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Plaque Inscription:
The Yellow Aster, or Rand, mine was discovered in April 1895 by Singleton, Burcham, and Mooers. The town of Randsburg
quickly developed, followed by the supply town of Johannesburg in 1896. Both names were adopted from the profusion of minerals
resembling those of the ranch mining district in South Africa. In 1907, Churchill discovered tungsten in Atolia, used in steel
alloy during World War I. In June 1919, Williams and Nosser discovered the famous California Rand Silver Mine at Red
Mountain.
Location: Kern Co Desert Museum, Butte Ave, Randsburg, Kern County
GPS Coordinates for plaque: 35˚27.084N – 117˚39.323W (JMP)
Text and lyrics available on ‘Songs Of The Southern California Mines’ – rfm#
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