The Grant Hartford Corporation

LATEST REPORTS

*NEW! March 2013 Behre Dolbear Report
Geological Overview of 51 Grant Hartford high grade gold Exploration and Development Projects
Review the Guide 7 Reports
Gold-bearing quartz veins
in the GHC claim blocks by Dr. Sears
2011 Technical Report
(Form 43-101)
 

WELCOME TO GRANT HARTFORD


Grant Hartford is a gold mining company with properties located in Montana. 

Grant Hartford completed its 2008, 2009 and 2010 drilling programs and used this data to finalize independent 43- 101 and Guide 7 Technical Reports. Reserve and resource calculations, mine design, mill design, metallurgy and mine feasibility studies and reports were also completed. During 2011, the Company’s Board of Directors made a production decision based on these reports, and the Company’s management, in conjunction with CDM Engineering and a contract mining company, set the Nancy Hanks mine portal and began underground mining operations in June 2011. During 2011, construction began for surface support infrastructure at the Nancy Hanks Mine. The Nancy Hanks Mine was developed to a length of 400 feet.

The Company is now moving forward with its plan to mine and anticipates beginning gold ore extraction from its Nancy Hanks Mine in 2013. Grant Hartford intends to initially ship this ore to the Golden Sunlight Mill in Whitehall, Montana for processing as it works to building an on-site milling and processing facility.

Specific details of these plans can be found in the reports provided on this website.

 

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