Oregon................ 36 HlghroUS............. New Mexico.......... 41
Green River ..•.•..... Utah.................. 72 Hiko................. Nevada............... 112
Green Valley......... ArIzona............... 23 Hildreth.............. Callfornial B........... 83
GreenvllJe ••.......... CalIfomin. N ••........ 106 Hili City............. South DaKota........ . 20
Greenwater•••......•. CalIfornia. B........... 21 Hillsboro •............ New Mexico... •••.... 63
Greenwood •......••.. ArIzona ••...• , ..•..... eo Hill Top•••........... Nevada............... 99
Greenwood... . . . . . . .. California. N •• . . • .. . . . 42 Hite.................. Utah.................. :u
3~&..:::::::::::::: .~. ~.~:::::::::::::: ~ Hite Cove............ California. N..........
Haag •........•.•.•.•••.... do................
70
75
Grizzly Flat.. . . . . . . .. Callfornla. N . • . . . . . . . . 44 Hoback .••••......... Wyoming............. 36
Grluly Hili •••...........• do........... ...... 86 Holcomb .•........... California, B•••........ 138'
Grouse Mountain. . . .. Montana... . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Holmes............... Wyoming............. 2
GrubGulch .... :~:;..:: California. B ••••.•••••. 82 Holy Cross........... C{)lorado.............. 36
GuadaluJ?!3 Monn""""" Texas................. 7 Homer............... california. S........... D2
Guerneville ••••.. , •• •. C&lifornla. N •. . . . . . .•. 180 Homestake ........... South Dakota......... 15
Gunslght............. Arizona............... 73 Homestead ........... Oregon. ............... 10
GwIn......... . .. . .. .. CalHornIa. N .. .. .. . . . . :u Hoodoo ............... Idaho...... ........... 82
Hoopa.. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. California! N .. . . . . . . . . 58
H. Hop Canyon.... . .. . .. New Mex co. • • . •. . .. . 74
Hachita.............. New Mexico ..••...... 21 HopewelL. ................ do.... ............ 47
Hackberry. • • ••.... .. Arizona •.............. 61 Hornblende .•••...... South Dakota... ...... 21
Hahns Peak .......... Colorado .•............ 107 Hornbrook ........... California. N.......... 158
Halley............... Idaho ...•............. 18 Hornitos ...••............. do................ 71
Halls Gulch .••....... Colorado ••............ 90 Homsilver...•........ Nevada............... 54
Hamburg..... . .. . . ... California. N •......... 165 HoneCrook .......... Wyoming............. 3
Hamilton ••••••...... Idaho •................ 14 Hone Creek .•............. do................ 36
Hamilton.••.......... Nevada •.............. 176 Horseshoo ......... '" Colorado.............. D2
Hannapah. •..•............ do .••.............. 137 Hor.;eshoe. . . . . . . . . ... Montana.............. 78
Hanover............. New Mexico ••••...... 27 Horseshoo Basin.. . . .. Washington........... 3
Hansonburg ..•............ do .••.............. 72 Hotaling. . . • • . . . . . . .. Califoml8. N .. . .. . . . . . US
Happy Camp... .. . . .. California. N •......... 166 Hot Creek.. . . . . . . . . .. Nevada. .. . . . . .. . . . ... 153
Happy HooUgan •••.. Nevada ••............. 133 Hot Springs .•............. do................ 4
H8I'bor.. . . .. . •.. . . ... Oregon.•.............. 24 Hot Bprings.......... Utah.................. 47
HareuV8f... . . . . . . . . .. Arizona .............. . 126 Howai'd . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Oregon........... . . . . 22
Hardscrabble....... .. Colorado •............. 29 Howe ................ Idaho........... ...... 611
Harmon .............. Colorado •............. 48 Howes Gulch......... Colorado.............. 73
H8l'Iley. . . • • • •. . . . . .. Oregon............... . 43 Huachuca ••.......... Arizona............... 5
HarneLieak.... .. . .. Bouth Dakota........ .

