The Knoxville Mining District, the McLaughlin Gold Mine, Northern California, 1978-2002; Oral History Transcript ] 1998-2002 作者: Office, Bancroft Library Regional 页数: 226 ISBN: 9781152664241 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 ...
Mining.—Mining is still one of the most important industries of California, notwithstanding that the flood of population first lured to her mountains by the discovery of gold has long ago been turned to agriculture and commerce. There are some forty-seven mineral substances now being mined in ...
California Courts of Appeal | Fourth Appellate District - Division 2 | Other | 03/20/2023 HEARING 02/04/2025 DESCRIPTION: OPINION FILED. DOCKET 11/06/2024 DESCRIPTION: CAUSE ARGUED AND SUBMITTED. Riverside Mining Limited v. Quality Aggregates California Courts of Appeal | Fourth Appellate Dist...
On May 5, 1903, Mabel Janice Busby was born in a mining community on the edge of Death Valley, California. The rugged north-central section of San Bernardino County that surrounds the current town of Baker has a mining history that stretches backwards into antiquity; turquoise, silver, gold ...
The State Senate has 40 members, each representing a district, and the State Assembly has 80 members, each representing a district. Legislators are elected by the citizens of California. The Legislature is responsible for making and passing laws, approving the state budget, and conducting ...
On May 5, 1903, Mabel Janice Busby was born in a mining community on the edge of Death Valley, California. The rugged north-central section of San Bernardino County that surrounds the current town of Baker has a mining history that stretches backwards into antiquity; turquoise, silver, gold ...
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At the time of their greatest productiveness, from 1850 to 1853, the highest yield of the washings was probably not less than $65,000,000 a year; according to the state mining bureau the average production from 1851-1854 was $73,570,087 ($81,294,270 in 1852, the banner year), and...
After the war, control of the governor’s office passed back and forth betweenDemocratsandRepublicansto the end of the century. The political climate after 1876 was distinguished by labor problems and the activity of those seeking to control mining, irrigation, and fruit growing through state fundi...
Thequestion remainsas to whether local communities will reap the benefits. But Pastor did have one concrete prediction: “I think one thing that Imperial Valley is probably going to do is start to call this ‘mining,’ because that will lead Donald Trump to think that it’s actual mini...