New York Paper - The Treadwell Group of Mines, Douglas Island, Alaska

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 54
- File Size:
- 3146 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1904
Abstract
PAGE Introduction.............334 Climate.............335 History............335 Geology.............341 Mining..............343 Shafts............343 Stations and Ore-Bins....345 Levels. Drifts. Cross-Cuts, Winzes. etc........347 Stoping Surface-Pits,......... 351 Underground Stoping........... 332 Chutes. Drilling. etc.....354 Tramming............. 358 Sampling. Maps and Assaying.........360 Labor.............361 Machinery.............362 Milling,..............362 Crushers.............366 Battery-Foundations...........368 Power (Water—Coal)...........373 Methods of Catching the Free Gold...374 Screens..............376 Apron-Plates,.......376 Concentration..........378 Clean-Up,.............378 Labor..............382 Costs..............382 Introduction. The Treadwell Group comprises five mines. four of which are situated on the northeast side of Douglas island. directly opposite the town of Juneau, and one about four miles back of Juneau. These mines are owned by four separate companies. but are all under the same general management. Those situated on Douglas island are : The Treadwell mine. owned by the Alaska Treadwell Gold Mining Co.. the Mexican mine. owned by the Alaska Mexican Gold Mining Co.; and the Ready Bullion and Seven-Hundred-Foot mines. owned by the Alaska United Gold Mining Co. The Juneau mine. owned by the
Citation
APA:
(1904) New York Paper - The Treadwell Group of Mines, Douglas Island, AlaskaMLA: New York Paper - The Treadwell Group of Mines, Douglas Island, Alaska. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1904.