Reno, Nevada, Jan. 13, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dakota Territory Resource Corp (OTCQB: DTRC) ("Dakota Territory"
or the "Company") is pleased to announce that gold mineralization
at the Company's Homestake Paleoplacer Project in the northern
Black Hills of South Dakota has been increased by two and a half
times in length based on research by Dr. James Fox.
Dr. James Fox, professor emeritus at South Dakota School of
Mines & Technology conducted extensive geological research on
gold paleoplacer deposits in conjunction with Homestake Mining
Company in the early 1990's utilizing Homestake's extensive drill
core data base.
Dr. Fox examined whole-rock cores from 25 holes drilled north of
Lead, South Dakota that penetrated the basal Deadwood Fm
(Paleoplacer gold host) and continued into the underlying
Precambrian rocks. Outcrops were also measured and described
at Homestake Open Cut and north of Central City. Significant
gold mineralization was identified in drill holes NL-2 & NL-4
that confirmed the extension of Paleoplacer gold
mineralization.
Richard Bachman, President and CEO of the Company commented:
"What is significant about Dr. Fox's work and the historic data is
that it has extended by an additional 1600 meters to a total of
2200 meters in length the potential of the Homestake Paleoplacer
Gold Deposit. We will continue to update shareholders on
developments within the Company".
About Dakota Territory Resource Corp
Dakota Territory Resource Corp. is a Nevada Corporation with
offices located at Reno, Nevada. Dakota Territory is
committed to creating shareholder value through the acquisition and
responsible exploration and development of high caliber gold
properties in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
In terms of total historic US gold production, the Black Hills
ranks second only to the Carlin District of northeast Nevada. The
gold production of the Black Hills is concentrated in a 100 square
mile area known as the Homestake District. Dakota Territory
maintains 100% ownership of three mineral properties including the
Blind Gold, City Creek and Homestake Paleoplacer Properties, all of
which are located in the heart of the Homestake District and cover
a total of approximately 3,057 acres. The Blind Gold Property is
located approximately 4 miles northwest and on structural trend
with the historic Homestake Gold Mine. Through its 125 year
production history, the Homestake Gold Mine produced approximately
40 million ounces of gold and is the largest iron-formation-hosted
gold deposit in the world
In the 1980's and 1990's Homestake Mining Company undertook a
$70 million dollar exploration program managed by Richard Bachman,
President and CEO of Dakota Territory. The program focused
primarily on the search for a repeat of the Homestake Mine
production. This program successfully discovered significant new
gold mineralization beyond the confines of the producing mine,
demonstrating repeatability and the potential for additional gold
deposits in the Homestake iron-formation host. This program
also proved the continuous extension of the Homestake
iron-formation to a distance of approximately 4 miles from the
producing mine and under the Blind Gold Property.
Dakota Territory Resource Corp is uniquely positioned to
leverage Management's extensive exploration and mining experience
in the Black Hills of South Dakota with Homestake Mining
Company. For more information on Dakota Territory,
please visit the Company's website at http://DakotaTRC.com/.
Investor Relations
Investor Relations Contact: For more information, please contact
Dakota Territory Resource Corp (775) 747-0667
Cautionary Note to U.S. Investors
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC")
limits disclosure for U.S. reporting purposes to mineral deposits
that a company can economically and legally extract or
produce. Our property currently does not contain any known
proven or probable ore reserves under SEC reporting
standards. Our reference above to the various formations and
mineralization believed to exist in our property as compared to
historical results and estimates from other property in the
district is illustrative only for comparative purposes and is no
indication that similar results will be obtained with respect to
our property. U.S. investors are urged to consider closely
the disclosure in our latest reports filed with the SEC. You
can review and obtain copies of these filings at http://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml.
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