Mercantile guide and directory for Virginia City, Gold Hill, Silver City and American City 1864-5, Part 15

Author: Collins, Charles, [from old catalog] comp
Publication date: 1864
Publisher: Virginia, Printed by Agnew & Deffebach
Number of Pages: 360


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CITY OFFICIALS.


City Marshall, S. Arnold ; Police Judge, L. H. Robinson ; County Clerk, E. W. Pease; Justice of the Peace, S. A. Kellogg ; Board of Trustees, C. H. Van Gorder, President, J. V. A. Lansing, L. H. Robinson, C. H. Coover, and G. Douglas ; Capt. J. McClory, jailer ; Policemen, Thomas Johnson, John Householder, Andrew Russell and W. R. Surin.


QUARTZ MILLS AND HOISTING WORKS.


The following are the names of Quartz Mills and Hoisting works, with their capacity, in this District :


PIONEER MILL-Coover & Stephenson proprietors ; was erected in 1860, and claims to be the oldest Mill in the Terri- tory, which is clearly illustrated by its present dilapidated exte- rior ; although its machinery is not as modern as its neighbors, the experience of its proprietors more than makes up for this deficiency. Although its capacities are limited, it has rendered larger dividends to its owners than mills of much greater capacity. It is a fact worthy of note that the mill is owned and worked by its first founders ; it has an eight stamp rotary battery and nine amalgamating pans.


SEALES' MILL .- This Mill is owned by Seales & Anderson. It was erected in 1862 ; has an engine of sixteen-horse power which runs five stamps and five amalgamating pans. The owners of this Mill, at an early date, contemplate adding five more stamps with six amalgamating pans to be driven by a new engine of fifty- horse power


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EMPIRE MILL No. 2 .- Owned by the Empire Mill and Mining Company, is situated in Gold Hill. It has an engine of sixty- horse power which drives sixteen stamps, two rock breakers of two thousand pounds each, with fifty-two amalgamating pans. R. N. Graves superintendent. This Company intend adding thirty more stamps, twenty "wheelers " and a new engine of one hundred and fifty-horse power, during the coming Summer. This is one of the most extensive Quartz Mills in Gold Hill.


THE IMPERIAL MILL .- The property of the Imperial Mill and Mining Company ; situated in Lower Gold Hill ; was erected in 1860. It has forty-four stamps, sixty-six amalgamating pans and is driven by an engine of forty-horse power. This Mill has re- cently had sixteen new stamps added to it, and is classed among the finest in the District. It is under the superintendence of J. C. Corey.


PETALUMA MILL .- Owned by S. L. Greely ; is situated in Lower Gold Hill. It runs eight stamps, and fourteen pans with an engine of twenty-horse power, built at the Pacific Foundry, San Francisco. S. L. Greeley superintendent.


SAPPHIRE MILL .- This Mill is owned by the Sapphire Mill C o It was built in 1862 ; has sixteen stamps and forty pans, which are driven by an engine of thirty-five-horse power. Under the superintendence of J. B. Gaznon. This Company intend adding new boilers during the Summer.


THE PACIFIC MILL .- Messrs. C. B. Land & Co., have just erected a mill below the Pioneer Foundry, to which they have given the above name. The main building is 100 feet in length by 72 in breadth. The machinery is from the Miners' Foundry, San Francisco. The engine is of 120-horse power, cylinder 16 inch, 3 feet stroke. It has two boilers, 16 feet long and 48 inches in diameter. It runs 40 stamps, and one of Blake's pa- tent crushers, together with pans sufficient to amalgamate 40 tons per day, which is about the working capacity of the mill.


SUCCOUR MILL .- Built in 1862 ; is situated in Lower Gold Hill. It runs 15 stamps, 24 pans ; has a 34-horse engine ; owned by George Stead & Co. D. B. Hunt, superintendent.


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DOUGLAS MILL-Formerly known as the Centreville Mill, is owned by Messrs. Gilbert, Douglas & Starr ; situated in Lower Gold Hill. It was erected in 1861 ; has 10 stamps, 24 pans, and an engine of 24-horse power. The machinery was built at the Fulton Foundry.


