News printed in Lewiston’s
Golden Age made its way into
The Oregonian for July 18, 1863. The items included good news from the Boise Basin: For the summer, three partners on one claim had “twenty yeast boxes filled with gold.”
The paper continued, “The Elk City mines are paying handsomely. They average all the way from $10 to $100 a day to the hand. There is a great demand for hands at $5 per day.”
They did report difficulties in the Florence area because the largest ditch company wanted to ch...
Published on July 18, 2013 00:30