The Price Of Doing Business Today ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dale R. Andrus
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Why is there such an increased thrust toward positive multiple use land management and where will it lead? History and purpose of the mining law of 1872. John Marshall discovered gold at Sutter?s mill near Coloma, California, on January 19, 1848, and utter chaos resulted. The great migration of people to the undeveloped western lands had begun. Prior to this discovery, copper, lead, and iron had been the minerals for which the laws were made. With this discovery of gold on the public domain, it became apparent that congressional legislation was necessary. This became even more apparent as each of the numerous mining districts which were springing up in California, and elsewhere in the west adopted local miners' customs to regulate their activities. Although these early miners acted under mining district rules and in some cases state regulations, they were, in reality, appropriating minerals without sanction of federal law.
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APA: Dale R. Andrus  (1970)  The Price Of Doing Business Today ? Introduction

MLA: Dale R. Andrus The Price Of Doing Business Today ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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