i~~~~~~~~~~~: ·:~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
18
65
127
118
69
Hualpai ••................• do················1 fi
HarrIsburg •••........ California, B.•......... 2~ Huerfano. . . . . . . . . . . .. Colorado.............. 64
Harrisburg........... Utah................. . 86 Hughes Creek •.••.... Montana.... .......... 91
Harrison Gulch.... . .. CalHornIa. N ......... . 126 Humboldt ............ Nevada. .............. 83
Harshaw .••...•...... ArIzona •.............. 93 Humboldt............ Oregon................ 70
H8I't. . . • • . . . . . . . . . . .. California. B...•...... 136 Humbug .•........... Arizona ............... 128
H8I'tford. • • • • . . .. . . .. Arizona .............. . 5 Hunter ............... Idaho ................. 118
Harbel .......••...... Colorado ............. . 91 Hunter .....•..•...... Novada •.............. 169
Hurricane ••..••..•... Wyoming. ............ 10
~vllJe .••.::::::::: ~~::::::::::::: 29
Hat =r........... South Dakota........ .
Havilah. •. . . ...•..... California. B..•........
114
19
65
Hydraullc............
I.
Colorado.............. 811

Hawkins Creek.. . •... California. N .•........ 199


HawkinsvllJe•••..•........ do.•••.............
Hawthorne.. .. .•.•.•. Nevada ••....•........
Hayden Hill....... .•. CalIfornia. N ......... .
Hay Fork •••.........••... do ................ .
167
57
66
200
IbeL. . . . . . . . .. . .. • . .. California. B........... 139
Idaho BasIn.......... Idaho •.••••••••••••••• { e
ALPHABETIO LIST. 808
JliMng &trict. i" tAtI_tem Umt«l8tatu-Continued.

)lining district. tllle. No. Mining dlsulet . St.llle. No.

Leland ............. A Idaho ................ . 111


~~exI!'::::::::::
151
Leviathan ............
Lewis ................
CsIliImIa, N ......... .
Nevada ............. .. Ir1
3 ::::!o:::::::::::::
Marble............... Nevada •••............ 141
116
Lewiston ............. California, N ........ .. 198 lIarIetta..................• do .••.............. &5
Lewiston............. WyomiDg........... .. ZI Mariposa. . • . . . . . . . . .. California, N •......... 73
Libby................ Montana ............ . 61 Msriseal.. •• . . . • . . . . . . Texas•...•....•....... 3
tt::~~·. .::: ::::::::: ::,~~:::: ::::::: Marsba1l .............. Idaho •.....•••........ 70
21
65 Manln ...•.............•.• do •••.•............ 15
Lights Canyon ....... QUlfornIa, N ........ .. 113 Marysvale.. . . . . . . . . .. Utah••........•..•.... 45
Lime Polnt........... Ne\'llda ............. .. M Marysville.. . . .. . . . . .. CalIfomla, N •....•.... 220
LIncoln .............. Colorado ............. . ZI Marysville.. . . . • . .. . .. Montana •••••.•••.•... 40
LIncoln.................... do ................ . \l8 Marysville .. " . . . . . . .. . ...• do .••...•••.••..... f4
Lincoln ............... Utah ................. . 6 MB30n. . . . . . . . . . . . . • .. N e\'llda. " ..•••....... 1!2
LIttle Backbone...... California, N ......... . 129 Masonic ..•. " . . . . . . .. California. S .......... . 98
Little Cottonwood.... Utab ................ .. 4M Mayacma.... . . . .. .. ... CalIfornia, N ......... . 114
120

i~I~T~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ :i~~~:~~~:~ ~~ :~~~ ~:


