Death Valley
Historic Resource Study
A History of Mining
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SECTION V:
Recommendations for Treatment of Death Valley Mining Sites

A. General Proposals

Specific recommendations for management of the sites studied in this report may be found in the appropriate sections of the body of the text. The following are several general comments that are valid for the entire Monument area.

All mining sites and properties researched possess various levels of historic interest and significance. Those that have been determined to be historically significant have been or are in the process of being nominated to the National Register of Historic Places. Those of historic interest or importance that do not meet the criteria of eligibility for the National Register due either to a lack of significance or a lack of integrity have been recommended or a policy of benign neglect. This means that the Monument would make no effort to maintain the structures at a particular site or provide or maintain access to them. It includes the recommendation that the Monument not demolish any structures on the site nor reclaim or naturalize the area.

As a general rule, benign neglect is a blanket recommendation for all mining properties within the Monument that date prior to 1942 and that do not have National Register significance. It is also recommended for certain mining properties that underwent their greatest development after that year, which was a turning point in Death Valley mining history for two reasons. First, the United States Government at that time banned mining of non-strategic minerals as detrimental to the war effort. Secondly, and more important in its effects on the Monument lands, the post-war era initiated strip-mining methods of operation, where even the smallest mining effort left a quite visible mark upon the land, in comparison to the minor surface disturbance generated by earlier underground excavations.

Death Valley National Monument announced recently the beginning of its RAMS (Reclamation of Abandoned Mining Sites) Program, whose purpose, according to the Superintendent, is the "reduction of safety hazards, removal of unwanted structures and debris, and reclamation of disturbed resources." [1] Because of the vast number of sites involved of varying significance, the broad scope of the program, and the irreversibility of some of its proposed actions, the authors share several concerns over its impact on the historic resources of the region, especially upon older mining sites that are not considered eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. For such sites, which have been recommended for a policy of benign neglect, the authors recommend against any demolition of existing structures or the reclamation of sites. In addition, it is strongly recommended that any necessary removal of "unwanted debris" be done with the assistance of a qualified preservationist who would be given the opportunity to record and retrieve any artifacts of value from the site. If the Monument staff decides to reclaim any pre-1942 mining sites, it is recommended that a qualified preservationist first record the site photographically, record and retrieve any artifacts, and maintain a permanent record of the site in Monument files.

As a general rule, a policy of passive safety measures is recommended for the reduction of safety hazards inherent in mine shafts and tunnels, on both National Register properties and those recommended for benign neglect. The use of steel grates, for example, placed just below the collar of shafts and immediately inside tunnel entrances is greatly preferable to the closure of shafts and tunnel through blasting or filling. Steel grates would both protect the visitors and preserve the historic integrity and flavor of the mining sites.

In regard to cultural resources on the west side of the Monument, it is recommended that efforts continue to acquire the Skidoo Mill site. This mill, the largest extant mill on Park Service lands in the Western Region with its equipment still in place, is fast deteriorating due to a lack of maintenance and the ravages of nature. If acquired, a course of action should be undertaken immediately to stabilize the mill, and plans should be made for its future restoration.

Access to the eastern side of the Monument by local residents and visitors is both easy and frequent, and the sight of four-wheel drive vehicles and motorcycles is not uncommon. Unfortunately, few of the dozens of access roads and trails are marked, so visitors do not realize when they are entering protected National Monument lands. This problem is especially acute in the Bullfrog Hills region and the Chloride Cliff area. Boundary markers should be erected as soon as possible on all entrance roads and trails. Two properties on the eastern side of the Monument, both of which have been nominated to the National Register of Historic Places, need immediate stabilization and preservation work. The Keane Wonder Tramway and its lower tramway terminal both need stabilization work, to prevent their deteriorating structures from collapsing. In addition, the Homestake-King Mill foundations should be examined by an architect to determine what, if any, stabilization measures are necessary to keep those imposing foundations walls from slowly crumbling.

And, of course, the authors would like to see the fruits of their labors disseminated, through better interpretation of Death Valleys rich mining heritage. Since this was one of the main reasons behind the study itself, it is recommended that funds be programmed to implement Death Valley's interpretive program, following the recommendations given in the body at the report.

B. National Register Properties

The following sites and districts have been, or will be, nominated to the National Register of Historic Places.

1. The West Side

Site/District Status
Big Talc MineNominated - 1980
Chloride Cliff Road (Twenty-Mule-Team Borax Route)Nominated - 1980
Corduroy RoadNominated - 1980
Eagle Borax Workson NR - Dec 1974
Eichbaum Toll RoadNominated - 1980
Furnace Creek Wash Historic DistrictNominated - 1980
Garibaldi MineNominated - 1980
Gateway of the '49ersNominated - 1980
Goldbelt Spring Talc CampNominated - 1980
Gold Hill MillNominated - 1980
Harmony Borax Workson NR - Dec 1974
Harrisburg Historic DistrictNominated - 1980
Hungry Bills Ranch Historic DistrictNominated - 1980
Journigan's MillNominated - 1980
Lemoigne Mine and CabinNominated - 1980
Lost Burro Mine and MillNominated - 1980
Nevares HomesteadNominated - 1980
Old Stovepipe WellsNominated - 1980
Panamint Treasure MineNominated - 1980
Queen of Sheba (Carbonate) Mine and MillNominated - 1980
Skidoo Historic Districton NR - April 1971
    (April 1974 Nomination to be revised)
Stovepipe Wells HotelNominated - 1980
Ulida Mine and CampNominated - 1980
Wildrose Canyon Antimony MineNominated - 1980
Wildrose Canyon Charcoal KilnsNominated - 1980
Wingate Pass Battle SiteNominated - 1980

