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OVRBRDN Offline posts Reply |
... the state of Kalifornia actually encouraged mining?
http://www.conservation.ca.gov/cgs/geologic_resources/gold/documents/sp87.pdf
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ratled Offline 462 posts Reply |
Thanks for posting it. What's nice is your is a pdf for ez saving and reading.
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OVRBRDN Offline posts Reply |
no problem, was doing some research on gravity dredging and found the link...
it took me longer to get adobe to work on this macbook 2 hrs, than it did to post it, 6 edits to make it work, finally realized I just had to paste it, didn't need to hyperlink it or whatever... I wonder when Kali will realize that site is still up... http://www.conservation.ca.gov/cgs/geologic_resources/gold/Pages/Index.aspx then pull it down!
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OVRBRDN Offline posts Reply |
from the afore- mentioned website
Gold State Icon - California State Mineral - State legislation signed on April 23,1965 designated native gold as California's official state mineral. At the signing ceremony Governor Edmund G. Brown said, "Selection of gold as our state mineral is acknowledgement of the intimate part it has played in the history of our people and of the fact that mining is a major California economic activity." like Bob Dylan sang "but things have changed..."
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