LIttle Cow Creek. • ... California, N ......... . 79
LIttle Grande ........ Utah................. . 25 181
Little Lost River..... Idaho ................ . 50 M
Little Rockies........ Montana ............. . 20 10
Little Smoky......... Idaho ................ . 16 McCartney Mountalntl Montana ............. . Me
Little Wood RIver......... do................ . 17 McClellaD C'reek ........... do ................ . 38
Little york ........... CalIfornia, N ........ .. 11 McCOnnico.... .. .. ... Arizona .............. . 65
Lh·ermore................. do ............... .. 2 KcCmcken ............... do ................ . 43
Lodt Valley.......... Ne\'8da ............. .. 1fl McDevitt... .......... Idaho ............... .. 10
:~~::::::::::::: ·Ciili~~:i!.::::::::::
Logan ..................... do................ . 19 2
IAgtown. . • .. . . . . . . .. California, N ' •........ 49 120
Lone Cone............ Colorado ............ .. 31 Meadow Creek........ Montana ............ .. 114
Lone Mountain ....... Montana ............. . 14 Meadow Lake....... California, N ......... . 83
Lone Mountain ...... New Mexloo .... : ... .. ZI Meadows............ Idabo ................ . 130
Lone Mountain...... Ne\"8dIl .............. . 114 Meadow Valley ....... CalIfornia, N ......... . 198
:~~:r.~~.~~'.::::: ?.:::~~::::::::::::::::
Lone Mountains ........... do ................ . 56 73
Lone Pine............ California, 8 .......... . 30 80
Lone Star............ Arizona .............. . 33 Menifee... .. .. .. .. .... California, S .......... . 113
Lone 8tar............ Washlngton .......... . 15 Melones.............. California, N ......... . 26
Lone Valley.. . . • • . • •. CalIfornIa, 8 ••••••.... 149 Mereor ............... Utah ................. . 67
t::.!~~:::::::;:::: :::J~:::::::::::::::::
50 Mesa Grande ......... California, S ......... .. 175
31 Metaline.............. WllShlngton .......... . 49
=creek::::::::::: =I.~:::::::::::
Lordsburg.... ........ New Mmoo ......... .
'IT
47
25
Metl'8lt ...............
:m~:w::
Ariam"" .............. . 32
:::::::::::: .:':~~~~::::::::::: 16
28
Lordsburg ................. do................ . 30 Mexican........... .... Cnllfornls. B......... .. 2
Los Burros........... CalIfornia. 8 ......... .. 105 Meyers Falls.......... Washington ......... . liO
Los Glltos ............ California, N ......... . IIR 1IiamI ................ Arizona ............. .. 25
Los Prietos... .. ...... California, 8 ......... .. 186 Mlcanlte ............ ,. C.()lorado ............. . 38
Lost Basin ........... Arizona ............. .. 53 Michigan Bar... .. .... California, N ......... . 117
Lost Gulcb ................ do ................ .
::d"~~ .~~~~::::::: 'Ne~~a:::::::: :::::::
24 101
Lost Horse........... California, 8 .......... . 112 37
Lost River ........... Jdaho ............... .. f4 Middle Bar........... CalIfomla, N ........ .. 6
Lost Springs.......... Utah................. . 21 IIIle Creek...... ...... Oregon ............... . 26
LoOM' Creek.. .. .. .... Oregon............... . 50 MIll Canyon .......... Nevada .............. . 70
Lovelocks ............ Ne\'8da .............. . 85 MIll Canyon ............... do ............... .. 96
Low Divide .......... CalIfornia, N ......... . 36 Mill Canyon .......... New Mexico ......... . i4
Lowell Hili ................ do................ . Mill Creek ............ California, S .......... .

1~ I
3
Lower Graves Creek.. Oregon ............... . Kill Creek ............ Montana ............ .. 50
Lower Hot Sprtnp... Montana ............ .. Kill Creek.. .. . .. .. ... Utah ................ .. 41
Lower Rogue. .. .. . .. . Oregon .............. .. Miller Creek .......... Washington .......... . 19
Lower San 1fIgue1.... C{)IOrado ............. . Milletts... ............ Nevada ............. .. 143
Lucln ................ Utah ................ .. 15 Mimbres.............. New Mexico ......... . 18
Lucky Boy........... N.vada ............. .. 57 Mlna ................. Ne\-ada .............. . 65
Lump Gulch......... Montana ............. . :rT Minarets.... . .. .. . .... Calltonda, S ......... .. 84
Lundy .. '" ...... , ... CalIfornia, 8 .......... .112 Mlnerai............... Idaho ................ . 131
Mineral............... Washington .......... .
t~::::::::::::::: .~~~:::::::::::::::
63 S5
728 Mineral Creek ........ .Arizona ............. .. 116
LyODll ..................... do................ . :Ml Mineral Hill ...............do ............... .. Ir1
Mineral Hill .......... Idaho ............... .. 18
K. Ylneral Hill .......... " ... do................ . Ir1
Minerai Hill.......... Montana ............ .. 65
KacJrlnaw ............ Idaho ............... .. 96 MIneral Hill .......... Nevada .............. . 73
MacaUa.. .. .... . .. ... CalIfornia, N ......... . 16 MIneral Htu.......... Npw Menoo ........ .. 53

