COTTONWOOD SPRINGS MINING DISTRICT (UTAH). RECORDER
Agency History #3139
CREATION
The development of the cyanide process in the early 1890s and the construction of the first commercial cyanide mill in Mercur stimulated mining activity and prompted the organization of several new mining districts in Tooele County. The Cottonwood Springs Mining District was organized in the area between the Sheeprock and the Simpson Mountains near the Tooele-Juab County border. Late 19th century mining districts were organized according to federal law which states that mineral deposits in the public domain are free and open to exploration, and locators of the same have exclusive right of possession (Statutes at Large, Treaties, and Proclamations, of the United States of America, vol. 17, 1872, chap. 152). It appears that the Cottonwood District only functioned for two years. Subsequent claims in this area were recorded by the Erickson Mining District.
FUNCTIONS
In accordance with federal guidelines, mining districts adopted by-laws to regulate mining activity in the district and elected recorders to keep records of claims. No by-laws have been discovered for this district to show how the district tailored federal regulations to meet local needs.
ADMINISTRATION
Based on general practice a mining district recorder was chosen from among the claim holders in the district. The recorder kept a record of claims within the district, and his record books were open for public inspection.
Mining district recorders appointed deputies as needed to carry out their responsibilities. Records for the Cottonwood Springs District end in 1893. After that date, claims in this area were recorded in the Erickson Mining District.
DISTRICT RECORDER | |
C.S. Foote | 1892, Aug-1893, Dec |
COMPILED BY: Rosemary Cundiff , August 2002
SOURCES
Blanthorn, Ouida. A History of Tooele County. Utah Historical Society, 1998.
Cottonwood Springs Mining District (Utah). Recorder. Mining records. Utah State Archives (Series 24151).
Erickson Mining District (Utah). Recorder. Mining records. Utah State Archives (Series 24155).
Statutes at Large, Treaties, and Proclamations, of the United States of America, vol. 17, chap. 152. Published by authority of Congress, Boston: Brown, Little and Company.
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