Love the focus on mines in the Owyhee's. I've found most are all about mines up in northern Idaho when there's so much they are leaving out in the southwest corner.
My great grandfather was born in Delamar in 1894. His father and uncle, John Williams Plummer helped to fund the building of the hotel and were overseers of the mine.
There are a couple of older books published in the 1970s and 80s I used to gather a lot of the information. They were pretty generic in their titles like Ghost Towns of Idaho and that sort of thing.
I haven't run across a mine tour in the US before. I've only ever seen them in Europe. I assume part of the reason is that the insurance required to operate a tour would be incredible. That said I have been in a few closed mines in Utah where I was guided by the current claim owners or just entered on my own. Idaho mine history is a bit different beacaue it's always been more agricultural based and mineral based like Nevada.
I always love to hear about these mining towns of the past!
I'll be doing a few more towns in Idaho and some in Nevada as well.
I was just in that area. Wish I had seen your vid before I had gone up there.
Love the focus on mines in the Owyhee's. I've found most are all about mines up in northern Idaho when there's so much they are leaving out in the southwest corner.
My great grandfather was born in Delamar in 1894. His father and uncle, John Williams Plummer helped to fund the building of the hotel and were overseers of the mine.
Thanks for sharing your connection!
I thoroughly enjoyed the video. I look forward to seeing more. Stay safe and God bless.
Could do without the disgusting godbless bs
Nice video!
Where do you gather so much information on these towns? Ive tried to look into some of then but had teouble finding much information
There are a couple of older books published in the 1970s and 80s I used to gather a lot of the information. They were pretty generic in their titles like Ghost Towns of Idaho and that sort of thing.
@@ZGHistory awesome, thank you for the information!
liked and subscribed! I live in Garden Valley and I shoot local drone footage. See the smoke rolling into Garden Valley / Crouch Idaho.
I was hoping the “Gem State” would host some awesome mine tours! Just abandoned mine hikes…very sad they kind of destroyed history in Idaho.
I haven't run across a mine tour in the US before. I've only ever seen them in Europe. I assume part of the reason is that the insurance required to operate a tour would be incredible. That said I have been in a few closed mines in Utah where I was guided by the current claim owners or just entered on my own. Idaho mine history is a bit different beacaue it's always been more agricultural based and mineral based like Nevada.
@@ZGHistorythey have em in California and nevada
Oughta go to Chesterfield, Idaho ghost town
I plan on doing it very soon!