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  2. Granite, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The board deemed gold mining to be non-essential to the war effort, and it wanted gold miners to mine "essential" metals instead. [10] Since Granite depended so heavily on gold mining, its economy collapsed when the mines shut down. [8] Telephone and electric services to Granite ceased after the war. [8]

  3. 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

  4. Sumpter Valley Gold Dredge - Wikipedia

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    The Sumpter Valley Gold Dredge is a historic gold dredge located in Sumpter, in the U.S. state of Oregon. Gold was discovered in Sumpter in 1862. Gold was discovered in Sumpter in 1862. Three gold dredges were put into service in the Sumpter Valley district between 1912 and 1934.

  5. Bohemia mining district - Wikipedia

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    The Bohemia mining district is an area of about 9 square miles (23 km 2) in the Cascade Range of the U.S. state of Oregon. Near Bohemia Mountain in Lane County, about 25 miles (40 km) southeast of Cottage Grove, the district was the most productive of the mining areas in the Western Cascades. Beginning in the 1860s, mines in the district ...

  6. List of ghost towns in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Apiary Road is a popular freight route for forest products moving from the Northern Oregon Coast Range to markets in Longview, Washington. [15] Ashwood: 1870 (c.) Jefferson: C [16] [17] Auburn: 1861 1903 Baker: A Site of first gold rush in eastern Oregon. [18] Austin: 1888 1950 Grant: C [19] Bacona: 1897 Washington: A

  7. Corporate plan would permanently end steelmaking jobs at ...

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    A pending corporate deal would permanently shut down steelmaking operations at the mill in Granite City, cutting an estimated 1,000 jobs. United States Steel owns the mill and indicated plans to ...

  8. Ah Hee Diggings - Wikipedia

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    The Ah Hee Diggings, also known as the Chinese Walls, are an area of some 60 acres (24 ha) of hand-stacked rock walls in Oregon, U.S., built by Chinese miners who worked for the Ah Hee Placer Mining Company along Granite Creek from 1867 to 1891 near present day Granite, Oregon.

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