Yellow Aster Mining and Milling Company.

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Charles Austin Burcham, John Singleton, and Frederic M. Mooers staked their claim on the Rand Mine, later renamed the Yellow Aster Mine, on April 25, 1895 in eastern Kern County, California. Approximately 150 men were employed at the Yellow Aster by the end of 1899, and both a thirty stamp mill and a one hundred stamp mill were constructed by 1901. After the deaths of Mooers (1900), Burcham (1913) and Singleton (1914), lawsuits over the ownership of the mine eventually gave way to the control of Albert Ancker and Arthur Asher, whose families had long been associated with the Tehachapi and Mojave areas. However, Dr. Rose La Monte Burcham, wife of Charles Austin Burcham, continued to hold a position on the Yellow Aster's board of directors and retained many of the company's shares.

From the description of Records of the Yellow Aster Mining and Milling Company, 1917-1919. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122332624

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associatedWith Ancker, Albert. person
associatedWith Asher, Arthur. person
associatedWith Bennett, H. L. person
associatedWith Burcham, Rose La Monte. person
associatedWith Farrell, J. H. person
associatedWith Paymal, George W. person
associatedWith Schilling, George W. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Randsburg (Calif.)
California--Randsburg
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Gold mines and mining
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Active 1917

Active 1919

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