New York Paper - The Discovery of New Gold-Districts (Discussion 1031)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. M. Chance
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1900

Abstract

The recent discoveries of important new gold-districts in limestone, granite, sandstone and porphyry have awakened the more intelligent class of prospectors to a realization of the fact that ally rock may be gold-bearing; that from the appearance of a rock it is impossible to judge whether it carries gold or not; and that gold-ores may occur in any geological formation. As a rule, the professional prospector limits his search to ores and conditions with which he is more or less familiar, and to formations which he regards as favorable to the occurrence of such ores. Hence it often happens that while the very thing he is searching for is in plain sight, he fails to recognize it, and some other individual, possibly less intelligent but more lucky, stumbles blindly upon it. Beginning with the discovery of the California placers by the finding of gold in the tail-race of Sutter's saw-mill—a tale so often told that nearly all have read it in some form—and following the discovery of district after district down to the present time, one is forcibly impressed by the fact that many of the important districts have been discovered by accident; that many such discoveries have been made by unskilled or inexperienced prospectors, and some by persons having no knowledge whatever of prospecting. Thus, the recent Klondike discoveries are said to have been made by a poor salmon-fisherman, who, with his Indian wife, was hunting, not for gold, but for good fishing-grounds; the Comstock lode is said to have been accidentally discovered, and the Ragged Top district in the Black Hills and the Pearce mine in Arizona* are recent notable instances of the same kind.
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APA: H. M. Chance  (1900)  New York Paper - The Discovery of New Gold-Districts (Discussion 1031)

MLA: H. M. Chance New York Paper - The Discovery of New Gold-Districts (Discussion 1031). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1900.

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