ii::~1~H~~~ .~~TJ((~1TH
73 MIneral KIng......... CalIfomla, S .......... . 110
09 MIneral P ....k ......... Arizona ............. .. S6
75 Mineral Point ........ Montana ............. . 92
4 Mineral Ridge ........ Nevada ............. .. 114
64 Miners Basin ......... Utah ................ .. 26
Kalachlte .................. do ................ . 66 Mlners\ille ........... CalIfornia, N ......... . 204
Minersville........... Oregon .............. ..
:~:~ili:::::::::::: ~:a:::::::::::::::
71 11
IlII Minnesota.. . . . . . . . . .. California, N ......... . 143
Mammoth ............ CIIllIornla, 8 .......... . Ir1 Minnesota ............ Colorado ............ .. 124
...ammoth ............ Idaho ................ . 110 Mocking Bird ........ .Arizona ............. . liT
Mammoth............ Montana ............. . 36e Modoc.... .. .. . . .. . ... California. S .......... . 31
Manhattan ........... Colorado ............. . 74 Modoc ................ New Mexico ........ .. 8
:~~~~::::::::::::: ·c8iit~~:ii.::::::::::
KBDhattan........... Nevadll .............. . 1«1 19
lfanoa ............... Colorado ............. . 41 60
ALPHABETIC LIST. 305
lIining dUtricU in the welton United Stata-Continued.

__K_in_Ing
__d_is_trlct
__ SIa_la_._ _-t_N_O•.
• _1 _ _ _ _ 1 IolInIng district. Btate. No.

~::::::::::::~.~::::::::::
P. 54
120
PIIriftc..·•••.•.•••.•.•. CIIIJfornIa, N •••....... 52 Pl8cltu ••..........•. New 1lexioo ••••••..•. 60
Packer Creek ••....... ~ ............ . 70 Planet...... .. ... .. ... ArI&ooa ••••••••••.•... 130
PaIute •.•..•......... Platoro ............... (',oJondo •••.•.........
:=~~:::::::::::
25 '11
Palmer Koontalna••.. 'Z1 Plattec~on •....... Wyomlug ..•.......... 211
~I=~v=~:::~::: ~~::::::::::::::
Palmetto •............ 'IT 112
Palmetto.... . .•. .. . .. Nevada •••............ 60 113
~::::::::::::: ·N.;:~eIioo::::::::::: 120 Plomo •............... Colorado •••••••••.••.• 28a