MARYSVILLE MILL .- Owned by Rule, O'Neil & Co .; has an engine of 25-horse power ; runs 9 stamps, 30 pans, and was built in 1861.


GRANITE MILL .- Was built in 1861 ; owned by Truett, Darst & Harris. This Mill runs 16 stamps, 16 pans, and 2 separators, with an engine of 40-horse power. It is located in Gold Hill proper, and the material with which it is built is stone. It is the only Quartz Mill in the Territory which is considered to be fire- proof. The building is 86 by 43 feet.


COMET MILL .- Owned by Nealand & Requa ; has battery of 16 stamps ; employs 8 men ; superintended by Isaac Requa ; is situated a short distance back of the city. For amalgamating purposes, it has 32 4-feet pans.


CROWN POINT MILL .- This mill is owned by the Crown Point Gold and Silver Mining Company. It was erected in 1861 ; situated in Crown Point Ravine. It has 8 stamps, 14 amalga- mating pans, and is driven by an engine of 40-horse power. H. Woodcock, superintendent.


UNION MILL .- Owned by the Union Mill and Mining Co. Is situated in Gold Hill ; has 8 stamps 12 pans, and is driven by a 25-horse power engine. Was built in 1861.


GOLD HILL MILL .- Owned by the Gold Hill Mining Company. Built in 1861 ; building 74 by 35 feet ; runs 13 stamps and 24 pans, with an engine of 35-horse power, from the Pacific Foun- dry, San Francisco. The Mill is under the supervision of Chas. Pioda.


ECLIPSE MILL .- Owned by the Eclipse Mill and Mining Co. Built in 1860 ; located in Gold Hill ; runs 15 stamps, 12 pans, with an engine of 40-horse power. Employs 10 men.


AMERICAN FLAT MILL .- Situated two and a half miles from Gold Hill ; was built in 1861 ; engine 25-horse power, and built at the Union Iron Works, San Francisco.


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RIGBY & Co.'s MILL .- Situated at head of American Ravine. Machinery from the Pacific Foundry, San Francisco.


ST. LOUIS Co.'s MILL .- Is situated in Gold Canon, a short distance above the Devil's Gate ; building 60 by 50 feet ; engine 40-horse power. The machinery was built at the Miner's Foun- dry, San Francisco.


BOWERS' MILL .- Built and owned by L. S. Bowers. It is situ- ated in Crown Point Ravine, Gold Hill ; runs 20 stamps and 30 pans, with an engine of 30-horse power. Under the superinten- dence of James Mee.


STEWART & Co.'s MILL .- Located on Gold Canon, a short dis- tance below Gold Hill ; was crected in the fall of 1861. This is one of the largest Mills in the Territory, and for convenience and perfection of arrangement, is not surpassed by any.


RHODE ISLAND MILL .- Is owned by G. L. Smith, T. V. Bar- ney and H. B. Potter. This Mill is situated in Gold Hill ; runs 25 stamps and 20 pans, with an engine of 40-horse power. G. L. Smith, superintendent. It is classed amongst the finest in the District.


HOISTING WORKS.


ALTA HOISTING WORKS .- Owned by the Imperial Company; built in 1863 ; situated in Upper Gold Hill ; size 80 by 40.


EMPIRE HOISTING WORKS .- Owned by the Empire Mill and Mining Company; erected in 1863; has an engine of 45-horse power ; employs 60 men ; size of building 65 by 40; wing 40 by 41-making a front of 66 feet.


ECLIPSE HOISTING WORKS .- Built in 1863, and owned by the Eclipse Company. Has a shaft 12 feet long by 4 wide, divided into three departments ; engine 25-horse power.


CONSOLIDATED No. 1 .- Owned by the Consolidated Mining Company. Constructed in 1863 ; engine of 18-horse power.


The Rice Company work their Mine through the Consolidated Company's Shaft.


CROESUS WORKS .- Situated in Gold Hill ; built in 1864; size of building 86 by 50. Has an engine of 50-horse power.


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BULLION HOISTING WORKS .- Owned by the Bullion Mining Company; situated in Upper Gold Hill. These Works were erected in 1863 ; has an engine of 40-horse power. This Com- pany is putting up a new engine. It is the best finished Hoisting apparatus in Gold Hill. J. M. Walker, general superintendent.


