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YORKVILLE GOLD MINE...

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Posted Aug 05, 2007, 06:32:31 am

Anyone have any credible info, maps, or links regarding the Yorkville Gold Mine??? Have been all over the net but can't seem to find much on it...mine is located near Yorkville, Georgia in NW Paulding county...

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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Aug 12, 2007, 08:44:47 pm

Yeh I found the Yorkville mine last weekend. Did some detecting there and alot of walking to find places to detect and to actually find where they mined. I found lots of workings, but on the way back to my truck I found a very large digging and small sluce box. So I logged it in my memory because I was to tired to detect, still had a long walk back to truvk. Will go there again some other time for some extensive detecting, hopefully to find some nuggets. I will probally go back there by myself first time then ask other detectorist to go with...could be fun! Was cool to read someone else was interested in this one.


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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Aug 13, 2007, 05:49:31 am

Do yall know anything about the one near Acworth and Pumpkinvine creek?  I have a relative that lives close to where "GoldMaps" indicates a past Gold mine, and there is some tales of Indians mining and burying some gold near there. 
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Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Aug 13, 2007, 05:42:05 pm

Bear...do keep in mind that is WMA land, not sure of MD'ing rules there as it is actually owned by the city of Atlanta...go figure...BEST of luck to you...may run into you out there sometime...live close but working 6 days a week right now, and with bow season just around the corner,may have more company then u want...WEAR ORANGE...

Capt...never heard of that one near Acworth, although not totally out of the realm of possibilities...Punkinvine is a much bigger creek up that way, damn near a small river...try PM'ing Ivan Salis over at the Shipwreck Forum...He's a wealth of research knowledge...best of luck...

Thanks for the replies gentlemen...was wondering if anyone was even reading this thread...GOOD HUNTING to both of you!!!

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Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Jan 27, 2008, 04:49:18 pm

 ;)  been there several times,have found several pickers.and saw a fingernail size piece ,rough with a lot of character.panning is ok or maybe a (small) sluice.i wouldn't take a detector ,part of pauding national forest (severe penalties).nice mine shaft ,be careful it has a 180 feet deep hole full of water,and from time to time very large rattle snakes!

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Reply To This Topic #5 Posted Jan 27, 2008, 05:25:37 pm

I been trying to find more info on this mine for months.  I may not be looking in the right place until I found this site.  I dont do any metal detecting but I use my sluice box and gold pan to look for gold.  Im 24 yrs old and its one of the best hobbys I have ever had.  Can someone give me more info on how to get to the actual mine and/or to local creeks in the imediate area??  Do I need to check in with the WMA station or get a permit of sometype to dig with a shovel in the creeks?   Or does anyone know of any public access places near Floyd,Polk,Paulding,Haralson area where I can run my small sluice box?   Any help will be much appreciated.  THANKS guys/gals
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Reply To This Topic #6 Posted Jan 27, 2008, 05:48:51 pm

 ;)     creek is small ,need     small     i mean small    sluice    ,go down to creek    follow upstream   to tailing piles  right side up the hill.

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Reply To This Topic #7 Posted Jan 27, 2008, 06:44:03 pm

Cool thanks.  Where Can I park to walk up to it?  Do I need to park on the road or is there a backroad I can take that gets close to it? 

I have a small 6"w by 24" long sluice and a 10"w and 42"L sluice.    I also have a recirculating sluice which is mainly my clean up sluice but can be used in normal prospecting but wont be able to run much material.  I could always use my gold pans in the creek  Grin   

Any gold found in the creeks down there???  I'd love to go back in the mines but from what I have been told and have read they are really dangerious.  So I believe it is better off I stay out.  Thanks for the info and the message !
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Reply To This Topic #8 Posted Feb 02, 2008, 03:31:04 pm

Well I went down towards the Paulding Forest WMA right off GoldMine RD.  Parked right off the road the gate was locked.  Walked half a mile or so and saw a nice little creek.  Didnt do any panning or anything but I am going back tomorrow to try my hand at some sample panning in that small creek and if I find anything im gonna bring in my small sluice.  Found an old wooden homemade sluice box on the banks that looks to be there for a long while.  Maybe I can find some gold.  Found a few nice spots that looks promising.
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Reply To This Topic #9 Posted Nov 07, 2008, 07:18:35 pm

blacksheep youur mail box is maxed out --delate some junk so I can chat to you --- ivan
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Reply To This Topic #10 Posted Jan 14, 2010, 10:51:30 am

What the **** happened to the Yorkville gold mine? I went there 2 weeks ago on my visit to Georgia and it had been clear cut of all the trees right up to about one hundred feet from the creek and about 200 feet from the edge of the mine shafts...unbelievable destruction of a beautiful gold area. And history all gone. Just the creek looks the same, but the formerly nice half mile walk was ugly. Geez, stupid city of Atlanta, who owns it, must have needed some cash cause they spent all theirs. What say you Strickman? You been there lately?

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Reply To This Topic #11 Posted Mar 03, 2010, 02:36:54 pm

bear ,i haven't been there lately.but that sucks!i heard from sombody that there are more shafts in that area also.are you still around?

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Reply To This Topic #12 Posted Feb 27, 2011, 03:14:12 pm

I was just out there today . . .  very cool place. There has been a lot of woods clear cut. It really took away from the history in that area. I have also heard that there are more mines in the area. Will be out there again soon. I really hope this place stays untouched by the general public!
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Reply To This Topic #13 Posted Feb 27, 2011, 04:56:30 pm

I heard you can't pan there anymore . that sucks used to be a good place . city of atlanta owns it . paulding forest manages it . bunch of crap !!!!!!

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Reply To This Topic #14 Posted Feb 27, 2011, 05:36:39 pm

I'm almost sure the City of Atlanta doesn't own that portion of the WMA, but I do know that they own a huge portion of land off Brushy Mt. Road.

A friend of mine works for DNR, I'll find out if we can still pan down there and who exactly owns it. I would think you could, because there were several people down there today, none of which seemed to be hiding their activities, who knows, but I'll find out.

I also heard that there was another mine in the area . . .  I'll be back trying to find that one . . . heard it was pretty cool also.

I'm new to all this, but ready to learn.
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Reply To This Topic #15 Posted Apr 01, 2011, 04:45:53 am

any word ?

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Reply To This Topic #16 Posted Apr 14, 2011, 07:16:09 pm

I hope this helps=http://www.clocations.com/clist.aspx?list=caty&state=GA&caty=Mine
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Reply To This Topic #17 Posted Jun 17, 2011, 11:55:49 am

I live in the area and had no idea these places were nearby. I do not even want to look for gold or anything, I would just love to see the sites and take some pictures of the mines.
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