A rare and historic 19th century example of native silver from the Ida Elmore Mine in Idaho!!! This specimen hosts a rich showing
of native silver included throughout the quartz matrix!!! This material has a definite golden hue due to a significant gold content!!!
The native silver is richly distributed throughout two rich veins on each side of the specimen!!! The native silver runs the entire
length of the specimen and is visible all the way around!!! It is much more significant than the pics show (also, if polished it would likely yeild a broad
face with a dense and showy display of native silver)!!! There is a small
vug lined with tiny quartz points and upon close inspection with a loupe or scope one can see some tiny, somewhat altered crystals of
what appear to be an unspecified silver sulphide!!! This specimen came from a single large specimen, however this is the LARGEST
specimen and will retain the ORIGINAL old label as well!!! This material dates to the mid to late 1800's!!!
This locality is historically significant because it was one of the only mines to be the actual site of a WAR!!! Yes, that is right, the
Ida Elmore mine was the site of the Owyhee War!!! The following is an excerpt taken from "True West Magazine":
In February 1868, miners working the Golden Chariot Mine beneath Silver city - a boomtown located in the Owyhee Mountains
about 60 miles southwest of Boise - burrowed into a shaft belonging to the Ida Elmore Mine. For several weeks, the two
factions cussed and fumed, each side accusing the other of tunneling beyond its claim.
On March 25, tensions came to a head when a party of Golden Chariot minors invaded the Ida Elmore shaft. A subterranean
gunfight soon erupted and then escalated until 100 men were engaged in the battle, which was known as the Owyhee War.
For three days the two underground armies fired at each other, spraying so much lead into the Ida Elmore's support
timbers that the mine nearly collapsed.
When news of the war reached Idaho's territorial governor, he issued an order demanding that the two sides immediately
end their fighting and settle their feud in court.
In addition to being a fantastic and rich old time specimen, this is a fantastic piece of mining history as well!!!
The pics hardly do it justice!!! Must be seen in person to be fully appreciated!!!
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