BELCHER HOISTING WORKS .- Erected in 1864. Size of main building, 40 by 65 ; carpenter shop, 20 by 40 ; has an engine of 30-horse power ; employs 45 men. Superintended by John Lam- bert.


MICHIGAN MINING AND HOISTING WORKS .- Owned by the Michigan Mining Co. Went into operation in 1864 ; has an engine of 16-horse power ; size of building 16 by 35 ; this Com- pany employs 15 men. Under the supervision of Geo. Swernson.


MARY ANN MINING CO'S WORKS -- In Gold Hill District ; built in 1864 ; comtemplate erecting additional machinery during the Summer ; which, when completed, will be amongst the finest and most complete hoisting works in the Territory.


CONFIDENCE HOISTING WORKS .- Situated in Gold Hill ; was constructed in 1863 ; is owned by the Confidence Mining Com- pany ; engine 35-horse power. Matthew Irwing superintendent.


LOGAN & HOLMES' HOISTING WORKS .- Was built in 1862; located in Gold Hill ; has an engine of 60-horse power.


LUTHERNE HOISTING WORKS .- Situated in Lower Gold Hill ; size 27 by 65 feet ; has an engine of 24-horse power ; owned by the San Francisco Company, and superintended by William Henicks.


OMEGA MINING COMPANY .- This Company are about erecting machinery on their claim


MINERVA MINING COMPANY .- This Company have ordered machinery and contemplate erecting it during the Summer.


ALPHA MINING WORKS .-- Owned by the Alpha Mining Com- pany ; was built in 1863 ; is situated on Upper Gold Hill ; has an engine of 30-horse power.


YELLOW JACKET MINING WORKS-Situated in Gold Hill, ad- joining the Confidence Works, is owned by the Yellow Jacket Mining Co. These Works have got hoisting works and ma- chinery which is not excelled by any in the District. Engine house is 36 by 52 feet ; timber house 52 by 46 ; the main shaft is down a distance of 300 feet. About 70 tons of ore is taken out daily. This Company have also an incline of 275 feet, through which the mine is being worked until it is struck by the main shaft. The engine is 40-horse power and was built at the Mi- ner's Foundry, San Francisco. J. B. Winters, President ; Sam'l Hyatt, Sec'y; James M. Day, Superintendent.


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WM. S. BURNS,


R. B. McBRIDE,


Placerville. E. C. COOK, Gold Hill, N. T.


WILLIAM S. BURNS & CO.,


Wholesale and Retail


GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, Main Street, Gold Hill, N. T.


Granite and Bay State Flour, BARLEY


AND ALL KINDS OF FEED CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AT LOWEST RATES FOR CASH.


FASHION RESTAURANT, Main Street, Gold Hill.


A. BENITZ, PROPRIETOR.


THE TABLE


Is supplied with Game, Fish, and Choice Steaks, and all the DELICACIES OF THE SEASON.


Meals Cooked to Order and served in a Superior style.


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YEAR COMMENCING MAY, 1864.


- Abbreviations.


bds .. boards. n .. north. s .. south. nr .. near. res .. reside. op .. opposite. ad .. advertisements.


A


Adams Geo. miner Consolidated Mine Alexander, -, teamster Eclipse Mill


Alford H. F. brakesman Michigan Mine


Alford Chas. blacksmith Michigan Mining Co Allabough James, miner, bds Meakan's Boarding House n Main Allen A. W. pattern maker Fulton Foundry


Allen Miss M. Gem Saloon, oposite Gold Hill "News" office Allen A. P. miner N. A. F. Pd


Ames G. E. engineer Gold Hill


Anderson John, cook at G. E. Hotel, Main


Anderson A. engineer Michigan Mine


Anderson J. Y. miner Divide Anderson H. G. foundryman P. F ANDERSON J. W. bds White House, Main Apperson J. A. att'y res Main Apple Robt. sup't N. A. Mining Co


Applegate Geo. miner Empire Mining Co


Armstrong W. H. millwright Crown Point Ravine


ARNOLD SAM'L, City Marshal, office Main, Maynard's Block Atchison H. C. miner Uncle Sam Mine


