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Ross County Ohio

by K.M.Teeters


Several creeks

I have personally panned fine and flake glacial drift gold in many western Ross County creeks. In some creeks it is plentiful especially in the bedrock. I have been panning the last few years and found flakes as large as 3/16". Yeah, I know, not very impressive but this is Ohio after all. I have also panned in Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico and not really done any better than at home. I didn't find much here at first but after studying glacial drift terminus and some trial and error I can now find it easily. You may be interested to know that I have tried other local counties and found only the slightest trace amounts in Adams and Hocking County. I've never tried Clermont County, but I had read that there was a small gold rush there in the late 1800's. Prospector's were finding a lot of "color" around Batavia and a mill was set up. When the mill was finished, the glacial drift gold had been collected and the mill closed within a year. I'm always looking for any other locals to share similar info with if there are any of you out there. I seem to be the only "prospector" around here. I hope this info is useful to someone

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