Kennedy Mine
USA /
California /
Jackson /
World
/ USA
/ California
/ Jackson
World / United States / California
park, mine, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, historic landmark, gold mine, historic district
www.kennedygoldmine.com/
The Kennedy Mine is a little more than a mile northwest of Jackson and east Highway 49. The original claim was made in 1856 by Andrew Kennedy and since then has been Consolidated with several other claims. It was a minor operation until 1871, and was inactive between 1875 and 1885. From 1885 to its closing in 1942, the mine operated continuously, and on a major scale. The Kennedy was worked mainly through vertical shafts to a vertical depth of 5,912 feet, making it the deepest gold mine in the United States.
The Kennedy Mine is named for Andrew Kennedy, who reportedly discovered a quartz ledge in the late 1850s. The Kennedy Mining Company was formed in 1860 when he and three partners began digging shafts near today's mine property entrance. The mine operated sporadically until it closed in 1878. In 1886 fifteen people invested $97,600 to reopen the mine under the corporate entity of the Kennedy Mining and Milling Company.
There are approximately 150 miles of underground tunnels, a great deal of surface equipment, which once included the famous Jackson Gate elevator wheels, and miles of flumes. The total production was $34,280,000. The Kennedy was closed in 1942 by order of the government while in full production.
The Kennedy Mine site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district.
www.kennedygoldmine.com/files/history2s.pdf
amadorgold.net/tours/mines/kennedy/index.html
www.mindat.org/loc-73720.html
Latitude: 38.3668572
Longitude: -120.7802130
geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=136:3:0::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITL...
The Kennedy Mine is a little more than a mile northwest of Jackson and east Highway 49. The original claim was made in 1856 by Andrew Kennedy and since then has been Consolidated with several other claims. It was a minor operation until 1871, and was inactive between 1875 and 1885. From 1885 to its closing in 1942, the mine operated continuously, and on a major scale. The Kennedy was worked mainly through vertical shafts to a vertical depth of 5,912 feet, making it the deepest gold mine in the United States.
The Kennedy Mine is named for Andrew Kennedy, who reportedly discovered a quartz ledge in the late 1850s. The Kennedy Mining Company was formed in 1860 when he and three partners began digging shafts near today's mine property entrance. The mine operated sporadically until it closed in 1878. In 1886 fifteen people invested $97,600 to reopen the mine under the corporate entity of the Kennedy Mining and Milling Company.
There are approximately 150 miles of underground tunnels, a great deal of surface equipment, which once included the famous Jackson Gate elevator wheels, and miles of flumes. The total production was $34,280,000. The Kennedy was closed in 1942 by order of the government while in full production.
The Kennedy Mine site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district.
www.kennedygoldmine.com/files/history2s.pdf
amadorgold.net/tours/mines/kennedy/index.html
www.mindat.org/loc-73720.html
Latitude: 38.3668572
Longitude: -120.7802130
geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=136:3:0::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITL...
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennedy_Mine
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 38°22'0"N 120°46'56"W
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