Osgood Ditch

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The Osgood Ditch is a 9.2-mile (14.8 km) section of mining ditch located in southern Josephine County, Oregon, and northern Del Norte County, California. The ditch supplied water from the East Fork of the Illinois River to the High Gravel and Cameron mines, two hydraulic mines that conducted placer gold mining operations in the Upper Illinois Valley. The ditch was dug around 1900, at the same time that the High Gravel Mine was built. It took its name from F.H. Osgood, who purchased the mine shortly after its construction and expanded the ditch. When the Cameron Mine began hydraulic operations in the 1910s, the ditch brought water to that mine as well. The ditch was last used in 1942, after which point both mines had shut down.

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Location: 41.9664, -123.632, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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  • Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve
    national monument in the United States
1909-07-12T00:00:00Z
1909-07-12T00:00:00Z
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    sitecave1909Oregon Caves National Monument and PreserveNational Monument of the United States, national monument, show cave, national preserve, National Park ServiceWikidata
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