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In 1794, he built the first stamping mill in America.
The characteristic indicator of a former stamping mill is the mortarstone.
Anton's words, for all the Gryphon slurring, came out like plates from a stamping mill.
A stamping mill may refer to a factory that performs stamping.
It drove a stamping mill, used in the production of flax, and a corn mill.
As a rule, they constitute a small group of buildings, one of which is invariably the stamping mill office where deals were struck.
Or a stamping mill.
(A stamping mill mechanically crushes raw ore for further processing.)
Another is the stamping mill itself, with the upper floor used for drying laundry in winter and used for other purposes in summer.
The mill was probably a drainage mill originally, but was later converted to a stamping mill.
The coal mined was also used locally as fuel for the stamping mill at the Good Hope Mine and was shipped elsewhere in the state.
The Baltic Mill was a copper stamping mill near Redridge, Michigan.
He worked in a mine and a stamping mill, and when he was 17 began carpentering at the Huron Mine.
The old count house survives, as does one of the old engine houses and a stamping mill (all now converted to private residences) plus several mining cottages.
It was founded during the California Gold Rush, and was the site of the first authorized gold stamping mill, or mint, in California.
In addition, at some stage he had a stamping mill at Kidwelly, on the site later used for Kidwelly Tinplate Works.
I can ill afford to take off a second afternoon - I work at the stamping mill in Ten Mile, you know - but God's business must always take precedence over man's.'
The area around what is now Lake Linden was sparsely settled until the 1860s, when the Calumet and Hecla Mining Company decided to place their stamping mill near the lake.
The prominent wall with a hole in it just below the main track is the side wall of the wheelpit of stamping mill No. 2, the hole marking the location of the axle.
There are further remains of an associated mine known as Wheal Katherine about a kilometre to the east-these include six shafts, a wheelpit and another stamping mill (known as No. 7).
In 1881 a group of investors from Leadville called the Farwell Consolidated Mining Company bought up all the mining claims around the settlement, and established a stamping mill and sawmill.
The first documentary evidence for a stamping mill on Dartmoor is dated 1504, though they would almost certainly have been in use earlier than this (the first reference for Cornwall is from 1400, for instance).
A stamp mill (or stamp battery or stamping mill) is a type of mill machine that crushes material by pounding rather than grinding, either for further processing or for extraction of metallic ores.
The stamping mill was built in 1850-51 by Moffat and Company, operating under the authority of Augustus Humbert, who had been appointed by President John Tyler to be the federal Assayer for California.
Rocky Mountain Mystery was filmed on location at the Doble mine and at the stamping mill on Gold Mountain at Big Bear Lake, Big Bear Valley, California.
By 1864, a stamp mill was working in the area.
The rock was brought to a stamp mill to be crushed.
Work began on the new stamp mill in 1888.
From the fort, we could see the remnants of an old gold stamp mill.
The first mining claims were filed in 1874, and a stamp mill followed by 1878.
A 10 Stamp mill was built at this mine.
A 20 head of stamps mill began ore crushing operations on 16 July 1872.
The preferred method of extraction in those days was stamp milling.
In 1794, he built the first stamping mill in America.
During its heyday, the town only consisted of a five stamp mill and a few stores.
Today, only the large smokestack and the ruins from the stamp mill still remain.
The seven-story building is built in the shape of a gold stamp mill.
In 1933, fire destroyed the stamp mill works and ore was stockpiled.
Well, you could have damaged her more by feeding her into a stamp mill!
A stamp mill is used to crush ore in order to extract minerals.
A small stamp mill was also established here.
The Bald pulverizer had been started previously and run a short time, but was not a stamp mill.
This was originally produced by mechanical means using a stamp mill to create flakes.
In its heyday, the camp had a store and a ten-stamp stamp mill.
A stamp mill settlement about four miles (6 km) away was named Waterman.
The stamp mill for breaking up ore has been used since at least the 16th century.
The town had one ten head stamp mill operating the Austin mine just outside town in 1895.
A stamp mill was erected on Dog Creek, near the mine.
The first stamp mill was destroyed in a fire and the second washed away in a flood.
A 10 stamp mill was built there in 1897 and 30 more stamps were added along with a hydro electric power house.
Ideally the stamping batteries would work 24 hours a day.
In 1875 the first stamp battery (5 head) was erected.
There was a two mile long transmission line from the generating station to the stamping battery.
A stamp battery contained a row of stamps.
The quartz was then crushed into a fine dust by stamping batteries in a stamp mill.
None of the original buildings remain but a track from the campsite leads to a cemetery and an old stamping battery.
The mineral collection at Battery Hill is a must see, although the stamp battery ceased working in 2005.
The 20 stamp battery was originally powered mechanically by a water turbine fed from a miners water race.
Another privately owned ten stamp battery that allowed public access known as The sons of Westralia was also operating at the time.
Some mine shafts and other diggings, the graveyard (the oldest grave dated 1854) and a stamping battery (five head) can still be seen.
A ten stamp state battery and five stamp battery known as The Burtville Ore Reduction works were operated within the town from 1903 to 1906.
The first industrial hydro-electric power plant was established at Bullendale in Otago in 1885, to provide power for a 20 stamp battery at the Phoenix mine.
"Battery Hill" which overlooks the town of Tennant Creek is the site of one of the last two operating ten-head stamp batteries, a Government owned ore crushing machine.
He returned to Adelaide in 1867 to supply the Montacute goldmine with a ten head stamp battery, which he bought back the following year and installed at the Echunga goldmine.
A stamp mill (or stamp battery or stamping mill) is a type of mill machine that crushes material by pounding rather than grinding, either for further processing or for extraction of metallic ores.
The Talisman, Crown and Woodstock stamping battery remains at the lower end of the gorge are some of the most significant reminders of the time (mining at the batteries occurred roughly from the 1880s to 1950s).
Later on, gold and silver were found in the Okupu / Whangaparapara area in the 1890s, with the remains of a stamping battery on the Whangaparapara Road forming one of the remainders of this time.
The first major transmission line in the North Island was constructed in 1913-14, connecting the Horahora hydro station to Waikino to meet the power requirements of the stamp battery 5 miles further on at the Waihi gold mine.