Report of J. Ross Browne on the Mineral Resources of the States and Territories West of the Rocky Mountains. [1867].U.S. Government Printing Office, 1868 - 674 páginas |
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... Stanislaus , * 3,000 feet . This brings us to the Stanislaus river , in the bed of which no large vein is discoverable . Here , as at Maxwell's creek , the lode is split up into a multitude of little branches . CLAIMS IN CALAVERAS ...
... Stanislaus , * 3,000 feet . This brings us to the Stanislaus river , in the bed of which no large vein is discoverable . Here , as at Maxwell's creek , the lode is split up into a multitude of little branches . CLAIMS IN CALAVERAS ...
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... Stanislaus river on the north to the divide between the Tuolumne and Mercede on the south , and from the summit of the Sierra to the low foot hills near the plains . Nearly all the mines and population are in the western half of the ...
... Stanislaus river on the north to the divide between the Tuolumne and Mercede on the south , and from the summit of the Sierra to the low foot hills near the plains . Nearly all the mines and population are in the western half of the ...
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... Stanislaus river is two miles off , and by starting from a ravine that puts into the river a tunnel could be run 400 feet under the town with the length of a mile and a half . The expense , however , would be very great , and the profit ...
... Stanislaus river is two miles off , and by starting from a ravine that puts into the river a tunnel could be run 400 feet under the town with the length of a mile and a half . The expense , however , would be very great , and the profit ...
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... Stanislaus river cuts off . The channel where it opens on the bluff is 350 feet above the level of the present river , so there is abundant drainage down the channel , though the country on both sides of the mountain is higher than the ...
... Stanislaus river cuts off . The channel where it opens on the bluff is 350 feet above the level of the present river , so there is abundant drainage down the channel , though the country on both sides of the mountain is higher than the ...
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... Stanislaus river on the south , to the Mokelumne on the north , and from the summit of the Sierras on the east , to near the base of the foot - hills on the west . The rivers which serve as the northern and southern boundaries are ...
... Stanislaus river on the south , to the Mokelumne on the north , and from the summit of the Sierras on the east , to near the base of the foot - hills on the west . The rivers which serve as the northern and southern boundaries are ...
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