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Mines: — Stanly County

Gold Mining Site NC • Stanly County County
Description
Barringer Mine - site of the first gold discovery in county, produced lode gold. Crawford Mine - was a placer gold mine. Crowell Mine - produced free gold in pyrite. Haithcock Mine - produced lode gold. Hearne Mines - produced lode gold. Ingram Mine - was a placer gold mine. Parker Mine - located at the town of New London in northern Stanly County, was one of the first mines to be worked in North Carolina and was very productive in the years before the Civil War. Most of the gold was mined fr...
Historical Notes
Source: Tom Ashworth's Prospectors Cache (tomashworth.com / Mike Higbee / 49erMike). Author: Tom Ashworth. Original page: stanly_nc.shtml. State index: https://web.archive.org/web/20040830075749/http://www.tomashworth.com/goldloc.shtml Area: MINES:. Map coordinates are an approximate county centroid — not a precise claim site. Barringer Mine - site of the first gold discovery in county, produced lode gold. Crawford Mine - was a placer gold mine. Crowell Mine - produced free gold in pyrite. Haithcock Mine - produced lode gold. Hearne Mines - produced lode gold. Ingram Mine - was a placer gold mine. Parker Mine - located at the town of New London in northern Stanly County, was one of the first mines to be worked in North Carolina and was very productive in the years before the Civil War. Most of the gold was mined from colluvial placers, although veins were worked in later years. In the 1890's, considerable underground exploration was done with favorable results, but apparently there was no sustained production. In 1935, there was brief activity at the Parker mine when a rich pocket in a quartz vein yielded several hundred ounces of gold. This mine was long noted for its spectacularly large nuggets and had total production through 1935 estimated above 10,000 ozs. of lode gold. Orowell Mine - produce lode gold.
Status / Verification historical_site — Legendary or approximate

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