Series 23984
Beaver Mining District (Utah). Recorder Mining records
Dates: 1870-1871.
1 microfilm reel
These records are housed in the Utah State Archives' permanent storage room.
Historical Note
An agency history is available.
Scope and Content
The Beaver Mining District was one of several mining districts organized in Beaver County, Utah, in the early 1870s. Boundary descriptions mention Fremont's Pass and the Beaver River. Prospectors organized the district to manage mining operations and keep records of claims. The Beaver District book contains two sets of by-laws; one as initially adopted 14 March 1870, and another as revised 23 October 1871. The by-laws establish rules for making claims within the district. Each set of by-laws is followed by a few notices of location for claims. Notices describe the location and dimensions of claims and name the individuals involved. The district was both organized and abandoned before Congress passed a general mining law (1872) validating the authority of mining districts as well as the already assumed right of individuals to claim mineral wealth in the public domain.
Research Note
The Beaver Mining District book was later used as a record book for the Granite Mining District.
Research Note
The Beaver Mining District book was later used as a record book for the Granite Mining District.
Images Available
This series is available on microfilm.
Access Restrictions
This series is designated as Public.
Reproduction and Use
These records are available for reproduction and use.
Related Records
Mining records from Granite Mining District (Utah). Recorder, Series 24935, used the same volume to record mining records.
Indexing Terms
Beaver Mining District (Utah)--By-laws.
Mining claims--Utah--Beaver County.
Utah--Beaver County--Mines and mineral resources.
| REEL | DESCRIPTION |
| 1 | 1870 Mar - 1871 Oct |
| 1 | 1880 Sep - 1887 Jan |