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Emma Silver Mine

The Emma Silver Mine was a pocket lode situated at Alta near Cottonwood Canyon which was worked very briefly, but became a major fraud case involving British investors who had been misled by forged reports by respected minerologists of the unlimited amounts of silver that were to be found in the mine. Involved in the case, amongst others, were Albert Grant MP in England, and General Schenck who follwing a successful career, was then US Minister i... More

Industry:

Date founded:

  • 1871

Also known as:

  • Emma Silver Mining Company Limited,
  • The Emma Mine and Emma Extension Claim

Organization

Address

Emma Silver Mine Headquarters

London England

Reason for ceasing operations:

Ceased Operations:

  • Sep 10, 1872

Founders:

Board members:

Person Title From To
  • Director
  • 1871
  • Dec 6, 1871
  • Director
  • Mar 1873
  • Director
  • 1870
  • Mar 1873
  • Deputy Chairman
  • 1871
  • Chair
  • 1871
  • Director
  • 1871
  • Director
  • 1871
  • Director
  • 1871
  • Trustee
  • 1871
  • Trustee
  • 1871
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Acquired by:

Acquiring organization Date
  • 1871

Organizations acquired:

Organization acquired Date
  • 1872
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Revenue:

Currency Amount Valid Date
  • 0
  • 1876

Operating Income:

Currency Amount Valid Date
  • 0
  • 1876
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Facts from the Community

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Materials Extracted:

Date Opened:

  • 1868

Date Closed:

  • 1873
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