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  2. 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.

  3. Dredge No. 4 - Wikipedia

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    Dredge No. 4 (Hän: Lëzrą Kä̀nëchà "s/he is looking for money") is a wooden-hulled bucketline sluice dredge that mined placer gold on the Yukon River from 1913 until 1959. It is now located along Bonanza Creek Road 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) south of the Klondike Highway [ 1 ] near Dawson City , Yukon , where it is preserved as one of the ...

  4. Bonanza Creek - Wikipedia

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    The "Discovery Claim (Claim 37903)", a mining claim on Bonanza Creek where the Klondike Gold Rush began, the discovery of which marked the beginning of the development of the Yukon; [4] and "Dredge No. 4", a preserved bucketline sluice dredge used to mine placer gold and which symbolizes the importance of dredging operations to the evolution of ...

  5. Category:Gold dredges - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gold dredges" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Gold dredge; D. Dredge No. 4; F.

  6. Category:Dredges - Wikipedia

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    Gold dredge; M. Miss Katie (2022 ship) N. Nettle Creek Tin Dredge This page was last edited on 1 January 2020, at 08:12 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. Charles Sew Hoy - Wikipedia

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    The three new dredges – prosaically named Dredges 2, 3 and 4 – were of identical construction. Each was 94 feet long, 18 feet wide and 7 feet deep, with bucket ladders 70 feet in length. [58] [59] Each dredge had a coal-fired steam engine, rated at 26 horse power, with a boiler working at up to 80 lb per square inch. Each of the 25 steel ...