Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Tarryall Creek" ¶ 1
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Tarryall and nearby
The town of Fairplay was founded as a more law-abiding place to live than the older, nearby town of Tarryall during this time and continued to be a center of gold, and later silver mining up through the middle 20th century.

Tarryall and side
It crosses South Park towards the southeast, between the watersheds of Tarryall Creek to the north and the South Fork South Platte River to the south, running along the western side of Red Hill, receiving several smaller creeks.

Tarryall and South
Tarryall Creek is a tributary of the South Platte River, approximately long, in Park County in central Colorado in the United States.

Tarryall and Kenosha
These are contained in two ranges of low alpine foothills of the Rocky Mountains: the Kenosha Mountains and the Tarryall Mountains.

Tarryall and along
West of Bailey the route along North Fork and through the north end of the Tarryall Mountains essentially followed the route of present-day U. S. Highway 285 to Como, where it branched northward ( see below ).

diggings and other
Often these voids would be re-filled with waste rock from other diggings after ore removal was complete.
Unlike the placer diggings of the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush, the Cariboo gold-fields required shaft-digging and other more industrial technologies.

diggings and nearby
Most of the Chinese moved to new diggings nearby, and some returned soon afterward.

diggings and on
Recent Polish diggings show burned beams and ashes and many 1000 year old artifacts on an area about 20 hectares.
In June 1855, Montez departed for a tour of Australia to resume her career by entertaining miners at the gold diggings during the gold-rush of the 1850s, arriving at Sydney on 16 August 1855.
By 1913, a hydraulic plant had been installed at Marvel Creek and in 1914 construction of a cat trail began starting south of Aniak on the mouth of the Aniak Slough and proceeding to the diggings at Marvel Creek.
Indeed archeological diggings in a moor on the estate of Hoog Moersbergen, north of Doorn, prove there was a pagan sacrificial site.
A collection of ancient archaeological diggings like burial coffins, jars and antique Chinese kitchen wares unearthed in Panhutungan, Placer is on public display at the Surigaonon Heritage Mini-Museum located at the Boulevard in Surigao City.
The miner ’ s diggings were handled in small rail trucks to the crushing and bagging process in the factory built on the island.
Rarely having a hands on approach, he would prefer to study the artifacts the excavations uncovered rather than participate in the diggings.
As a young man, De la Rey worked as a transport rider on the routes serving the diamond diggings at Kimberley.
During his lengthened tour, he found, in April, indications of gold in quartz about two miles from Mr. Barker's station, and on arriving at Mr. Cameron's station was shown by that gentleman specimens of gold at what are now called the Clunes diggings.
This find was published in the Melbourne Argus on 8 September 1851, leading to a rush to the Mount Alexander or Forest Creek diggings, centred on present-day Castlemaine, claimed as the richest shallow alluvial goldfield in the world.
There is no evidence on who exactly designed the flag, although Ross was known on the diggings as the ' bridegroom ' of the miners flag.
Watsons Creek was named after Sandy Watson, who farmed fat cattle and sold butter and meat to the miners on the One Tree Hill, Happy Valley and Queenstown diggings.
Previously timber sets consisting of vertical members on either side of the diggings capped by a third horizontal member used to support the excavation.
In 2011 the Trust appealed for £ 100, 000 from local residents and businesses to restore former peat diggings on the Somerset Levels.
Sovereign Hill is located on the site of one of Ballarat's major gold diggings.
In ten months of unrest at Burrangong, the most infamous riot occurred on the night of 30 June 1861 when a mob of perhaps 3, 000 drove the Chinese off the Lambing Flat, and then moved on to the Back Creek diggings, destroying tents and looting possessions.
The Chinese were reinstated on the segregated diggings, the ringleaders of the riots were tried and two were gaoled.
In a second rush in 1945, production on the diggings was on the same scale as in 1925 ; one-hundred-and-four diggings on one farm were proclaimed.

diggings and west
After striking an officer, he deserted, changed his name to John Johnston, and traveled west to try his hand at the gold diggings in Alder Gulch, Montana Territory.
Approximately 20 km north of Lichtenburg lies the world renowned diamond diggings over an area of more or less 35 km from east to west, known as " Bakerville ".

diggings and side
The road follows up the course of Long Gully, where the diggings were first opened, for a couple of miles, and is lined on either side by an almost continuous row of stores, refreshment tents, eating houses, doctors ' tents, apothecaries ' shops, and, in fact, shops of every description.
The " Main Camp " was erected on the eastern side of the main diggings with impressive government buildings being erected, now classified by the Heritage Trust as being worthy of preservation.

diggings and South
In 1867 when diamonds were discovered in South Africa, the most important alluvial diamond diggings were in the Jacobsdal district.

diggings and attracted
The goldfield, which was named " Tarrangower Fields " after Mount Tarrangower, immediately attracted an immense number of men eager to make their fortunes at the diggings.

diggings and thousands
The diggings were proclaimed in February 1926, the first one where thousands of diggers took part.

diggings and over
* In and around Heathrow were various old small diggings where people had dug small amounts of brickearth and / or gravel for their own use over time.

diggings and both
In January 1958 all scattered building ruins from both the nineteenth century guano diggings and the 1935-1942 colonization attempt were swept away without a trace by a severe storm which lasted several days and was witnessed by the scientists.
Damage to the ruins has been caused both by the removal of gold and artifacts in destructive diggings by early colonial antiquarians, notably Richard Nicklin Hall, and reconstruction attempts since 1980, leading to alienation of the local communities from the site.
The first diggings in the Roman town took place during tha papal government ; after Italy's unification the standard of living has been getting better, thanks to the industrial development, permitting the rise of a spinning mill and both a hosiery and a soap factory.

diggings and now
This new wetland habitat has been established from out peat diggings and now consists of areas of reedbed, wet scrub, open water and peripheral grassland and woodland.

diggings and were
In addition, the Ballarat diggings were opposed to the strict liquor licencing laws imposed by the government.
Two of the richest diggings were named Owlsburg and Owlburrow Flat.
In reality the diggings were done by Indians mining an outcropping of exceptionally fine flint.
These diggings were so extensive that the area was covered by human remains of all kind, and the Nazis ' efforts to disguise the site were thwarted.
This development was possible in large part because, in this region, large deposits of copper were easily accessible in surface rock and from shallow diggings.
Victoria's greatest yield for one year was in 1856, when 3, 053, 744 ounces of gold were won from the diggings.
Dr. George H. Bruhn, a German physician, whose services as an analyst were in great demand, had been shown specimens of gold from what afterwards became the Clunes diggings.
The ore was first extracted through surface diggings, but these were quickly exhausted and miners had to tunnel underground to reach ore bodies.
The first exploratory diggings in the area were conducted in 1910 ; they revealed some columns and mosaic tile panels.
A party of Chinese en route to the Victorian diggings from Robe discovered a new goldfield at Ararat, and were driven off their find by Europeans.
The Lichtenburg diggings were indeed rich beyond imagination.

0.214 seconds.