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  2. Rocker box - Wikipedia

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    Gold prospector pouring water through his rocker box, Pinos Altos, New Mexico (1940). Rocker box exhibit at Dahlonega Gold Museum. A rocker box (also known as a cradle or a big box) is a gold mining implement for separating alluvial placer gold from sand and gravel which was used in placer mining in the 19th century.

  3. Gold dredge - Wikipedia

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    Gold Dredge, Klondike River, Canada, 1915 The Yankee Fork dredge near Bonanza City, Idaho, which operated into the 1950s. A gold dredge is a placer mining machine that extracts gold from sand, gravel, and dirt using water and mechanical methods. The original gold dredges were large, multi-story machines built in the first half of the 1900s.

  4. Chinese-Americans in the California Gold Rush - Wikipedia

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    The only material people needed for alluvial mining was a rocker box which was a cheaply made piece of equipment that sifted gold out from stream beds. Some miners would take claims along streams individually but jointly registering claims proved to be an effective method of efficiently profiting, and Chinese miners actively participated in this.

  5. Hydraulic mining - Wikipedia

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    Gold miners excavate an eroded bluff with jets of water at a placer mine in Dutch Flat, California sometime between 1857 and 1870.. The modern form of hydraulic mining, using jets of water directed under very high pressure through hoses and nozzles at gold-bearing upland paleogravels, was first used by Edward Matteson near Nevada City, California in 1853 during the California Gold Rush. [3]

  6. John Studebaker - Wikipedia

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    In December 1901, at the age of 68, John was the last survivor of the founding family [7] [8] and, after a visit to a motor show in Chicago, he began to accept the urging of his son-in-law Fred Fish that electric cars, initially, would be the future of the Studebaker company.

  7. Stamp mill - Wikipedia

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    Stamp mills are still in use in Colombia by artisanal miners, powered by electric motors. Eight heads of Cornish stamps powered by a waterwheel A five unit Californian stamp mill once used in Arizona for crushing copper ore. Cornish stamps are stamp mills that were developed in Cornwall for use in tin mining in around 1850. Cornish stamps were ...

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