Atcheson H. C. miner, bds G. E. Hotel Atherton Thos. feeder Petaluma Mill


Atwater M. D. teamster Divide


AYLSWORTH G. W. Eclipse Livery Stable, Main


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B


Bach John, miner Ferrell Mine


Bacon Hiram, City Trustee


Bailey Wm. miner Divide


Bailey M. W. miner, Main Bailey I. H. miner, bds Winnies House, south Telegraph


Bailey H. H. miner. Divide


Balablega F. brakesman Michigan Mine


Balaeseja F. brakesman Michigan Mining Co


BALL F. P. prop'r Canon House,


Ball N. A. H. cashier Maynard & Flood, res south Telegraph Ballad J. W. engincer Succor Mill


Balloon F. miner Michigan Mine


BARNES THOS. L. physician and surgeon, Vesey's Hotel


Barber Wm. M. blacksmith Eclipse Mine


Barber Oscar T. tinsmith Bittners & Co. Main


Barbers Asa, amalgamator Petaluma Mill


Barker H. miner, bds White House


Barnes W. H. clerk Post Office, res Telegraph


Barnes W. W. foreman Gold Hill " News " office


Barnes H. M. clerk Vesey Hotel


Barnet R. P. engineer Coover's Mill, Main


Barney T. V. prop'r Rhode Island Mill, Lower Gold Hill Barnhart J. miner, res Gold Hill


Barritt Jno. miner Alta Mining Co


Barry Jas. rock-breaker Granite Mill


Bartlett V. C. prop'r milk ranch, Main


Bartlett David, prop'r milk ranch, Main


Barton W. miner Empire Mining Co


BATES J. S. sup't Alpha Mining Co Bates J. S. miner, High


Bates Thos. miner Alpha Mining Co


Baum M. steward Fashion Restaurant, Main


Beals A. J. Photographic Gallery, Main


Beals A. J. dentist, Main


Becker Jacob, Pioneer Bakery. Main


Beckwith Chas. sup't Consolidated No. 1


Beckworth Geo. engineer north Bowers


BEEGAN WM. H. constable, office Main, (see adv) Beegan Stephen, ass't foreman Eclipse Mine


Begeman Fredrick, clerk Perry & Leichter, Main Begley M. workman Imperial Mill Begon Louis, res Main


Bell J. miner, bds Mrs. Long's, south Telegraph


Bell Wm. carpenter Gold Hill Mine


Bell Jas. miner, Main


Bell Jno. laborer Eclipse Mill


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Beman A. carpenter Empire Mining Co


Bemus A. miner Consolidated Mine BENITZ ADOLF, Fashion Restaurant, Main, (see adv)


Bentz Jas. laborer Rhode Island Mill, Main Bergan J. miner Empire Mining Co


Bercularins G. carpenter Empire Mining Co Berran Jno. miner, American Berry D. E. teamster, south Main


Berry T. laundry, res Main


Berrick Wm. workman Bowers Mine


Berrick Geo. workman Bowers Mine


Binns J. D. bds White House


Birger F. A. Bank Exchange, Main Birmingham J. engineer Crown Point Mill, s Telegraph Bish J. bar-tender Colburn's Saloon, Main Bishop S. physician and surgcon, Main Bishop Wm. W. attorney, north Main Bishop F. miner, American


Bittner Eugene, hardware merchant, res Main


Black David, blacksmith Whittaker's shop


Blackman T. H. sign painter, res Tunnel Road Blanchard & Hardy, teamsters, office opposite Vesey Hotel Blanchard H. C. teamster, Telegraph


V. BUTSCHI,


MANUFACTURER OF


WAGONS.


HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, DONE at the SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE. FOUR DOORS SOUTH OF "GOLD HILL NEWS " OFFICE, Main Street, Gold Hill, N. T.


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Bloomfield E. cigar stand, res Main


Blouin Peter, stock broker and sec'y, Main


Blueet J. miner, north Tunnel Road


Bluett W. B. carpenter


Blumer L. miner Michigan Mine BODEMER & SCHWEIS, brewers, Main


BODEMER F. brewer Main


Bond A. boiler maker, Pioneer Works


Bone F. W. north American


Bonnemont C. M. workman Bowers' Mine, Main


Book Wm. blacksmith Alta Mine


Boon Harvey, miner, Bowers


Boon M. ass't foreman Consolidated Mine


Boone G. B. prop'r Gold Hill Foundry, res Lower G. H.


