Arrington Mine - in Nash Co. 1 mile southeast of the Portis Mine. The mine tract comprises nearly 2,000 acres of land extending 2 or 3 miles down Fishing Creek. It was a lode gold mine.
Conyer's Mine - was a lode gold mine.
Davis Mine - was a lode gold mine.
Kerney Mine - was a lode gold mine.
Mann Mine - was a lode gold mine.
Mann-Arrigton (Argo) Mine - in the northeast corner of Nash Co. At Argo P.O., 5 miles southeast of Ransom's Bridge. Also accessible from Aventon, last worked in 1894 but with depth explorations in 1930's for lode gold. I have found gold in placers in several of the streams and gulches surrounding this mine back in 1987, but I think some of the area may have changed since then. If I remember right, there was a sub division being constructed close to the creek I was panning in.
Nick Arrington - is twelve miles east of the Portis Mine and produced lode gold.
Portis Mine - on dumps, gold showings and gold in placers. The Portis Mine is in the northeast corner of Franklin Co., quite near to both Nash and Warren counties. It is situated on a hill 108 feet above Shocco Creek, from which water for hydralic work is obtained.
Taylor Mine - is a lode gold mine.
Thomas Mine - 1.5 miles northeast of Ransom Bridge and produced lode gold.
Tom Arrington Mine - gold in placers at this mine.
SUGGESTED PROSPECTING AREAS:
Fishing Creek - downstream from the old mines you can find gold. It is in a clay type deposit.
Peach Tree Creek - The gold area extends from the Thomas Mine to the southeast beyond Peach Tree Creek and nearly to Tar River.
Shocco Creek - The Portis Mine, in the northeast corner of Franklin Co., quite near to both Nash and Warren counties. It is situated on a hill 108 feet above Shocco Creek, from which water for hydralic work is obtained.
Tar River - Near Springhope, on Tar River considerable surface washing has been done and a large amount of gold extracted.