Little Mack Mine
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From the California Journal of Mines and Geology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan. 1951:
Owned by Otto Seidentopf, Trona, California.
A series of parallel quartz veins conform to bedding planes of enclosing limestone; strike N 20 degrees E, dip 50 degrees S. Veins 2 to 4 feet wide carry gold associated with lead carbonate. Worked by two adits, 250 feet and 20 feet in length, and an inclined 80-foot winze. One stamp mill on the property.
Owned by Otto Seidentopf, Trona, California.
A series of parallel quartz veins conform to bedding planes of enclosing limestone; strike N 20 degrees E, dip 50 degrees S. Veins 2 to 4 feet wide carry gold associated with lead carbonate. Worked by two adits, 250 feet and 20 feet in length, and an inclined 80-foot winze. One stamp mill on the property.
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Coordinates: 36°14'15"N 117°25'33"W
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