Prospectus for Colorado gold mining holdings offers a clear view of a bustling industry and the money moves it inspires.
This edition presents the Gregory Gold Mining Company’s properties in the Gregory District, Colorado Territory, including mill sites, lodes, tunnels, and water power. It explains how veins run through granite walls, how deep adits open richer ore, and how new methods promise to recover more gold from tailings. The document also highlights the district’s favorable topography for mining operations and the potential value of the company’s tunnels and claims.
- Understand the layout of claims and the key lodes in the Gregory District, such as Fisk, Bobtail, Cotton, and Gregory Second.
- Learn how underground tunneling and adits measure depth and connect to multiple lodes, with early results suggesting high ore richness.
- See the case for improved mining processes, including adaptations that save more gold from ore and tailings.
- Review projections of production, including proposed expansions to more stamps and new recovery methods.
Ideal for readers of mining histories, investment prospectuses, and those curious about mid-19th century Colorado mining ventures and their bold claims.