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Colorado Prospector - Gem and mineral prospecting and mining forums _ Historical Equipment and Tales _ The Paris Mill

Posted by: ColoradoProspector Aug 23 2007, 09:00 AM

Hi everyone,

Thought this might be of interest to lots of folks.
The paris mill is now a historical landmark.....I think... happy.gif
Here is a link to the paris mill page at the www.ColoradoPreservation.org website
http://www.coloradopreservation.org/epp/sites/epp_04_05.html
If you have the chance to visit this old site it's well worth the drive. cool.gif



Photo from the http://www.ColoradoPreservation.org

Posted by: Gene Kooper May 27 2015, 12:01 PM

While poking around on the forum I came across this old post while searching for arastras and the Paris Mill.

I thought folks might like to know about recent activities at the mill. Here are two websites with recent information. The construction work is scheduled to begin next week.

http://coloradopreservation.org/news/preservationist-in-plain-sight-linda-balough-and-the-paris-mill/

http://www.southparkheritage.org/paris-mill

My specific interest in the Paris Mill is searching for the arastras in Buckskin Gulch near the mill. The first mineral survey in the area was for the Excelsior Lode, surveyed in 1868 and 1869., The plats include a lot that extended down to Fairchild Creek (now Buckskin Gulch). The original and re-survey plats and field notes show six arastras (valued at $1800) along the creek. The BLM has a website that hosts color scans of most of Colorado's mineral survey plats. The links below are for the original and re-survey plats (you may have to install viewing software to see them).

http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/details/survey/default.aspx?dm_id=191865&sid=kz1ju342.sja&surveyDetailsTabIndex=1

http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/details/survey/default.aspx?dm_id=191861&sid=kz1ju342.sja&surveyDetailsTabIndex=1

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