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Great Sierra Mine Historic Site

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Built
  
1881

Opened
  
1881

Added to NRHP
  
24 May 1978

NRHP Reference #
  
78000382

Area
  
4 ha

Nearest city
  
Lee Vining

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Architect
  
Great Sierra Consolidated Silver

Similar
  
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The Great Sierra Mine Historic Site preserves the site of the largest mining operation in what would become Yosemite National Park. The mine was located on Tioga Hill on the crest and eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada, one of several claims intended to work the Sheepherder silver lode. The Sheepherder lode was discovered in 1860, and rediscovereed by shepherd Thomas Brusky, Jr., who staked a number of claims in the area. In 1881 all of the claims were bought out by the Great Sierra Consolidated Silver Mining Company and established the company town of Dana. Due to the 11,000 foot altitude the town was soon relocated to the bottom of the hill at Bennettville.

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After an adit was driven 1784 feet into the side of the hill at an expenditure of $300,000, operations were closed down in 1884. They resumed with modern equipment in 1933, but did not find the Sheepherder Lode, and operations ceased for good.

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Today, five stone cabins, a powder house and a blacksmith shop remain. The shafts have collapsed or have been filled in.

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References

Great Sierra Mine Historic Site Wikipedia