Booth Thos. miner Calidonia Claim


BOPE M. M. carpenter, Main


Bourret Louis, bar-keeper Miner's Hotel, Main


Bowlin G. C. miner


Bowman H. miner, south Telegraph


Bowman Jno. miner, Bowers


Booyar R. at Maynard & Flood's, Main


Boyle M. miner Empire Mining Co


Boyle E. brakesman N. A. Mining Co


Bradley J. A. blacksmith Eclipse Mill Brant J. C. laborer Fulton Foundry


Braslin Wm. workman Empire Mill No. 2


Breen Peter, miner Caladonia Tunnel


Brent Jno. miner Branch Mint Claim Brently C. H. Main


Brewer J. miner


Brigham Edward, engineer, bds Barnes' Hotel


Brittain Wm. miner Challange Mine


Brittingham Wm. miner Potosi Claim


Brodek R. at Mayer & Fliedner's, res Main Brodhun Chas. tailor, Main


Brooks J. W. chief engineer Centreville Mill


Brooke H. C. stock broker and notary public, office opposite " News " office


Brooks A. D. sec'y Challange Mining Co. Main


Brosseau M. machinist Crown Point Ravine


Brown Wm. miner Eclipse Mine


Brown Win. miner, res Telegraph


Brown N. L. teamster Russell & Co Brown F. miner Fremont Mine


Brown G. W. sup't Fremont Claim


Brown B. F. miner Solpherino Claim


Brown Jno. foundryman Pioneer Foundry


Brown Wm. miner, bds Meakan's boarding house, Main


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Brown G. M. driver Pioneer Omnibus Line, res Main Brown K. M. driver Pioneer Omnibus Line, res Main Brown W. S. engineer Eclipse Mill, Main


Brown A. B. lumber merchant, Main


Brown G. T. miner


Buckley J. miner Alta Mining Co


Buckman G. F. clerk Korn Bros


Buhn J. S. at Mayer & Fliedner's, Main


BULLOCK J. K. millwright, Main


BURNS & CO. grocers, etc., Main, Lower G. H.


Burans Jas. B. ass't blacksmith with Hill, Main Burbank Chas. helper Bunsches' shop, Main


Burk W. T. molter Fulton Foundry


Burk Jno. miner Summit


Burke D. miner Crown Point Ravine


BURNS WM. S. of Burns & Co. grocer, res Placerville, Cal


Burns J. J. miner Empire Mining Co.


Burns M. miner, bds Meakan's boarding house, n Main


BURNETT GEO. G. stock broker and mining recorder, office' Maynard's Block


Butler Wm. carpenter, south Telegraph


BUTSCH VALENTINE, wagon maker and blacksmith, Main opposite Golden Eagle Hotel (see ad)


Byrne P. miner Empire Mining Co


Byrne M. miner Belcher Mining Co


Byrne R. miner Empire Mining Co


Byrne D. miner Empire Mining Co


WILLIAM H. BEEGAN, CONSTABLE of GOLD HILL AND SECRETARY OF MINING COMPANIES.


C. V. GOODRICH, Mining Secretary & Accountant Office in J. V. A. Lansing's Store,


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Caldwell S. moulder P. F Caldwell Edwin stock broker Maynard's Block Cambell James, amalgamator Petaluma Mill Campbell Thomas, miner Overman Mine Campbell John, miner Challange Mine Campbell & Hereford, physicians, Main CAMPBELL S. D. physician Main Campbell J. A. laborer Eclipse Mill Camel J. D. miner, bds Cañon House Cameron M. miner Empire Mining Co Camron C. rock-breaker Imperial Mill CAÑON HOUSE, by F. P. Ball Capen C. C. clerk Korn Bros Carl M. miner Empire Mining Co


