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Franklin-Creighton Mine

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was shut down in 1913 as a result of a collapsed shaft which caused the mine to flood. As of 2022, only three major structures exist: The stamping mill's concrete foundation (which has been rebuilt into a pavilion for the nearby housing development site), the Franklin residence and doctor's office, and the "Shingle House," the mine's former post office and general store.
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or the Franklin-Creighton Mine. This mine was one of the most productive and continued to operate many years after other area mines had ceased operations. Some estimate that it was yielding $ 1000 per day in 1893 and others place its total production after 1880 at as much as $ 1,000,000. The mine
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because it was started by a widow, Mrs. Mary G. Franklin, who obtained a 40-acre (160,000 m) lot in the
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The Shingle House, the last remaining building from the Franklin-Creighton Mine.
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gold mine located off what is now Yellow Creek Road in the town of
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U.S. Geological Survey datasheet for the Franklin-Creighton Mine
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Buildings and structures in Cherokee County, Georgia
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Index


Georgia Gold Rush
Ball Ground
Cherokee County
Georgia
Etowah River
Gold Lottery of 1832
A Brief History of Cherokee County
Georgia Historical Marker – Cherokee County Gold
The Gold and Grass Farms: a trip through history
U.S. Geological Survey datasheet for the Franklin-Creighton Mine
TopoQuest location
Categories
Georgia Gold Rush
Georgia Land Lotteries
Gold mines in Georgia
Buildings and structures in Cherokee County, Georgia
Geology of Georgia (U.S. state)
1913 disestablishments in Georgia (U.S. state)

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