~=~:::::::::::: .~.~:::::::::::
62
33
PlomOlla.. . . . . . . . . . . .. Arilona •.•...••.•..... 131
Plymouth .......•.... CaUIomJa, N ••........ ,
~=~1\roCki::: :::: &:~::::: :::::::::
120 11
ParadJee... . . . . . . . . . .. ArilODA •••.••••.•.•.•. 1 Ii6II
Par.dbe•............. Utah ••................ 20 Polson Bpring ...•.... California, B •••.•.•.•.. U
Panldlae Van.y •••••.. Nevada ..•............ ff1 Poker Flat. . . . •. . . . .. CalIlomJa; N •......... 1411
Poillis .•............. ArIsooa •.••..•........ 128
~=::::::::::::::::: ~or':.c!~,.~:::::::::::
411
m PoJarls ....•.......... KootaDa .•............ 7
Pad... • ••.. .. . . .. .. .. )lontana ••............ 15 Pollasky. . . • • . . . . . . .. CalIfomJa, B•••. •.•.... 4
PBI"k City ••••........ Utah ••................ 611 PonU.. . .. .. . . . . . .. ... New Mexico ••••....... 4
PBI"k City .••......... Wublngton ••......... 25 Pony ................. MontaDa •............. 611
PBI"ker Jlountaln •.... Idaho •................ 98 Poorman .................. do •..•............ 411
PBI"k Vailey •......... Utah••................ 17 PortenvllJe........... California, B•••••.•.... 191
Parwma ••••••.•.•.... New Wexlco •••....... 34 Portland. . . . . . . . . . . .. South DHota ••....... 12
PatagoaJa. • • . . . . . . . .. ArlmDII •....•.•..••.•. 98 Port Wine ••.......... CalIlomJa, N ......... . 149
Patterlon... . . . . • . . . .. CalIfornia, B••••• •.•.•. l1li Potholes... . .. . . . . . . .. California, B•••. •...... 10
Paltenon•............ Nevada .••............ 115 Potlatch.......... .•.. Idaho ................ . 81
PattelllOn Creek •••••. Idaho ................ . 85 Potter Ri<W! ......... California, B•••.•..••.. 811
Payette River placers ...... do .••.............. 31 Poverty Hill.......... California, N ......... . 160
Pratt Creek.... . . . . . .. Idaho ................ . l1li
~=~::::::::::::::: .~~I.'3~:::::::::::::::
PearL..... .. . . . . .. . .. Colorado ••............ 75
23
7 Preston Peak.. . . . .. .. California, N ••........ 172
PreUS8 •••••••••••••••• Utah ••................ ,
~::attt~~.~.~.~::: rd:t~::::::::::::::
Paad •.••••••••••••... Idaho ••.••.•..••.•...• 35 311
Peavine.............. Nevada •••............ 11\9 41
Peck .••••............ ArilODA •••..•••...•..• 115 Princeton............ KontaDa ••....••.•.... 31
Pecos•.•....•.•....... New Mexico •.•....... H Profile ••......•....... Idaho •....•...•....... 73
Pend Orellle... .. . .. .. Idaho •................ 39 Promontory ••........ Utah ••.......•........ 18
Perfumo Canyon. . • .. California, B••• ••.••... 183 Prospect ••••.......... Nevada .•............. 72
P:!f:.............. .. Colorado ••............ 401 Prospect Creek. • . . . .. Montana •.............

i~:::::::::::::: k=~:::::::::::
116
3
Providence........... CalUornla, B••••••••.•. UI3
Provldeuce )lount.alna ..... do .....•.......... 1211
Provo ..••••.......... Utah ••................ 7tI
"
1'Z1
PeahutIn............. Washington ••••....... 6 Pueblo............... Oregon ••.............. 4.f
PbJladelphla.... .. . . .. Nevada .••...•........ 125 Purgatory ............ WyomJng ............ . 12
P::w-g........... Montana ............. . 29 PyramId. . . .. . .. ... .. New Kutco •.•..•.... 35
P •••• • • • • . • • • .. CalIIomJa. B •••••••••• 8
PlcurIa .••............ NewMexlco ......... . 82 Q.
Pleplant.•............ Colorado ••............ 58
P1efte •••.....••...... Idaho •••.............. 106 u arubllfg •• ..• .. .... Idaho •................ 32
e~!burg... .. .. .. .. Oregon ••.............. 41
~~::::::::::::::: ~~.~:::::::::: 147
59 C~~~ Creek ••. •• •.• _ Colorado .•............ 611
IlQrU Mountain . .... CalIfornia, N •......... 74
PIlot HID.. • . . • • • . • . .. CalIfornia, N .•........ 53
PIlot Koontaln ....... Nevada •.•............ 66 Ilarl& Mountain •..•. Colorado .•............ 42
~lertr.slle ._. _ . ... .... ArIzona •....••••..•... 131
PIma •••••••••••...••. ArizoDII ••••....•.•.••. 77 u n City... .. .. .... CalUornla, N ••........ 149
~:::::::::::::: ~=~,.~::::::::::: 178
4.f C U ll n.. .......... .... Colorado •.•..•........
Qu l!otoo.. ..... .. .... Arizon.a .•••.•.....•... 78
20

