The data below represent everything available in the MBMG Abandoned and Inactive Mines (AIM) database.
AIM Id | Name | Alternate Name | District | County |
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LC001129 | LINCOLN GULCH PLACER | LINCOLN | LEWIS AND CLARK |
MRDS | AMLI | MILS | Latitude | Longitude | Datum |
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D006881 | 300490069 | 46.9783 | -112.7633 |
Township | Range | Section | QSection | UTM Northing | UTM Easting | UTM Zone | UTM Datum |
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14N | 09W | 8 | CAAD | 5203712 | 365665 | 12 |
Average Elevation | Elev Units | Land Owner | 250K Quad | 100K Quad | 24K Quad |
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4640 | F | PRIVATE | BUTTE | ELLISTON | MOOSE CREEK |
Property Type | Update Date | Who Updated |
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PLACER | 2/6/1995 |
Commodities Identified |
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GOLD |
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Agency: NF Region District: R1 Ranger District: LINCOLN Forest Service Tract: Watershed Code: 17010203 Forest or Resource Area: HELENA Owner: N Impact: U Report: Lincoln Gulch Placer LC001129 Lincoln Gulch placers were discovered in 1865 (Pardee and Schrader, 1933) and as of 1994 active placering was continuing. Over $7,000,000 in gold was taken from less than a mile and a half of placer drifting (Pardee and Schrader, 1933). Access via Forest Service Road 626 follows the gulch which shows evidence of placer disturbance, but no hazards. There are dredge piles and steep walled cuts in the alluvium. An active placer was operating near the center of section 8, T.14N., R.9W. in 1994 (McCulloch, 1994, and field visit by PAH). McCulloch states in his mining directory for 1993, that a trommel and sluice wash plant was processing 150-200 YPD from Quaternary alluvum. Shea (1947) states this property was also mined for tungsten during World War II. References for this location are Pardee and Schrader (1933) and later Lyden (1948) and McClernan (1983) who basically reiterate Pardee and Schrader. The deposit type is listed as alluvial valley fill below a narrow drainage. As late as 1998, was managed by Bill Lewis, Salem, Oregon. |
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Mill Tailings: N Adit Discharge: N Metal Leaching: N Water Erosion: N Residence: N Hazardous Materials: N Open Adit: N Visit: Y Comments: SCREENED OUT: PLACER MINE; P. HARGRAVE; 1994. |
Years | Dredge dry land | Dredge float | Ground sluicing | Boom dam | Drifting | Hydraulic | Pan rocker | Long Tom | Mercury |
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1932 | Y | ||||||||
UNK | Y |
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Gold: Y Silver: Titanium: Rare Earth Elements: Sapphire: Garnet: Tungsten: Platinum: Magnetite: Hematite: Pyrite: Commodity Ref: Dingman, O.A., 1932, Placer-mining possibilities in Montana, MBMG Memoir 5, 33 p. Geologic Source: Shaley gravels; low-sulf. Geologic Source Ref: McCulloch, R.B., 2001, Montana Mining Directory - 1995-1998, MBMG Miscellaneous Contribution 18, 136 p. Lag: Transported: Y Type Comments: Quaternary alluvium. Alluvial valley fill below a narrow drainage. The pay gravel is usually 2-3 ft thick and is on bedrock. The remaining 9 ft of gravel is stripped as overburden. (14) Gulch placer (23). Type Ref: McCulloch, R.B., 1991, Montana Mining Directory 1989-1990, MBMG Bulletin 129, 146 p. Unknown: Fine: Coarse: Comments: <5 acres disturbed, trommel and sluice wash plant. 100% public mineral ownership. Inactive in 1997-1998 (14). Size Ref: Finess: 0.876 Fineref: McCulloch, Robin, Lewis, Bob, Keill, Don, and Shumaker, Matthew,, 2003, Applied gold placer exploration and evaluation techniques, MBMG Special Publication 115, 267 p. Spoil pile: Wash pile: Wash over: Wash under: Waste Ref: Year Discovered: 1870's |
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Investigator: P. HARGRAVE Date: Photos Available?: Access: Nearest Wetlands/Bog: Drainage Basin: LINCOLN GULCH Water Contact Stream: Nearest Surface Water Intake: Number of Surface Water Intake(s) observed within 15 miles downstream: Uses of Surface Water Intake(s) observed within 15 miles downstream: Nearest Wells (miles): Number of Wells within 4 miles: Uses of Wells within 4 miles: Nearest Dwelling (miles): Number of Months Occupied: Number of Houses within 2 miles: Recreational Usage on Site: Nearest Recreational Area (miles): Name or Type of Recreational Area: Safety Risk from Open Adit/Shaft: Safety Risk from Highwall or Unstable Slopes: Safety Risk from Unstable Structures: Safety Risk from Chemicals: Safety Risk from Solid Waste (includes sharp rusted items): Safety Risk from Explosives: Sensitive Environments within 2 miles of Site or 15 miles Downstream: Population within 0-0.25 miles: Population within 0.25-0.5 miles: Population within 0.5-1 miles: Population within 1-2 miles: Population within 2-3 miles: Population within 3-4 miles: Public Interest: |
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