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==History== [[File:Inside the Yellow Aster Saloon, Randsburg, California, ca.1900 (CHS-1798).jpg|thumb|left|Inside the Yellow Aster Saloon, Randsburg, California, ca.1900 The card game being played is [[Faro (card game)|Faro]].]] Gold was discovered by Frederic Mooers, John Singleton and Charles Burcham<ref name=yagm>{{cite journal |title=Yellow Aster gold mine |first=Dan |last=Quine |author-link=Dan Quine |work=[[Narrow Gauge and Industrial Railway Modelling Review]] |issue=132 |date=October 2022}}</ref> at [[Yellow Aster Mine]] on 25 April 1895 and a mining camp quickly formed named Rand Camp. Both mine and camp were named after [[Witwatersrand|the gold mining region in South Africa]].<ref name=CGN /> The Yellow Aster was the first of many gold mines that quickly developed around Rand Camp. The Rand Mining District was created on 20 December 1895. By the end of 1896, the camp was renamed to Randsburg and more than 1500 people lived there.<ref name=yagm/> The first post office at Randsburg opened in 1896.<ref name=CGN /> By October 1897, the mining district had produced over $600,000 of gold. In 1899, the first stamp mill opened at Yellow Aster.<ref name=yagm/> To expand production at Yellow Aster, a well was dug at Goler and water was pumped up to the mine serving a second mill. This and other district mines were making substantial profits, but pay for the workers was poor and a strike was called in 1903. Yellow Aster's production declined during the First World War, and it closed in 1918. It reopened in 1921 and worked intermittently until 1933 when it was taken over by the [[Anglo American plc|Anglo-American Mining Corporation]], who sold it in 1940 to John Cummings & Co who worked it until 1956.<ref name=yagm/> In 1983, [[Glamis Gold]] purchased Yellow Aster. They [[Open-pit mining#Untopping|untopped]] the mine. By 2006 all remaining gold-bearing rock had been extracted, and operations ceased for the final time.<ref name=yagm/>
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