The Rehabilitation Of Colorado's Historic Carlton Gold Mill ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Addison
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

This is the story of the Carlton Mill. But first-a little geography. For those who do not know where the Carlton Mill is, or, perhaps, have only a vague idea, its location is indicated in Figure 1. The plant is situated on the road between the two old mining towns of Cripple Creek and Victor, 10 the west of Colorado Springs. From Denver, it's about 110 miles by road. The story of the Carlton Mill began with the discovery of gold at Cripple Creek in 1890. This discovery set off a major boom such that, by the turn of the century, there were 450 separate operating mines in the district. Gold production boomed early and declined rather rapidly as indicated by the graph in Figure 2. Significant factors affecting production are shown on the graph-the raising of the gold price in 1934 from $20.67 to $35.00 per ounce and the government executive order L-208 in 1942 requiring the closure of all gold mines.
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APA: R. Addison  (1983)  The Rehabilitation Of Colorado's Historic Carlton Gold Mill ? Introduction

MLA: R. Addison The Rehabilitation Of Colorado's Historic Carlton Gold Mill ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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