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  2. List of mines in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    This list of mines in Oregon summarizes the mines listed by the Geographic Names Information System. As of January 7, 2014, there are 595 entries. As of January 7, 2014, there are 595 entries. name

  3. Auburn, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Auburn is deserted today, but the former gold mining boomtown was once the largest community in Eastern Oregon. [4] Auburn only had one or two buildings until 1861, when gold was discovered in the area. [4] By September 1862, Auburn had grown into a full-fledged town with over 20 stores and 1000 homes to serve the mining industry.

  4. Cornucopia, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    By 1930 the census recorded a population of only 10. By 1934 the mines were processing gold once again. By 1938 the mining company was profitable, making $100,000.00 in September (Equivalent to $1,734,212.77 in April 2017 [6]). The mines continued to grow, and Cornucopia was responsible for 66% of the gold in Oregon in 1939.

  5. Blue River, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Gold was discovered in the Blue River area in 1863, but by 1912, most gold mining activity had ended. [4] The ore was low grade and the local stamp mills have not operated in many years. [2] Records show, however, that the Lucky Boy Mine had extracted more than $1 million from the Blue River Mining District during the brief gold rush. [4]

  6. R.M. Wade & Co. - Wikipedia

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    In the midst of the California Gold rush in the year 1855, he arrived in California and set up a supply store in a gold mining camp. Following this, he moved to Salem, Oregon and founded R.M. Wade & Co. [5] The company primarily sold farming equipment and buggies to agricultural dealers in the state of Oregon. By 1888, it had branches in ...

  7. Greenhorn, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Greenhorn was first populated in the 1860s as miners prospected for gold in the area. It was platted in 1904, though it lost two-thirds of its population between 1900 and 1910. [8] The mining district was composed first of placer mines, but soon many lode gold mines developed. The city was incorporated in 1903 and had a population of 28 in 1910 ...

  8. Dixie, Baker County, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Dixie is an unincorporated community in Baker County, Oregon, United States. [1] It is along the Burnt River about 5 miles (8 km) north of Lime. [2] Dixie was so-named because it is near the confluence of the Burnt River and Dixie Creek, which in turn was named for the many gold miners from the U.S. South (nicknamed "Dixie") who worked on the creek. [2]

  9. Galice, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Galice was officially settled in 1852 as a mining community, deriving its name from one of its founders, Louis Galice. It was at first called Galiceburg, and located on Galice Creek upstream from the Rogue River. Today it sits on the Rogue, downstream from the junction with Galice Creek. [1] The creek was a hot spot for gold prospecting in the ...

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