~~k::::::::::: ~~::::::::::::: 86
40
Qllltm811llountaJ.ns.. Texas ••••••••••••••.•. 8
PlDeCreek •••••........... do••.•............. 120 R.
PIDe Flat.. • . . . . . . . . .. CaIIlornIa, N •••.•..... 181
PIlle Grove ...............•do ••••............. 8 Rabbit............... MontaDa ••............ 57
PIlle Grove •.......... Idaho ................ . 6i RaoetrackCreek •.........• do .••.•........... ff1
PIlleGrove ........... Nevada •.•............ 61 Rademacher... . . . . . .. California, B•••• .•..... ~
Pine Grove •....•..... Utah•................. 8 Roder;; lll';: • ••.....•.. Montana .•............ 12
PIne Mountain. • • . . .. CalIfornia, B••• .•.••... 18 Ii Top . . ......•. South DaI<ota•........ II
PlneNut •............ Nevada •.•............ 117 R> !road .•• .. ......... Nevada .............. . 28
Pine Peek............ CalIfornia, B•••...•.••• 182 Rllilroo,1 Cn>ek....... Washington ••......... 7
Pine Valley •••............ do•••.............. 176 R ailroad Fla t......... California, N ......... . 28
Pinoa AJtoe••••.••.••. New Mexico ••.••..... 24 R lllIroad P8.<S ........ Nevada .............. . Zl
Pluto•................ Nevada •••..•......... 72 R llIston Divide....... California, N ......... . 103
Pinto Creek. • • • . . . . .. Arizona •••••.•••••..•. 26
PInto Iron... . . . . . . . .. Utah ................. .
Pinyon Mountain..... CalUomfa, B ••••••••••
31
117
R=~m:: : ::::::::: ~=a:::::::::::::: 118
158
Randolph ............ Oregon •.............. _ 21
PioChe......... .• .. .. . Nevada •••............ 116 Randsburg ........... California, B•••.••..... 63
PlOIlftl"••••••••••••••. Arizona •••••••.•.•.... 89 Rankin ••............. Wyoming ............ . 14
Ploneer•••... ; ........ Colorado •••.•......... 32 Rattlesnake Divide... CalUomJa, N ......... . lr1
Ploneer.•............. Montana •............. 86 Rawhide ...............•.•• do .............. . 212
PloneervIIJe. • . • . . . . .. Idabo •...•..•......... !13 Rawblde. . .. . . . . .. .•. Nevada .............. . ~
PIrD Creek ••• •• • • • • • • CaIJtomla, B •.....•••• lee Rawhide Buttes...... WJ:::.Ing ............ . 31
Pltteburg.. .. . . . . . . ... New MeXIco .....•.... 66
Plula KOuntaln ...... ~ B••••• •••••
Placer BIIIIIn ...•...... Idaho .......•.........
61
133
::f,eiCniek:::::::::: AeVada:::: :::: :::::::
Red Butte •••.............. do ............... .
86
88
88a
Placer Center.............• do •................ 121 Red Canyon •.............. do ............... . 25
21528°-Bull. 507-12-20
808 MINING DISTRICTS OF WESTERN UNITED STATES.

lIi"'", dillrictl in 1M WI,,", UnitMl 8tat.-Continueci.

IIIDIIIC dllUtDt. Btate.


