Champion-Providence Mine
1851 establishments in California1920 disestablishments in CaliforniaAmerican companies disestablished in 1920American companies established in 1851California Gold Rush ... and 6 more
Defunct energy companies of the United StatesEnergy companies disestablished in 1920Energy companies established in 1851Gold mines in CaliforniaHistory of Nevada City, CaliforniaSource attribution
Champion-Providence Mine was a consolidation of two adjoining gold mines in Nevada City, California subsequent to the California Gold Rush. After it became the Champion Group following annexation of additional adjacent mining concerns, it became one of the two most productive mining groups in the Nevada City Mining District, alongside the North Star Mine, which eventually purchased it. The Champion-Providence Mine closed in 1920.
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N 39.2622222222 ° | E -121.037222222 ° |
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American Hill Road 15809
95959
California, United States
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