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Journal of the Mitchell Society 



[March 



ASSAYS OF GOLD ORE, COGGINS MINE 



Sarnpli 



I^evel 



Description 



Southwest stope - 



Southwest stope opposite end from A _ 



Just east stope, supposed v all rock , 



Just northeast of dike. All slate 



West cioss-cut from shaft. Mostly slate 



with seams of quartz -... 



Last 12 ft. cross-cut. Northeast side 



Cross-cut to northeast stope. Section east 



of stope 



Extreme southwest end of northeast stope 



Extreme e^^d. Almost western to the north- 



ea st drifts 



Extreme end of the easterly northeast drift... 

 Extreme southwest end just beyond diabase 



di'-e - -. 



Southwest cross-cut. Slate 3ft. .Sin 



Next 5 ft 8 in. beyond M 



Northeast cross-cut. Northeast side _ 



Southwest end of northenst stone -... 



Ju-.^ction of two northepst drifts 



Just east of main shaft. Northeast side of 



chamber 



Nine ft. to tbo east of R, extending partly 



beyond shaft 



2 ft. seam of quartz of S _ 



5 ft. abovp bottom northeast stope, north- 

 east e'^ d 



Just southwest IT, ^ ft. to 4 ft. above bot- 

 tom of stope 



Southwest end of stop". ^ ft. abore bottom 

 Southwest cross-cut. Northeast side of first 



S ft. of slate 



Westwardly northeast drift. .^1 ft. 6 in. 



from fnce Sample across roof 



R's'treme r'^vtheist coss-cut. East section... 



Snme as CC. Ne^t 10 ft. 10 i-^. to west 



Vf>^t IP ft. 10 in. to DD to west 



North side of cross-cut, .S3 ft. from shaft 



South s'^" of cross-cut. beginning .33 ft. 



from =*i a ft 



South s''''^ of cross-cut, beginning 33 ft. 



from sb a f t 



Next 2 ft. to C-2 - 



Nevt 2 ft. to D-2 



^V-t 3 ft. to E-2 



North side cross-cut, beginning 3.j ft. from 



shaft 



T^V-t 2 ft. to (J-2 



^e'-t 2 ft. to H2 



>>^e'>-t 2 ft. to 1-2 - _ 



South side of cross-cut. last 3 ft. 2 in. of 



cross-cut - - 



Ne-t 1 ft. fi in to K-2 - 



* Assa.vs A to EE were made by Mr. Prank Drane. Charlotte, N. C. 

 t Assays A-2 to L-2 were made by Mr. Henry McCoy, Ophir, N. C. 

 t Tt was considered when these two simnles were taken that they 

 beyond the ore-bearing seam, and the assays indicate this. 



