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- Saugus District - Western Mining History
This is the extensive placer-mining region in the western San Gabriel Mountains in Los Angeles County It includes the Newhall, Soledad, Placerita Canyon, upper Santa Clara River, Sand Canyon, Pacoima Canyon and Arrastre Canyon areas and a number of other canyons
- The Forgotten Mines north of Los Angeles - How to Find Gold Nuggets
In the eastern extent of the San Gabriel Mountains (just northwest of San Bernardino) is the town of Lytle Creek Fairly significant placer mining took place on the creek during the 1890s
- From the Archives: 1932 gold mining in San Gabriel Canyon
Gold prospecting in the San Gabriel Mountains started in the mid-1800s and continues today While on a small scale — compared with Northern California — miners continue to find small amounts
- Gold Mining in the San Gabriel Mountains of California
The San Gabriel Mountains were one of the richest gold mining areas in Southern California In addition to the placers in the river, the mountains have yielded a significant amount of lode gold over the years especially in the years between 1870 and 1930
- Monte Cristo Gold Mine - Wikipedia
The Monte Cristo Gold Mine is part of the quest for mineral wealth in the San Gabriels Many of the older tunnels and shafts are closed, and the 100-year-old machinery is no longer in operation
- A History of the San Gabriel Mountains
The Gabrielino is so much better known than other Indians who ranged or oc- cupied the San Gabriel Mountains, that the part of this chapter on them is much longer than the parts on each of the Serrano groups, or the Kawaiisu
- History of Cascade Canyon Lapis and Corundum Deposits, San Gabriel . . .
Over the past one hundred years the Cascade Canyon lapis-lazuli and corundum deposits in the San Gabriel Mountains, San Bernardino County, California USA have become well known and almost legendary, yet it seems safe to say that few living people have ever been to the outcrops
- San Gabriel Mountains | The Black Cat Gold Mine - SCV History
The Black Cat Mine was one of several lesser-known gold mines that dotted the San Gabriels (now Angeles National Forest) at the tail end of the 1800s, at the same time bigger mines around Acton, like the New York (Governor) and Red Rover, were producing significant quantities of ore
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