Carley James, whim driver Uncle Sam Sr. Lower G. H


Carlton John, teamster south Main


Carman C. W. miner N. Tunnel Road


Carpenter J. miner


Carruthers Geo. machinist Fulton F


Carruthers J. R. machinist Fulton F


Carves J. B. miner north Bowers Carwell E. miner


Casey Barney, ass't engineer Petaluma Mill


Castello J. miner Consolidated Mine


Caven E. carpenter Belcher Mining Co


Cawley John, laborer Eclipse Mill Chaderton E. moulder Fulton F


Chamberlain J. miner Belcher Mining Co Chant Chas. wheelwright Whitaker's shop Charters S. miner N. Bowers


Chase I. M. of Todd & Chase, res Main


Chisholm John, miner Eclipse Minc Chubbuck S. W. Telegraph


Chubbuck S. W. clerk Post Office Clapp D. L. millwright Main Clark Lemuel, teamster


Clark Geo. G. stable keeper Main


Clark R. E. miner N. Main


Clark Geo. amal. Imperial Mill


Clay W. miner Empire Mining Co


Clinton David, sup't Clinton & Hubb's Mining Claim Clippard Frank, miner Elipse Mine Clute H. laborer Fulton F


Coad John, miner Divide


Cochran J. miner N. A. Mining Co


Cochran M. mechanic G. H. Quartz Mill


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Cocran E. engineer Lutherne Works


Cohn & Co. grocers Main


Cohn E. D. grocer Main COLBOURN J. E Nevada Saloon, Main


Colby C. S. foreman Petaluma Mill, Main


Colby A. laborer


Cole A. P. miner Uncle Sam


COLE & MCCRARY, grocers and provisions, oposite Rhode Island Mill


Cole G. J. grocer Lower G. H


Coleman Cherry M. at Butsch's


Coleman P. miner Alpha Mining Co


Collimore Jas. carpenter Eclipse Mine


Collins S. miner Consolidated Mine Collins T. miner Empire Mining Co Collins D. miner N. American Mining Co


Colter Robt. teamster Eclipse Mill Colton A. carpenter Belcher Mining Co Connors J. D. carpenter Eclipse Mine Connell S. B. bookeeper N. Tunnel Road Conely M. J. miner Taylor Claim Connett John, blacksmith Consolidated Mine


Connor Jerry, miner Challange Mine


Conwell W. O. sec'y Mary Ann Co. Main Cook E. C. grocer, Main


Cook A. saddler at McMartin's, Main


Cook B. J. carpenter, Virginia


Cook R. miner Cold Canon Claim


Cook Wm. miner, res Gold Hill


Cook Thomas, miner Keystone Mine


Coover Chas. S. prop'r Coover's Mill, Main


Coover C. H. City Trustee, res Main


Corbery Jno. miner


CORBETT & MOORE, prop'rs Pioneer Boiler Works, Lower Gold Hill


Corbett R. L. boiler maker, res Lower Gold Hill


Corey J. C. sup't Imperial Mining Co


Corsby P. miner North American Mining Co


Coursolles L. G. A. Langton's Express Agent Cousins C. S. Main


Cowan D. K. street-waterman, res south Main Cowen A. cook, Divide


Craiger R. workman at McMartin's, Main


Craiger M.workman at McMartin's, saddler


CRAIGHEAD & RICHE, City Market, Main


Craighead W. G. Meat Market, Main


Crandell H. miner, south Main .


CRANDALL J. B. prop'r Pioneer Omnibus Line, res Main


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Crane E. M. brakesman Eclipse Mine Creamer John, miner Mclellan Claim


Crocker John, North A


Crocker & Co. grocers, Main


Crocker J. grocer Main


Croft T. F. bookeeper for Flagg & Co. res Telegraph


Cromwell J. P. fireman, bds Cañon House Crosby Wm. miner bds Enos Hotel Cross Thos. brakeman Eclipse Mine Crow A. M. lamber merchant, Divide Crowley Mat. miner Empire Mining Co Cryneinan G. miner N. American Mining Co Curran Hugh, shoemaker, Main Curtis B. miner Consolidated Mine


Curtis J. H. engineer Belcher Mining Co CUSHING E. Tinner, Main


A. DINSMORE.


G. W. AYLSWORTH.


VERY STABLE


MAIN STREET, GOLD HILL.