______________ ~--------------'---I
No. i I
, 1-------
Tella. •••••.••••.•.••. CaJIIomla, N ••••.••••. I 2 I V .
Tevil&oo (f) •.•.•.•... ArIMIua ••.••••.••••••. ' 8
TUM CneJt..... ... .. ldabo •........•....... : 101 Vallecito •••••....•• " Callfanala. N.. • . • • . . • . 30
TelUlBCnek ••••••••.. New MezJco .••.•••.... 10 ' V:z..B~InP. ............ do................ 21
Three Forks.. . .•. .. .. Colorado.............. lOtI I V b t ..• '.. . .. . . . CalIfana1a, B...... .• ... 165
Three Forks.......... WyomlDg............
Thumb Butte........ Ar\&oDa............... 117
ThunderCnek ..•.•.. WaabiDgton........... 34
12
~~~::::::::::: .~~:::::::::::::::
Vaughn.............. Calltomla, B...........
0:
70
Thunder Mountain ••. Jdabo ••..•......•..... 1 76 Vaupm.............. MontaDa.............. 48
Tibbets.... . . . • . • . . . • . C.aJ1fom1a, B••••••••••• I 40 Vekol ••••••..•...•... ArIsona....... .... .... 112
Tidal Wave •••••••.•.• MODtaDa ••..•.•....... 1 62 Verde •••••••...•.•.••....• do ••••••...••..... 120
Tierra BIaDc:a......... New KezJco •••••...... , 67 Vermillion.... . . . . • . • . Montana..... • . •• . . . . . 96
Tiler. •.• .••••. .. . . .•• Ar\&oDa ••..••••••.•.•. : 118 Vernon •....•......... Nevada............... 110
Tijeras CaDyon.... .•. New Mexico ••••••.... 1 1 Vicksburg ••....•.•••. ArIIona ••••••••••••.•. 134
Tlilcup ••.•••.•.•...•• Colorado.............. 68 VlcDburg ••.•.......• Nevada............... 112
TIDeDiaba. •• . • . . • . . .. CalUornla, B.... . . . . . . . 41 VIctorIo. . •••.•.•.•••. New MeDoo..... .•. . . . 40
T1Dtlc •••••••••••••••• Utah ••..•...•.....•... ' 311 VlctorvWe............ CalUomia. B........... 166
T1DtIc •••••••.•••••••••.•.• do. •........•...... 19 VlDceDt ••••......• '" Nevada...... .....•... 22
T1D&oo.. • •••••• •••••• Bouth Dakota... •••••• 11 Vipond .......•.•.•... lfontaDa.............. 9
TiuIa................. Caliromla, S.......... 100 Virginia. • • . . . • . • . . . .. Arllona.. . • . • . •. . . . . . . 63
Tiptop ••••••.•.•.•..• ArIMIua •••••••••..•••. 119 VIrilDIa .............. COtondo........ ...... 21
Tol:op •••.•.•...•..... Nevada. •••. .......... 68 Virginia. • . . . . • . . . • . . . New lfeDoo. • • • • • • . . . 30
Tomll8toDe........... Arllona............... 9 VlrglDla ~......... IfontaDa.............. 53
Tom H-.l •••••...... Calltomla, N •......... 184 VIrgIDIa e......... CalI1on11a. B...... •. . .. 161
Tomlcbl.............. Colorado.............. 159 Virtue.... ... .. . . . ..•. Oregon................ 16
TODO~ ••••....... :. Nevada .••............ 1111
Tooefe •••..•..•...•.•. Utah.................. 69 ~l:~.:.::::::::::::: ~':O:::::::::::::: ~
Towle................ California, N.......... 90 VoIC1111O. • •. • . . . . . . • •. CalItorD1a, N •• • . . . • . • . 11
Trabuco CaDTOn.... .. CalUomlA, B.... . ... ... 107 VoICIIIIOvllle ......•.•.•...• do.. •••••.•.•••... 47
TralI •••••..•••.•••••• Colorado.............. 2Ii VontrJaer ••••....•.•. CalIfana1a. B••••..•...• 167
Trappmaas••••...•.•. Nevada .•.....•....... 1Ii2 Vu1caD •• , • • • • • • • • • • • • CoIando. •• • . . . . . • • . . . 51
Treilt... . . . . . . . . • . • . • . CalItomIAI N •• . . . . . . . . IN Vulture ••••••........ Arllona............... as
Tree Hermaoas....... New MexJOO........... 311
TrlDlty CeD&er........ CalUomIa, N.......... ~ w.
