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"Properties of the North Star Gold Mining Company, Grass Valley, California"

Records of the Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mines and Geology1868

California State Archives

California State Archives
Sacramento, CA, United States

James Marshall’s discovery of gold along the American River on January 24, 1848 forever transformed California. Thousands of migrants from around the globe rushed to the Mother Lode region of the Sierra Nevada in search of riches. The North Star Gold Mining Company,one of the largest producers of gold in the state during the nineteenth century, mined the so-called North Star (or French Lead) vein in the Grass Valley area, discovered in 1851. The mine ultimately reached 4,000 feet of vertical depth, making it the deepest mine in the Grass Valley Gold District. This drawing shows the company's properties as they existed in 1868. Identification Information: F3735:2353, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mines and Geology.

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  • Title: "Properties of the North Star Gold Mining Company, Grass Valley, California"
  • Creator: Records of the Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mines and Geology
  • Date Created: 1868
  • Location: Grass Valley, California
California State Archives

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