Confederate Gulch, Montana

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Confederate Gulch, Montana was a major 19th-century gold-mining district whose rich placer deposits made it one of the most productive and short-lived boomtown areas of the Montana gold rush.

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instanceOf gold-mining district
historic site
placer mining district
associatedWith Diamond City, Montana NERFINISHED
Montana Territory NERFINISHED
boomtownCharacteristic rapid decline after depletion of placers
rapid population growth
category Ghost towns in Montana
Gold mining in Montana
Mining communities in Montana
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentUse rural and grazing land
developmentType hydraulic cuts
placer claims
discovered 1864
drainage Missouri River watershed
economicImportance major contributor to early Montana territorial economy
one of the richest placer districts in Montana history
environmentalImpact extensive ground disturbance from hydraulic mining
geologicalFeature gulch
goldRushPeriod 1860s
1870s
heritageStatus site of historic Montana gold camp
historicalEra American Old West NERFINISHED
post–Civil War period
knownFor Diamond City boomtown NERFINISHED
rich placer gold deposits
short-lived gold boom
locatedIn American West NERFINISHED
Big Belt Mountains NERFINISHED
Broadwater County, Montana NERFINISHED
Montana
majorCamp Canyon Ferry NERFINISHED
Diamond City, Montana NERFINISHED
Spotted Dog NERFINISHED
White Creek NERFINISHED
majorTown Diamond City, Montana NERFINISHED
mineral gold
miningMethod hydraulic mining
placer mining
namedAfter Confederate soldiers
partOf Montana gold rush NERFINISHED
peakProductionPeriod circa 1866–1869
populationTrend boom in late 1860s followed by near abandonment by 1870s
region western United States
resourceType alluvial gold
status ghost mining district
transportationHistory served by stage and freight roads during gold rush

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Montana gold rush significantPlace Confederate Gulch, Montana