The data below represent everything available in the MBMG Abandoned and Inactive Mines (AIM) database.

Sites Table
AIM Id Name Alternate Name District County
SB006572 PATSY ANN MINE FLEECER MTN SILVER BOW
MRDS AMLI MILS Latitude Longitude Datum
47-093 45.9114 -112.9169
Township Range Section QSection UTM Northing UTM Easting UTM Zone UTM Datum
02N 11W 24 BCAD
Average Elevation Elev Units Land Owner 250K Quad 100K Quad 24K Quad
8040 F NF DILLON BUTTE SOUTH DICKIE PEAK
Property Type Update Date Who Updated
LODE 10/24/1996 PAH
Agency Info Table
Information
Agency: NF
Region District: R1
Ranger District: WISE RIVER
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Watershed Code: 10020004
Forest or Resource Area: BEAVERHEAD
Owner: N
Impact:
Report: The Patsy Ann is located section 24, T. 02 N., R. 11 W. and was accessed by obtaining the Forest Service key to the locked gate up Long Tom Creek. A trail leads the last mile and a half to the adits on the west side of the hill. A steep-sided prospect was dug along the dark gray limestone/quartzite contact in the meadow downhill from the main claim (on approximately the 7800 foot elevation line). Also, a prospect pit/ shallow shaft was east of the road/trail on the way up. It was 10 to 15 feet deep and had a small dump on the downhill side. The primary adit is caved for the first 20 feet and then has a small opening where the last timber set remains. It is caved again after this timber set. It has a small dump of weakly iron-stained limestone with minor cherty, strongly iron-stained silica. A tin-sided shed stand to the north of the portal. A second working uphill, but was largely obliterated by the road. A prospect/beginning of a shaft lies at the end of the road to the south. It also had iron-stained cherty and earthy limonitic rock on the dump. The beginning of an adit lies 200 feet downhill from this working.
Screening Criteria Table
Information
Mill Tailings: N
Adit Discharge: N
Metal Leaching: N
Water Erosion: N
Residence: N
Hazardous Materials: N
Open Adit: N
Visit: Y
Comments: TWO CAVED ADITS (USBM MLA-18-94); PHOTOS 43-9; 10 ; 11
Rank Table
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Investigator: P. HARGRAVE
Date: 8/13/1997
Photos Available?:
Access: TR
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