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Tuolumne County Historical Society

Tuolumne County Historical Society

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Decline of Tuolumne County Gold Mines

After eight years of gold mining, the Sonora Mining Company closed operation because the average price of gold had fallen to $384 per ounce. The overall cost of doing business, with the new environmental laws, made mining an unattractive investment. This basically ended major gold mining operations in Tuolumne County and the Southern Mines in California

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