DINSMORE & AYLSWORTH, PROPRIETORS


A LARGE VARIETY OF


HORSES AND CARRIAGES


CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR HIRE.


HORSES GROOMED BY THE DAY OR WEEK.


WM. SHEW, PHOTOGRAPHER,


1 428 ℃


MONTGOMERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


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D


Dacy J. miner Dailey Hugh, miner Dale Levi, carpenter Marysville Mill


Dalcy Thos. minor Eclipse Mine Daley Peter, amal. Empire Mill No. 2 Daley T. miner Empire Mining Co Dallis G. miner Empire Mining Co Daly James, Divide


Daly Chas ass't amal. Union Mills


Dais Thomas, Engineer Marysville Mill


Darst Osmer, of Darst, Harris & Co


Darst, Harris & Truett, prop'rs Granite Mill, Main Dourney B. miner Challange Mine


Davis G. S. engineer Elipse Mine Davis D. H. Boomerang Saloon


Davis S. G. ass't amal. Imperial Mill


Davis T. at Hankins barber shop, Main


Davidson John, miner Belcher Claim


Davol Wm. C. stock broker, Telegraph


Day .James M. of Yellow Jacket DECHRER F. H. sign painter, res Tunnel Road


Decker E. A. printer Gold Hill "News" Deely. Ed. workman Centreville Mill Denise R. C. teamster Lower Gold Hill


Denise Wm. H. teamster, res Lower Gold Hill


Denny J. J. drugist I. O. O. F. Building, cor Main & Blanchard Denny C. W. of Denny & Son Denver Frank, contractor and builder, res n Howard, Virginia Desotel Moses, saloon, Divide


Devine E. miner Consolidated Mine


De Witt John, res Gold Hill Dicks John, miner Yellow Jacket


Dickenson E. sup't patern and moulders, Fulton F


Dickey Geo. W. moulder P. Foundry


DIEHL THOMAS, R, lumber dealer, office West Side G. H Diemier J. miner, Divide


Dignen M. miner Empire Mining Co


Dillon Daniel, miner Challange Mine


DINSMORE & AYLSWORTH, livery stable keepers, Main,


DINSMORE A. of Dinsmore & Aylsworth


Dimond Henry, miner Consolidated Mine Dimond Thos. miner Consolidated Mine


Dodd B. miner Sunrise Co. Bowers' Ravine


Dodds Miss O. M. lodging house, Telegraph


Dolen M. J. miner, north Main


Dolliff J. carpenter Consolidated Mine


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Dolliss A. J. miner Consolidated Mine


Dolman & Clark, feed stable, Main


Dolman W. H. stable keeper, Main


Donahue John, moulder Fulton F


Donahue F. boiler maker at Pioneer Boiler Works Donahue Thomas, clerk at Nevada Hotel Main


Donaly Henry, foreman Imperial Mine


Donohue M. boot and shoe store, Main Dondridge D. miner Divide


Donely Henry, res Gold Hill


Donhone W. C. miner, bds Cañon House


Donn Wm. miner, bds Winne's Boarding House, s Telegraph


Dooley P. miner N. American Mining Co


Dooley P. miner Eclipse Mine


Dor John, miner Challange Mine


Doublebiss Jacob, enginer, Lower Gold Hill


Douglas G. prop'r Centreville Mill, res Lower Gold Hill


Douglass E. driver Pioneer Buss Line, res Main


Dowd Patrick, miner Belcher Claim


Doyle John E. barkeeper Bank Exchange, Main


Doyle P. miner Empire Mining Co


Drake Wm. miner, bds Winne's Boarding House, s Telegraph


Drennan John, carpenter, res Virginia City


Dwier Robert, ass't blacksmith Bowers' Mill


Dwyer Jas. amalgamator Bowers' Mill


Dwyer R. blacksmith Bowers' Mill


Duff, Mac miner


Dugan Wm. machinist Fulton F


Dugan Wm. miner, north Main


Dugherty W. moulder Fulton F


Duglass G. City Trustee


Dunn O. miner Michigan Mine


Duncan Paul, blacksmith at P. F


Duncan J. miner Alpha Mining Co




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