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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977378
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
Doc Date
8/2/1996
Doc Name
A Cultural Resources Assessment
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Sunnyside Gold Corp
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DMG
Permit Index Doc Type
General Correspondence
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D
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FCatUIC 4—B ail in¢jt aina <br /> The remains of this building is a concrete pad with anchor bolts around the <br /> two trenches in the center located on the western edge of the site(FigurePerimeter, and <br /> ft square, and the trenches are 1 ft wide(Figure8). 5)' Tho l�measures 20 <br /> from southeast corner of the slab. Surrounding the feature is arscatter of several h ameter pipe can be seen protruding <br /> fragments of clay sewer pipe, and porcelain electrical insulators. undyed <br /> 1907 Photograph This building is depicted in a <br /> P graph of the site(Figure 4)and appears to be some of electrical s similar feature. Power lines can be seen leading to and from the structure in the histtoric on or <br /> Photograph. Historic information indicates electric power was being supplied to the mine at this <br /> time, so this feature was probably related to the distribution of the power. <br /> im <br /> This feature is a leveled and cleared area where a wood frame buildin once western edge of the site(Figure 5). At present there is no evidence of the originalg O°d on the <br /> than an approximately 40 ft long(north-south)by 20 ft wide (east-west)cleared andlevetiirelo <br /> ther <br /> fra <br /> A few ceramic tableware gments, and fragments of liquor b cd area <br /> - <br /> photograph surround the feature. A 1907 <br /> photograph(Figure 4)of the site shows a small wood frame structure with a south facing doorway <br /> located in this spot. The structure may represent a small residence. <br /> Feature 6- ngnn jlit:tt <br /> This is the foundation and machinery mounts for the Hanson Mill <br /> hill slope in the center of the site i Lally excavated into a <br /> (Figure 5). The superstructure of the mill has been dismantled <br /> and the stamp mills removed long ago(Figure9 . There is a large amount of <br /> covering the mill area which makes ) on the� milled lumber <br /> covered by the mill was approximately 140 ft long(north-south) structure <br /> 00 ft wide difficult. area <br /> There are some machinery mounts remaining including 10 ft square oil soaked ( -west r <br /> slab with anchor bolts in the center of the mill. Heavy 1 ft thick timbers coin poured concrete <br /> mount remnants in the mill. A pile of brick located on the west side of a lma other eery <br /> represent the area where a steam boiler noted in historic records once stood. Exact measuremll area appears <br /> t ents <br /> and recording of this mill would require removal of allot of milled lumber now covering the <br /> remains. Historic photographs show the mill once occupied the south facing <br /> granite outcropping(Figure 3 & 4) The mill history and equi slope, and top of a <br /> an earlier section of this report. equipment once present is described in <br /> Artifacts surrounding the mill area include cloth belt fragments used to turn the wheels of <br /> the mechanical devices in the mill. Steel hoppers are also <br /> equipresent that were related to the pmentA great quality of milled lumbers is scattered across the mill site and is allthatrema ns <br /> Of the wooden superstructure. Square cut nails and wire nails are present in the lumber. Other <br /> miscellaneous metal machinery parts lay scattered around the mill location. <br /> FCature 7-B rriingb2= <br /> This feature is the foundation of the story boardinghouse that once stood at the mine on <br /> the north edge of the site (Figure 5). The remains of this structure which has <br /> been antled <br /> consists of a poured concrete foundation measuring 100 ft long(northeast-southwest)s by 5 ft <br /> wide (northwest-southeast). The foundation presently stands from 10 ft high to level with the <br /> 16 <br />
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