A History of Gold Dredging in Idaho

A History of Gold Dredging in Idaho
Author: Clark C. Spence
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2016-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 160732475X

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A History of Gold Dredging in Idaho tells the story of a revolution in placer mining—and its subsequent impact on the state of Idaho—from its inception in the early 1880s until its demise in the early 1960s. Idaho was the nation’s fourth-leading producer of dredged gold after 1910 and therefore provides an excellent lens through which to observe the practice and history of gold dredging. Author Clark Spence focuses on the two most important types of dredges in the state—the bucket-line dredge and the dragline dredge—and describes their financing, operation, problems, and effect on the state and environment. These dredges made it possible to work ground previously deemed untouchable because bedrock where gold collected could now be reached. But they were also highly destructive to the environment. As these huge machines floated along, they dumped debris that harmed the streams and destroyed wildlife habitat, eventually prompting state regulations and federal restoration of some of the state’s crippled waterways. Providing a record of Idaho’s dredging history for the first time, this book is a significant contribution to the knowledge and understanding of Western mining, its technology, and its overall development as a major industry of the twentieth century.

Gold for the Taking

Gold for the Taking
Author: Kathryn L. McKay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 442
Release: 1998
Genre: Florence (Idaho)
ISBN:

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Grubstaking the Palouse

Grubstaking the Palouse
Author: Richard C. Waldbauer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1986
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Grubstaking the Palouse describes the activities of miners and how their search for riches influenced development of the Palouse country, one of Americas important agricultural regions.

Six Months in the New Gold-diggings

Six Months in the New Gold-diggings
Author: John Lyle Campbell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1979
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

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The Gold Camps and Silver Cities of Idaho

The Gold Camps and Silver Cities of Idaho
Author: Idaho Bureau Mines
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2014-09-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781501059667

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Mining historian Kerby Jackson introduces us to a classic mining work in this important re-issue of the Idaho Bureau of Mines publication "Gold Camps & Silver Cities: Wherein is Told the Story of the Rush of 1863 Into the Boise Basin and the Owyhee Country and of what Followed; how the Gold-seekers and Rainbow-runners Transformed a Hostile Wilderness Into Idaho Territory And, Later, Into the State of Idaho." Originally published in 1963, this important publication on Idaho Mining has not been available for nearly fifty years. Included are rare insights into the history of Idaho's Gold Rush, as well as the mad craze for silver in the Idaho Panhandle. Documented in fine detail are the early mining excitements at Boise Basin, at South Boise, in the Owyhees, at Deadwood, Long Valley, Stanley Basin and Robinson Bar, at Atlanta, on the famous Boise River, Volcano, Little Smokey, Banner, Boise Ridge, Hailey, Leesburg, Lemhi, Pearl, at South Mountain, Shoup and Ulysses, Yellow Jacket and Loon Creek. The story follows with the appearance of Chinese miners at the new mining camps on the Snake River, Black Pine, Yankee Fork, Bay Horse, Clayton, Heath, Seven Devils, Gibbonsville, Vienna and Sawtooth City. Also included are special sections on the Idaho Lead and Silver mines of the late 1800's, as well as the mining discoveries of the early 1900's that paved the way for Idaho's modern mining and mineral industry. Lavishly illustrated with rare historic photos, this volume provides a one of a kind documentary into Idaho's mining history that is sure to be enjoyed by not only modern miners and prospectors who still scour the hills in search of nature's treasures, but also those enjoy history and tromping through overgrown ghost towns and long abandoned mining camps. Note: This edition is a perfect facsimile of the original edition and is not set in a modern typeface. As such, some type characters and images might suffer from slight imperfections or minor shadows in the page background.

Gold in Idaho

Gold in Idaho
Author: William Wesley Staley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 82
Release: 1946
Genre: Gold mines and mining
ISBN:

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