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Notes on some mining districts in northern Nevada reprint of USGS Bulletin 414 (1909)
#1
Posted 07 July 2010 - 09:05 PM
Jim Straight here ~~ B.S Degree in Geological Engineering; Mackay School of Mines, 1954... Back in the 1950-60's I was a freelance mining consultant in this area... Back then "414" was my Main Reference.
Bulletin 414~~ a reprint by Jim Straight's Publishing company. 75 pages... Includes map of parts of Humboldt, Lander and Churchill counties, Nevada (Note: Humboldt county now includes Pershing county)
The report is bounded between the 40th and 41 parallels and the 117 and 118 meridians. 414, by F.L. Ransome is the first reconnassances of the region and was undertaken in 1908 as the basis ofof some value to those interested in the mining development of north-central Nevada
which now includes Placerites Rabbit Hole, Majuba Hill, Tungsten, Seven Troughs,and other area/ communities within Lovelock, Unionville, Imlay and Wimmemucca. For those of you who are serious about metal detectinf in northern Nevada; you may find a "snippet"of information
within this prliminary investigation...
A total of about 25 reprints are available... Pleease contact jimstraig@earthlnk.net... I will send you a copy by priority mail with a SASE and then you can send me $15.00 as full payment.
Bulletin 414~~ a reprint by Jim Straight's Publishing company. 75 pages... Includes map of parts of Humboldt, Lander and Churchill counties, Nevada (Note: Humboldt county now includes Pershing county)
The report is bounded between the 40th and 41 parallels and the 117 and 118 meridians. 414, by F.L. Ransome is the first reconnassances of the region and was undertaken in 1908 as the basis ofof some value to those interested in the mining development of north-central Nevada
which now includes Placerites Rabbit Hole, Majuba Hill, Tungsten, Seven Troughs,and other area/ communities within Lovelock, Unionville, Imlay and Wimmemucca. For those of you who are serious about metal detectinf in northern Nevada; you may find a "snippet"of information
within this prliminary investigation...
A total of about 25 reprints are available... Pleease contact jimstraig@earthlnk.net... I will send you a copy by priority mail with a SASE and then you can send me $15.00 as full payment.
#5
Posted 15 July 2010 - 02:17 PM
Jim, Email sent.
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#9
Posted 19 July 2010 - 01:34 PM
Steve... <jimstraig@earthlink.net> I check my spam list
and will reply right away... Due to the size of the included map... I send in a priority mailing envelope.
My background... Geological Engineer Mackay 1954... old
school... Small mining consultant from 1957 to 1982.
414 was one of my better reference books... the repint
is spiral bound, printed single sided, about 80 pages, clean... the map is rather fragile so do not treat it rough...
and will reply right away... Due to the size of the included map... I send in a priority mailing envelope.
My background... Geological Engineer Mackay 1954... old
school... Small mining consultant from 1957 to 1982.
414 was one of my better reference books... the repint
is spiral bound, printed single sided, about 80 pages, clean... the map is rather fragile so do not treat it rough...
#10
Posted 25 July 2010 - 09:35 PM
dutch john, on 19 July 2010 - 02:34 PM, said:
Steve... <jimstraig@earthlink.net> I check my spam list
and will reply right away... Due to the size of the included map... I send in a priority mailing envelope.
My background... Geological Engineer Mackay 1954... old
school... Small mining consultant from 1957 to 1982.
414 was one of my better reference books... the repint
is spiral bound, printed single sided, about 80 pages, clean... the map is rather fragile so do not treat it rough...
and will reply right away... Due to the size of the included map... I send in a priority mailing envelope.
My background... Geological Engineer Mackay 1954... old
school... Small mining consultant from 1957 to 1982.
414 was one of my better reference books... the repint
is spiral bound, printed single sided, about 80 pages, clean... the map is rather fragile so do not treat it rough...
#15
Posted 11 August 2010 - 12:57 PM
Hi Jim, hit some warm weather up here, so I read that #414 Bulletin, excellent thanks.
Question: Is there another later (1920s-today) Bulletin that covers that 7 Troughs and Trinity Range area??? If so what's the Bulletin number and do you offer them for sale???
Many Thanks again that #414 is a gem from 100 years ago. Fritz...
Question: Is there another later (1920s-today) Bulletin that covers that 7 Troughs and Trinity Range area??? If so what's the Bulletin number and do you offer them for sale???
Many Thanks again that #414 is a gem from 100 years ago. Fritz...
Rick Fritz (Mitkof), All who wander are not lost...
#17
Posted 02 September 2010 - 12:12 PM
dutch john, on 07 July 2010 - 09:05 PM, said:
Jim Straight here ~~ B.S Degree in Geological Engineering; Mackay School of Mines, 1954... Back in the 1950-60's I was a freelance mining consultant in this area... Back then "414" was my Main Reference.
