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&quot;Garrity fy Butcher s Diggings, in Sec. 12, T. 38, R. 4 E., 

 have not been worked for some years, but are regarded as being 

 excellent mines. 



&quot; Bisch 4- Daly s Mines, located in Sec. 7, T. 38, R. 5 E. 

 One shaft has been sunk here to the depth of eighty feet, and a 

 considerable quantity of lead obtained. 



&quot;Bogy s Diggings, located in E. hf. of S.W. qr. of Sec. 12, 

 T. 38, R. 4, have yielded considerable lead, but workings have 

 been suspended here for several years. 



&quot;Lee s Digging s, directly south of Mammoth Mines, in Sec. 

 13, T. 39, R. 3 E., were wrought to some extent about twenty 

 years ago, but nothing has been done here recently. 



&quot;Robinson s Diggings are located in Sec. 16, T. 39, R. 4 E. 

 In Sec. 10, T. 39, R. 4, on land owned by Gen. Hunt, about 

 50,000 pounds of ore have been raised. 



&quot; Kelly s Diggings, in Sec. 5 of same T. and R., have yielded 

 considerable amounts of lead. 



&quot; Frissel s Mines, situated in N.W. qr. of Sec. 30, T. 40, 

 R. 3 E. According to Mr. Frissel these mines were discovered 

 in 1842, and they have yielded 125,000 pounds of mineral, of 

 which amount 100,000 pounds were raised during the years 

 1842-3. They have not been wrought to any extent for sev 

 eral years. 



&quot; Nashville Mines, in N.E. qr. of Sec. 33, T. 40, R. 3 E., 

 have been worked at intervals since 1827, and have yielded up 

 to the present time about 100,000 pounds of ore. 



&quot; Gray s Mines, located in Sec. 4, T. 39, R. 3 E., were dis 

 covered nearly forty years ago, and have been worked at inter 

 vals up to the present time. A few shafts have been sunk 

 here, but most of the lead has been obtained from surface dig 

 gings. The ore was formerly smelted on the spot by means 

 of a log furnace, the remains of which are still to be seen. 



&quot; Rocky Diggings, are situated in S.E. qr. of Sec. 5, T. 38, 

 R. 5 E. Some lead has been obtained here, but these mines 

 have not been worked for several years. 



&quot; Miller s Diggings, situated in the same section as Rocky 

 Diggings, are yielding lead in small quantity.&quot; 