2. The East Side

Site/District Status
Chloride Cliff Historic DistrictNominated - 1980
Echo Canyon Historic DistrictNominated - 1980
Greenwater Historic DistrictNominated - 1980
Homestake-King and Gold Bar Mine and MillNominated - 1980
Keane Wonder Historic DistrictNominated - 1980
Las Vegas & Tonopah Railroad GradeNominated - 1980
Leadfieldon NR - June 1975
Lee Historic DistrictNominated - 1880
Original Bullfrog - West Extension Mines SiteNominated - 1980

C. List of Classified Structures

The following is a list of structures within Death Valley National Monument which are on the List of Classified Structures, together with those which the authors recommend as future additions to the LCS.

1. The West Side

Structure Status
Corduroy RoadLCS report needed
Eichbaum Toll RoadLCS report needed
Furnace Creek Wash Historic District RuinsLCS report needed
Garibaldi Mine Stone RuinsLCS report needed
Goldbelt Spring Talc CampLCS report needed
Gold Hill Mine Site RuinsLCS report needed
Harmony Borax Workson LCS - March 1976
Harrisburg Historic District
    Pete Aguereberry CampLCS report needed
    Eureka MineLCS report needed
    Stone Dugout between Eureka Mine and Cashier MineLCS report needed
    Cashier Mine and Mill Ruinson LCS May 1975
    Wood and tin-sided dugouton LCS - May 1976
Hungry Bills Ranch Historic District
    ArrastrasLCS report needed
    Fenceson LCS - Dec 1975
    Building Ruinson LCS - Dec 1975
Hunter Cabinon LCS - Dec 1975
Journigan's Mill Ruinson LCS - Dec 1975
Lemoigne Mine and CabinLCS report needed
Lost Burro Mine and Mill RuinsLCS report needed
Nevares Cabin and Root Cellaron LCS - April 1976
Panamint Treasure MineLCS report needed
Queen of Sheba (Carbonate) Mine and Mill RuinsLCS report needed
Skidoo Historic District
    Stamp Millon LCS Dec 1976
    Ore Bin and Chuteon LCS - Dec 1976
    Tiny Mine and Mill RuinsLCS report needed
    Pipeline RouteLCS report needed
Ulida MineLCS report needed
Wildrose Canyon Charcoal Kilnson LCS - Dec 1975
Wildrose Station Warehouseon LCS - Dec 1975

2. The East Side

Structure Status
Ashford Millon LCS - Dec 1975
Chloride Cliff Historic District
    1910 One-stamp MillLCS report needed
    Stone Dugout #1, Chloride Cityon LCS - Dec 1975
    Stone Dugout #2, Chloride Cityon LCS - Dec 1975
    Big Bell Cable RoadLCS report needed
    Big Bell MillLCS report needed
    Big Bell MineLCS report needed
    Big Sell CabinsLCS report needed
Confidence Mill Siteon LCS - Feb 1976
Echo Canyon Historic District
    Inyo MillLCS report needed
    Inyo MineLCS report needed
    Inyo Mine CabinsLCS report needed
    "Furnace' Mill RuinsLCS report needed
Homestake-King Mine and Mill Ruinson LCS - Dec 1975
Keane Wonder Historic District
    Keane Wonder Cable Tramway Towerson LCS - Dec 1975
    Keane Wonder Tramway Upper Terminalon LCS - Dec 1975
    Keane Wonder Tramway Lower Terminalon LCS - Dec 1975
    Hoisting Engine and Cable Drum, Keane Wonder Mineon LCS - Jan 1976
    Johnnie Cyty's 3-stamp MillLCS report needed
    Johnnie Cyty's CabinLCS report needed
Las Vegas & Tonopah Railroad Gradeon LCS - Dec 1975
Leadfield
    Building #1on LCS - Dec 1975
    Building #2on LCS Dec 1975
    Building #3on LCS - Dec 1975
    Building #5on LCS - Dec 1975
    Building #6on LCS - Dec 1975
    Building #7on LCS - Dec 1975
    Outhouse (Privy) #1on LCS - Dec 1975
    Outhouse (Privy) #2on LCS - Dec 1975
Lower Grapevine Ranch
    Scotty's Ranch Houseon LCS - Dec 1975
    Garage, Lower Vine Ranchon LCS - Dec 1975
    Grain Shed and Corralon LCS - Jan 1976
    Shedon LCS - Dec 1975
    Scotty's Bridge, Lower Vineon LCS - Jan 1976
Old Administrative Buildingon LCS - Jan 1976
Scotty's Castle Area
    Hacienda-Guest Houseon LCS - Dec 1975
    Scotty's Castle and Annexon LCS - Dec 1975
    Chimestoweron LCS - Dec 1975
    Powerhouse and Pavilionon LCS - Jan 1976
    Gas Houseon LCS - Jan 1976
    Cookhouseon LCS - Dec 1975
    Motel Unit - Garageon LCS - Jan 1976
    Scotty's Original "Castle"on LCS - Dec 1975
    Solar Heateron LCS - Jan 1976
    Stableon LCS - Dec 1975
    Entrance Gateon LCS - Jan 1976
    Gravel Separatoron LCS - Jan 1976
    Powder Storage Structureon LCS - Jan 1976
    Swimming Poolon LCS - Dec 1975
Texas Spring Campground Comfort Stationon LCS - Jan 1976


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