
C&C Mining Works
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N 39° 18.684 W 119° 38.860
11S E 271726 N 4354676
This Historical Marker is mounted on a steel post just southeast of the intersection of Sutton and E Streets in Virginia City, Nevada.
Waymark Code: WMFMGN
Location: Nevada, United States
Date Posted: 11/03/2012
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Comstock Historical Landmark No. 1
C&C Mining Works
Consolidated Virginia & California Mine Shaft, L Street, Virginia City, NV
The C&C was the largest and most modern of all Comstock era shafts and was located on the grounds of the California Mine. It was the joint property of the Consolidated Virginia and California Mining Companies. It was used to extract the fabulously rich “Big Bonanza” ores of both mines. The shaft was started in the mid-1870s and was part of a line of vertical shafts sunk in an attempt to tap the Comstock Lode at depths of 3,000 feet beneath the surface. Between 1876 and 1881 total production for the California Mine’s portion of the C&C was an estimated $44,031,000.00 from about 588,000 tons of ore for an average yield of almost $75.00 per ton. Total dividends paid on the C&C stock was about $31,320,000.
Looking down hill to the east beyond this marker the C&C was located about 8 blocks below this sign and just to the east of the electric sub-station. The building burned down in the 1950’s
This marker sponsored by Marshall Earth Resources, Hugh Roy Marshall, Virginia City, Nevada 2009