TroJali........... . . .•. California, S........ ... 163
TroUt Creek.......... KontaDa.............. 61 Waldo................
Walker .................... CJ!..~......
_ .......... ...... ........
G
121
Trout Creek •••.•••••• Oregon........... ..... 23
~................. Arllona............... 17 WIIlker. • .• •• . . . •• . • • . CaI!farD1a, N.... • . . ... 171
T I Kountaln .•..•. CalUomia. S........... 42 WIIl\aoe •••••••.•••... Idabo •..•.•.•.•...•••. 121
WIIl\aoe ••••.......... MontaDa..... •••••. ... 73
~.::::::::::::: ·Ne~~:::::::::: :Ii5 W~t Lake...... WashInl\oD....... ••.. 27
Warbonnet........... Wyom!Dc............. 17
Tule CaDyon •••••.... Nevada............... W..d •.•..•.•...•...•. Colando.............. 7
i~::::::::::::: .~~:::::::::::::: 1:=
T _ ••••.•.•..•. Nevada............... 43
Tutla!lUbet... ..•.•...
TutUetown... .. .. . ...
Twea~1De 1'IIIma...
Utah..................
California, N •. . . .. . ...
California. B...........
87
214
164
i~i¥liHL :~~IJjj~j~~~E~ ~
WM'IIl Sprlnp........ Ifontana.............. 26

i~~~~~~~~ ·5~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1~
Twill uUe............ Arllona............... 77
TwlDlll&.. . • . . . • . . . . . . New MezJco ••••• , . . . . 84
Twin LiIItee •••••.•••• Colorado.............. 70
Twin BprIIIp......... Idaho................. 34
Tw~ •.•..•.•.•..... Washington........... 29 WIIhlngton. •• . . . • . •.
Calltomla, N •• . • . . . . . . 110
Two It Cnek.... ... Bouth Dakote... ..•.. . 14 WllhlDgton •••.••. .•.
Montana.............. 61
Tybo. . ..•..••..•.. ... Nevada............... 153 Wllhlngton..........Nevada............... 103
TJndIIIl •••••.•.• " . .. Arllona. . • . . . . . . . . • . . . 101 WllhlngtoD..........Utah.................. 13
TYIOII •••.••• ,-•.•.•.•. Idaho................. 78 W~ BuID ••.. Idaho...... ...... ...•. 51
WuhJDiton Gulch. •• lioutaDa.............. 88
U.
Ubebebe •••• " . • . . . .. CalI1omla, S... . . . . . . • . 43
;:t::::::::::::::: ·Nev:.:::::::::::::::
Water CaDyoD........ New Mexico.......... 78
1:
Uinta................ Utah.................. Ii5 Waucoba. • . . . . . . . . . • . Callfonlla, B........ . . . 2Ii

ti:.~:::::::: .:i£:.:~::::::::::: H ;=t::::::::::: ~::::::::::: ~~


Weaver•••............ ~ •.••...•...•... ::;
g=::::::::::::::::: ~~:::::::::::::: :: ;::::.:::::::::::::
Union PBa........... Arllona............... 1\:1
::::::::::::::::::::::: {:
;::~:e....
.. .. .. CalIforDla, N •• . . .• .. .. ~
UnlonvWe•••.•....... MontaDa.............. 47
UnIonVWe............ Nevada............... 91
3l:per Grave Creek... Orecon••• · ••• · .. ··•··· ;~.:::::::::::::: .~~::::::::::::::: ~~
pper Hot BprlDp •.. KontaDa.............. 63 ;:pec............ CalIforD1a, N..........
Ii6
G

:w,per Union •....••.. '" .• do................ 2e ;:IEL::::::::: .~:it~~::::::::::: ~


3l:per lfethOw. •. .. .. Washington........... 30
lli:per Ifl&UeI.... Colorado... . . . . . . . . . .. 123
Ban

~E::::::::::::::: ~~:::::::::::::: ~
West Butte.... . . .•• .. IfODtaDa.... • . . . • • . . . . 21
West Gate............ Nevada............... 9
~ountain
Ute Creek............ New Ifeltico.......... ~ West oint ••.•.•....•
West ••••... Utah.................. 40
•••••... 31 CaI~N
Utopia... ••••. . •.•.•• MontaDa.............. 8 WestTlntio ••••...•.• Utah. ••••••••••.•. :: .. 311

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen