- Atlantic Cable Quartz Lode
The Atlantic Cable Quartz Lode is a gold mine in
Deer Lodge County, Montana . The mine is located in the southwestern area ofMontana , between Drummond and Anaconda along thePintler Scenic Route onMontana Highway 1 , east of Georgetown Lake.The
gold mine was named onJune 15 ,1867 , with the name commemorating the completion of the laying of the second transatlantic cable. The mine's founders were Alexander Aiken, John B. Pearson and Jonas Stough. They were camped onFlint Creek and their horses had drifted off. In tracking them to this location, the men were led to the discovery of themine . Machinery for the firstmill was imported fromSwansea, Wales , and moved by wagon team fromCorinne, Utah , the nearestrailroad terminal.In the 1800's mining was irregular. The town which grew up around the mine,
Cable, Montana , boomed and busted four distinct times: 1867-1869, 1873-1878, 1883-1891 and 1902-1940. The Atlantic Cable Quartz Lode mine was operated with varying success until about 1880, when extremely richore was located. A 500-foot piece of ground produced $6,500,000 ingold . W.A. Clark paid $19,000 for one chunk ofore taken from thismine in 1889 and claimed it was the largestgold nugget ever found.In 1902, two brothers cleaned up the mine and obtained $18,000 from the first clean up. By 1906, three shifts a day were running in the mill. By 1940, the mine was inactive and has remained that way.
ee also
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Gold mining
*Gold mining in the United States
*Gold prospecting
*Gold rush
*William Andrews Clark References
* Bancroft, H.H. "History of Washington, Idaho and Montana: 1845-1889", San Francisco : The History Company, 1890.
* Morris, P.F. "Anaconda Montana: Copper Smelting Boom Town on the Western Frontier", Anaconda, MT : Swann Pub., 1997.
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