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DOWNIEVILLE, CA

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GoldMiners OutPost

Email: crazyforgold007@yahoo.com

Tel. (760)374-2102

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Location

 

This is a lode and placer gold-mining district in west-central Sierra County in the general vicinity of the town of Downieville. It includes the Fir Cap Mountain, Craycroft, China Flat, and Slug Canyon areas and part of the Pliocene Ridge area. The Goodyear's Bar-Alleghany belt lies immediately to the west, the Sierra City district to the cast, and the American Hill district to the south.

 

History

 

This area was prospected soon after the beginning of the gold rush. Major William Downie and his party arrived here in November, 1849. Soon a town was laid out, which was named for him early in 1850. The Downieville mining district was organized with "claims fixed at 30 feet per man". Many rich strikes were made -- one claim 60 feet square yielded $80,000 in six months. At nearby Tin Cup Diggings, three men filled a tin cup with gold each day before quitting. A 25-pound nugget was found in the river upstream from the town in 1850. More than 5000 persons lived here in 1851. After the surface placers were exhausted, the river was mined, and hydraulic and drift mining became important. Mining continued almost steadily until World War II, and intermittent prospecting and skin diving for gold continues.

 

Geology

 

The district is underlain predominantly by north-trending beds of phyllite, slate and quartzite of the Calaveras Formation (Carboniferous to Permian). To the west are greenstone, amphibolite, and serpentine. The higher ridges are capped by Tertiary andesite, which in places overlies rich Tertiary auriferous gravels. There are fairly extensive recent river and terrace gravels along the Yuba River and its branches.

 

Ore Deposits

 

A considerable number of gold-quartz veins occur chiefly in greenstone and slate. The veins range from one to 10 feet in thickness. The ore contains free gold and varying amounts of sulfides. The milling-grade ore usually averages 1/4 to 1/3 ounce per ton. Some ore shoots had stoping lengths of as much as several hundred feet. Some high-grade ore pockets have been taken from some of the mines. The Tertiary channel gravels are quartzitic, often well-cemented, and in places contain extremely coarse gold.

 

Mines

 

Lode: Alhambra, Bessler, Elcy, Finney (York) $75,000+, Gold Bluff $1.5 million, Gold Point (Grey Eagle) $100,000+, High Commission, Jumper, Mexican, Oro, Oxford $100,000+, Secret Can ' on, Sierra Standard $75,000. Placer: Brown Bear, City of Six, Craycroft, Golden Hub, Kirkpatrick, Klondike, Mott and Mt. Vernon, Monte Carlo, New York, White Bear $200,000+, Wide Awake $100,000+.

Excerpt  from: Gold Districts of California, by: W.B. Clark, California Department of Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology, Bulletin 193, 1970

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The gold dredging team!

Pat Keene’s gold from dredging his claim - The big nugget looks like a ‘ram’s head’ - cool!

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Here’s a little gold I got crevicing in the bedrock on the Pat Keene’s claim/The Famous Finney Claim (who was gracious enough to give me permission to use) the North Fork Yuba River was rich with gold during the gold rush! One of the largest nuggets was found on this claim - it was 5009 Ounces!!!

I found some nice gold crevicing -  found a little ‘nuggie’ too! This was above the river!

Historic Downieville a wonderful and beautiful place to visit with the family!

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Pat Keene just starting the day working on his claim - The North Fork of the Yuba River

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Downie River

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Went to church Sunday morning - even the church was historical! - 

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Downie River

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Pat Keene all knocked out in la la land in the Downieville Inn after a hard day of digging for gold - “Is he alive”? Ha ha!

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Historical ‘Tin Cup Diggings’ - The old timers would literally fill a tip cup full of gold before they quit each day! That’s how rich this spot was. I surmise it’s the result of a junction point (i.e., the North Fork Yuba meeting the Downie River, depositing the heavier gold there)

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Fresh bear scat (poop) on Hwy 49

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Pretty lady prospector! “Arlene” (my wife)

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No 'Claim Jumping' areound here! ('Thou shalt not steal')

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North Fork Yuba River

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Beautiful Downieville, Calif.

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What’s left of the old 49er’s cabin’s

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Beautiful gold nuggets from Yuba river! Millions was pulled out of this area!

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* Click Below for Video: (Sorry for video quality)

NOTE: Actually the river going under this bridge (in the first two clips) is the Downie River (The Yuba River forks more towards the back of town - My boo boo)

Bridge in Downieville

Video of the area

The beautiful Yuba River!

Downieville - In town

16 to 1 Mine gold jewelry

16 to 1 Mine (little Store outlet in Downieville)

Church service in a historical building

Pat keene’s claim (famous Finney Claim)

Gold in quartz from the  famous 16 to 1 Mine

Old building in Downieville

More video clips of the museum

Interesting Museum

Got some gold sniping on Pat’s claim! (with his permission of course)

First little nugget of the day!

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Neat photo of old 49ers’ from the area that struck it rich at least once in their life time

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Beautiful Downieville!

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View from the balcony of the Pizza Place

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There’s fish all through this beautiful river!

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Two guys gold panning the North Fork Yuba

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This is one of my favorite places to visit - Great camping not too far away!

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We stayed here!

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