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- Lost_Cement_Mine abstract "The Lost Cement Mine is a legendary gold vein situated in the eastern Sierra Nevada of California, United States.It was supposedly found in 1857 by two men who were separated from their group while crossing the Sierra. They traveled near the headwaters of the Owens River, and found some hardened red igneous rock that may have had a large amount of gold in it. One of the men kept the ore, but was dying of tuberculosis in 1860, so gave the ore to a Doctor Randall in payment, along with a rough location of it. In miner's parlance of the era, the red igneous rock was known as "cement", hence the name of the lost mine.Doctor Randall and his assistant Gid Whiteman spent years looking for the ore in the pumice hills to the south and west of Deadman Summit. News of the search leaked out to the mining communities near Mono Lake. This news caused a frenzy of furtive searching. Mark Twain was near Mono Lake and joined in the search, which was documented in his book Roughing It.James Wright wrote a series of newspaper articles about the search in 1879. He speculated that the lost cement was actually found across the Sierra Crest, near Devils Postpile. Wright claimed that the lost cement was mined for a number of years in secret, and then the mining cabin was destroyed to prevent others from finding the ore.".
- Lost_Cement_Mine thumbnail Long_Valley_caldera_NE_rim.jpg?width=300.
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageID "17546014".
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageLength "2016".
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageRevisionID "642103787".
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gold_mines_in_California.
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lost_mines.
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Deadman_Summit.
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Devils_Postpile.
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Devils_Postpile_National_Monument.
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Igneous_rock.
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Mono_Lake.
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Owens_River.
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Pumice.
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Roughing_It.
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Sierra_Crest.
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Sierra_Nevada_(U.S.).
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Tuberculosis.
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageWikiLink File:Long_Valley_caldera_NE_rim.jpg.
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lost Cement Mine".
- Lost_Cement_Mine hasPhotoCollection Lost_Cement_Mine.
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mining-stub.
- Lost_Cement_Mine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lost_Cement_Mine subject Category:Gold_mines_in_California.
- Lost_Cement_Mine subject Category:Lost_mines.
- Lost_Cement_Mine hypernym Vein.
- Lost_Cement_Mine type Article.
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- Lost_Cement_Mine type Place.
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- Lost_Cement_Mine type Object.
- Lost_Cement_Mine type Place.
- Lost_Cement_Mine comment "The Lost Cement Mine is a legendary gold vein situated in the eastern Sierra Nevada of California, United States.It was supposedly found in 1857 by two men who were separated from their group while crossing the Sierra. They traveled near the headwaters of the Owens River, and found some hardened red igneous rock that may have had a large amount of gold in it.".
- Lost_Cement_Mine label "Lost Cement Mine".
- Lost_Cement_Mine sameAs m.0479szh.
- Lost_Cement_Mine sameAs Q6683905.
- Lost_Cement_Mine sameAs Q6683905.
- Lost_Cement_Mine wasDerivedFrom Lost_Cement_Mine?oldid=642103787.
- Lost_Cement_Mine depiction Long_Valley_caldera_NE_rim.jpg.
- Lost_Cement_Mine isPrimaryTopicOf Lost_Cement_Mine.