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05/05/87
ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES FILE DATA
PRIMARY NAME: ADELE M
ALTERNATE · NAMES: MALIKITT GROUP H.E.M.
LA PAZ COUNTY MILS NUMBER: 185
LOCATION: TOWNSHIP 7 N RANGE 17 W SECTION 18 QUARTER NW LATITUDE: N 33DEG 57MIN 17SEC LONGITUDE: W 114DEG 04MIN 34SEC Tapa MAP NAME: BOUSE - 15 MIN
CURRENT STATUS: PAST PRODUCER
COMMODITY: COPPER GOLD LODE SILVER
BIBLIOGRAPHY: AZBM FILE DATA ADMMR ADELE M FILE
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D ARTMENT OF MINERAL RESOu ';ES STATE OF ARIZONA
FIELD ENGINEERS REPORT
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Adele M. & H. E. M. Mine Date Sept. 20, 1954
Plomosa - Yuma County Engineer Mark Gemmill
Present Status
Exoepting for small leasing operations this property has b · en idle most of the time for some years past .years. The property is not without possibilities but aonsiderable investigation and sampling should be done to determine whether or not it would warrant furl her developm8nt
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DEl ~TMENT of: MINERAL RESOURr~s
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FIELD ENGINEERS REPORT
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Adele I. and H.E ••• Kine Date
District Plomosa District, YllID8. County Engineer A. J(acfarlane
Subject: Report
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Location: These 2 patented mining claims are situated about 6 miles westerly of the
village and rail station ot BOuse, Ari zona, and are recorded ill book ot patented
claims No. 42 at page 112 in the t01lI1. oty~ Cotmty Seat or said county.,
History: Histor,r ot mining in this district ot Plomosa is coincident with the develop
ment ot the territory and state ot Arizona. A gel18ral.ly erratic output ot gold ores
trom this Bo1lS8 area has been. maintained \ since the lDhabl tatlon ot the district by
white men. '
Particularly the t1rst 20 years ot this centllrT was a period wban the mineral depoe! t8
ot Plomoaa District racei ved the expenditure ot substantial. amounts ot capital in
mine explorations. '1'118 shatt work was carried down to the 500 toot level more or less
and lateral developments extended trom this main shatt.
b1dently no lUge body ot milliDg ' or 8Dl81ter grade of ore was tound suitable to the
metallurgy ot the time. In this belt then are 'few M'PDsnts or mills and. the lcnon
production of direct smelting ores was won :trom several. 8III8ll 'mines ot the local! ty.
However, no shipping recorda are now available. At the f'oot of' a large dunp of' the
B.E.M. shatt there 1s tound the remnant of' an ore biu. and plank shoveling tloor. A
road terminated at this old bin - evidences o:t orctshipments trom. this property during
that period-ot 1907 to 1914 when the Woods Bros. ~ DeuTer, Colorado, and others
'owned and operated the Adele 11. and H.E.II. claims.
Neighborly )(11188: . Con.tig'UO'US to the Adele.. on the. northeast side line is located
the unpatented mine,. the tIJI1JiDg Dutchman-. The writer eDJI1nad. this mine during
1936 and totmd a stope 75 t long about 15 t . wide and exteD.d1Dg downward tor over 100'
below cropping tully 750 tons ore c.arryiDg:trom .15 to 1 .. 5 OZ8 •. o-t gold ~d been
shipped tram this' stope. Deeper explorations on this vein only round a gold' content
o'f .1 to .2:: of' an oz. in a vein ot 4' to 6 t in width.
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A.bout 2-1/2: lII1Iss northerly tram the.·· Adele 11. and H.E.](. 121 tound the "Li ttla Butte-
111118 'which 1s DOW equipped with mining pl8l1:t and bllild1Dga. The L1 ttl.· Butta has .
produced aCOIIID8rclal. tonnage ot gold and gold-copper ONa at several operatiDg perioda • .
In add1tion~ to these stated propertIes many others o:t'the T1clD1ty have yis1ded an
1lDknown UIOm't ot gold and amaJ.l tolmages o~ copper, .. t . ot this sold to distant ore
bUJ1.llg agencies. - ,
II1neral OCCmTaIlce: 1I1neral occurrence o:t the Adel. ,)(. and lLE.M. claims consists o:t
first a tairl)" well det1nad vein opened bT 2 cuts 4Ot!to 50' ill length each, and lIined
to a depth 'o-r 8' .to 12t, t ,his vein named Adele, sam.p~ 5 Au 0.04. CU S."c; No.6 '-'
Au 0.04, Cu 4.~.
' fApJrox1matel)" 250' southwesterly trom tlle Ade1. vein is a bold'wide gosaan1zad l.edge
striking troa Its . north cut on a course o-r s 350 E. This nearly parallels the Adela
vein.
ADELE M. & H. E.M. MINE June 14, 1945
About 50 teet on the north side of this ledge a well timbered, 2-compartlnent vertical
shatt was sunk to a depth ot 400' or more. '!'he remnants o't hoist and compressor plant
still on tha gromd is evidence that this shaft was adequately equipped and that much
tmdarground development was made.
There are more than 10,000 tons ot material on the shatt dunp which in part contains
low copper-gold values. Two general dunp samples reprasentiDg 2,500 tons or more
No. 2 assayed Au 0.02 Cu 1.2~
No.3 assayed Au 0.02 Cu 2.0~
Sample No. 4 trom an iron stained andesite be1:cg a large portion ot the main shaft
dump shows only traces ot gold-copper.
On top ot the big dump near the old ore bin 3 tons copper ore likely a remnant ot ores
shipped trom the main shatt assay sample No. 1 Au 0.06 oz. and 9.01$ copper. I did
not attempt to go down shatt to study the ore occurrence which may be Visible within
the main underground workings.
Geology: Geology ot the Bouse mining belt is complex. Both walls of the Adele M.
open cuts appear to be iron stained rhyolite within a taultedgranite which has in
truded older sedimentary formations, limestones and shales, probably ot Cretaceous age.
~ tew workings have attained depth, it leaves any theory ot underlying sandstones
terminating the mineralization Wi tbin a tew hmdrad :teet ot the sur'tace yet unproven.
The vic1nity contains ledges and surfacedep08ita ot hematite which has given a general .
radish oolor to the adjoining area. See bulletin 137 o:t Arizona Bureau or Kines.
Proposed Development: . As the Adele M. vein per samples 5 and 6 has visl bla and com
mercia1 grade or ore Wi thin the 2 cropping cuts, I recommend that, . :tirst, a shaf't be .
sunk 50' near the northwest end o:t said out, thence dr1'ttlng southeast on this vein
would in 300' of' drt'tt, put about 100' of' this vein on back ot the headiDg.
'fhe average width o~ the gold-copper ores in the cuts 18 about 18", whila the tUll
width ot the T81n seems to be rrom 5' to· 8· composed o't a :tirm fsrruginous quartz.
It the above new d8velopment opens commercial ores, f'urther explorations ma,.. 'hen be
planned.
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