Bulletin 414~~ a reprint by Jim Straight's Publishing company. 75 pages... Includes map of parts of Humboldt, Lander and Churchill counties, Nevada (Note: Humboldt county now includes Pershing county)
The report is bounded between the 40th and 41 parallels and the 117 and 118 meridians. 414, by F.L. Ransome is the first reconnassances of the region and was undertaken in 1908 as the basis ofof some value to those interested in the mining development of north-central Nevada
which now includes Placerites Rabbit Hole, Majuba Hill, Tungsten, Seven Troughs,and other area/ communities within Lovelock, Unionville, Imlay and Wimmemucca. For those of you who are serious about metal detectinf in northern Nevada; you may find a "snippet"of information
within this prliminary investigation...
A total of about 25 reprints are available... Pleease contact jimstraig@earthlnk.net... I will send you a copy by priority mail with a SASE and then you can send me $15.00 as full payment.
Bulletin 414~~ a reprint by Jim Straight's Publishing company. 75 pages... Includes map of parts of Humboldt, Lander and Churchill counties, Nevada (Note: Humboldt county now includes Pershing county)
The report is bounded between the 40th and 41 parallels and the 117 and 118 meridians. 414, by F.L. Ransome is the first reconnassances of the region and was undertaken in 1908 as the basis ofof some value to those interested in the mining development of north-central Nevada
which now includes Placerites Rabbit Hole, Majuba Hill, Tungsten, Seven Troughs,and other area/ communities within Lovelock, Unionville, Imlay and Wimmemucca. For those of you who are serious about metal detectinf in northern Nevada; you may find a "snippet"of information
within this prliminary investigation...
A total of about 25 reprints are available... Pleease contact jimstraig@earthlnk.net... I will send you a copy by priority mail with a SASE and then you can send me $15.00 as full payment.
#18
Posted 02 September 2010 - 11:00 PM
Thank you "im a Congress...man for ordering both 414 and also 601.
I really appreciate Rob Allison for his friendship and continued
support over the years. Rob sells my well known "ADVANCED Prospecting
& Detecting for Hardrock Gold" which has been revised and updated
seven times over the last 14 years.
I have made a major revision by adding more nuggetshooting tips
on using either a PI-type gold specific metal detector or a
VLF-type detector. I also added a 30 page expanded Appendix on Meteorites.
This edition is known as the September 2010 Edition with 83
pages on prospecting & detecting for hardrock gold and associated eluvial placers.
It now has a total of over 40 charts, illustrations, photos in
black and white and full laser color.
It is printed on a full color laser printer in a large and
busy printshop when they have spare time. They also spiral
bind it using quality paper.
I really appreciate Rob Allison for his friendship and continued
support over the years. Rob sells my well known "ADVANCED Prospecting
& Detecting for Hardrock Gold" which has been revised and updated
seven times over the last 14 years.
I have made a major revision by adding more nuggetshooting tips
on using either a PI-type gold specific metal detector or a
VLF-type detector. I also added a 30 page expanded Appendix on Meteorites.
This edition is known as the September 2010 Edition with 83
pages on prospecting & detecting for hardrock gold and associated eluvial placers.
It now has a total of over 40 charts, illustrations, photos in
black and white and full laser color.
It is printed on a full color laser printer in a large and
busy printshop when they have spare time. They also spiral
bind it using quality paper.
#19
Posted Yesterday, 10:10 PM
Thanks Jim,
I got the package today and have already scanned them. They look like a wealth of information!
I enjoyed talking to you and hope to meet you in person one day.
Thanks again to Rob for hosting this forum, I have learned more stuff right here than I could have learned on my own in a million years.
paul
I got the package today and have already scanned them. They look like a wealth of information!
I enjoyed talking to you and hope to meet you in person one day.
Thanks again to Rob for hosting this forum, I have learned more stuff right here than I could have learned on my own in a million years.
paul
dutch john, on 02 September 2010 - 11:00 PM, said:
Thank you "im a Congress...man for ordering both 414 and also 601.
I really appreciate Rob Allison for his friendship and continued
support over the years. Rob sells my well known "ADVANCED Prospecting
& Detecting for Hardrock Gold" which has been revised and updated
seven times over the last 14 years.
I have made a major revision by adding more nuggetshooting tips
on using either a PI-type gold specific metal detector or a
VLF-type detector. I also added a 30 page expanded Appendix on Meteorites.
This edition is known as the September 2010 Edition with 83
pages on prospecting & detecting for hardrock gold and associated eluvial placers.
It now has a total of over 40 charts, illustrations, photos in
black and white and full laser color.
It is printed on a full color laser printer in a large and
busy printshop when they have spare time. They also spiral
bind it using quality paper.
I really appreciate Rob Allison for his friendship and continued
support over the years. Rob sells my well known "ADVANCED Prospecting
& Detecting for Hardrock Gold" which has been revised and updated
seven times over the last 14 years.
I have made a major revision by adding more nuggetshooting tips
on using either a PI-type gold specific metal detector or a
VLF-type detector. I also added a 30 page expanded Appendix on Meteorites.
This edition is known as the September 2010 Edition with 83
pages on prospecting & detecting for hardrock gold and associated eluvial placers.
It now has a total of over 40 charts, illustrations, photos in
black and white and full laser color.
It is printed on a full color laser printer in a large and
busy printshop when they have spare time. They also spiral
bind it using quality paper.
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