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that were held by two gentlemen, named Gifford and Shannon, in the main portion of Lake Opeepeesway. By July 11, he had discovered gold by panning in a rusty out-cropping on the southern shore of the lake. This was a remarkable find as it was seemingly out in the open but somehow overlooked by previous prospectors which enabled him to stake six claims by the 17th of July .
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The Jerome Gold Mine was operated by the Mining Corporation of Canada and produced 62,000 ounces of gold between 1939 and 1945. World War II placed increased demands on Canadian mining operations, from the beginning of the war effort in 1939. Pressures were placed on nickel mining for metal usage and
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The Jerome Gold Mine is named in honor of Bert Jerome, an experienced gold prospector who was commissioned to search for gold by the Mining Corporation of Canada and the Ashley Gold Mining Corporation in July 1938. That July, Jerome began searching for gold in a region west of some existing claims
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gold mining to help finance the war effort and, in particular, increase the spending potential with the United States. Pressure to increase gold production was placed upon the Sudbury area by the Canadian Government in
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By September 1938, the Mining Corporation of Canada staked an additional 42 claims. The discovery lead to revelation of an ore body that stretched 700 feet in length and varied in width up to 33 feet.
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workers, the community had a population of 150 at its peak but was abandoned by 1945 after the mine ceased operations. The nearby community of
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Geologists have estimated that the mine could potentially hold 2,100,000 troy ounces of gold, of which 25% is silver content.
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The mine was owned by E. B. Eddy Forest Products Company until 1998 when it was purchased by
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Rickaby, H.C. (2 January 1941). "Mines' Production Jumps in Ontario". Montreal Gazette.
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Jerome Mine, Ontario
Jerome is located in Ontario
47°37′14″N 82°14′14″W / 47.62056°N 82.23722°W / 47.62056; -82.23722
Sudbury
Sudbury, Unorganized, North Part
Time zone
UTC-5
DST
UTC-4
Postal code FSA
Area codes
705, 249
unincorporated area
ghost town
Unorganized North Part
Sudbury District
northeastern
Ontario
Canada
mining
gold mine
Ramsey
lumber
Sultan Industrial Road
Ottawa
Domtar
"Jerome Mine"


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