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JAGERSFONTEIN

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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 125 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JAGERSFONTEIN  , a

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town in the Orange
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Free State, 50 M . N.W. by
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rail of Springfontein on the trunk
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line from Cape Town to
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Pretoria . Pop . (1904), 5657—I293 whites and 4364 coloured persons . Jagersfontein, which occupies a pleasant situation on the open veld about 4500 ft. above the sea, owes its existence to the valuable
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diamond mine discovered here in 1870 . The first diamond, a stone of 50 carats, was found in August of that
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year, and digging immediately began . The
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discovery a few weeks later of the much richer mines at Bultfontein and Du Toits Pan, followed by the
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great finds at De Beers and Colesberg Kop (Kimberley) caused Jagersfontein to be neglected for several years . Up to 1887 the claims in the mine were held by a large number of individuals, but coincident with the efforts to amalgamate the
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interest in the Kimberley mines a similar
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movement took place at Jagersfontein, and by 1893 all the claims became the
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property of one
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company, which has a working arrangement with the De Beers corporation . The mine, which is worked on the open
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system and has a
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depth of 450 ft., yields stones of very
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fine quality, but the
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annual output does not exceed in value £500,000 . In 1909 a shaft 950 ft. deep was sunk with a view to working the mine on the underground system . Among the famous stones found in the mine are the " Excelsior " (weighing 971 carats, and larger than any previously discovered) and the " Jubilee " (see DIAMOND) . The town was created a
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municipality in 1904 .

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miles east of Jagersfontein is Boomplaats, the site of the
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battle fought in 1848 between the Boers under A . W.'
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Pretorius and the
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British under
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Sir Harry Smith (see ORANGE FREE STATE:
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History) .

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