Joseph Edward Marsh

Bio in Brief

Born:

September 2, 1836 in Pelham, NH

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Before Los Angeles

Death:

April 1, 1917, in Los Angeles

Civic, Professional, Business Transactions

Business:

Eisen Meyer Manufacturing Co. - Little Rock, Arkansas

Imperial Consolidated Oil Company

Crown Petroleum Company of Los Angeles

Pioneer Mining and Milling Company

Jefferson Mining and Milling Company

Westlake Mining Company

The New York mine

The owner of the New York mine, in the mountain range of that name, located in San Bernardino county, have issued bonds to the amount of $60,000 to carry on development. The mine has been operated for several year, and has several hundred feet of tunnel and drifts, and is equipped with tramways throughout. It is said to have made a number of shipment of ore, with good returns. The chief 
owners of the mine are the Doakes of Riverside.

Elmer C. Cole and associates of this city have located a claim a short distance from the New York property, about three miles from Manvel, and about the same distance from Leastalk, the junction of the Sante Fe and Salt Lake railroads. The outcroppings are said to be from four to twenty feet in width, and ore runs from $20 to $40 a ton. This is at or near the surface, work having just commenced, and it is impossible as yet to say what will be found at depth. The owners say they are confident: that they are not organizing any company, and have no intention of doing so; that they have not even given the property a name, but they are going ahead with their development with their own capital.

'Our property is as yet only a prospect, and we do not call it in any sense a mine, ' said Mr. Cole yesterday. 'We have only gone in a few feet so far, and what is further in remains to be seen, but we are very well satisfied with what we have found to date. There is every indication of good ore in large bodies. An interesting point is the similarity of the ore in the district with that of the Bullfrog. There are many Bullfrog men now in the New York Mountains, and they all note the resemblance and comment upon it, but there is one advantage that we have over the Nevada district, and that is that the ore is here right on the surface. Many say they have never seen any place where it shows up better.

'The country around Leastalk and the New York Mountains is beginning to attract a great deal of attention, and many prospectors are coming in all the time. Where the cool fall weather begins I feel certain that there will be a tremendous rush to the district of men who hitherto have had their attention on points in Nevada and other sections.

'There are a number of new claims being taken up all the time in this region, many by men known here. The entire district is so directly tributary to Los Angeles that its development means much to the city."

AS STOCKBROKER

Mount Washington Company

The Berkshire Oil and Land Company

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