Morning Star Mine (Arkansas property; Norman-Harder Mine), Jarbidge Mining District, Elko County, Nevada, USAi
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Morning Star Mine (Arkansas property; Norman-Harder Mine) | Mine |
Jarbidge Mining District | Mining District |
Elko County | County |
Nevada | State |
USA | Country |
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
41° 49' 56'' North , 115° 23' 10'' West
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Mindat Locality ID:
41324
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:41324:3
GUID (UUID V4):
bc3fd2ab-8852-49d4-a8c2-f10257ec6f7d
The deposit was discovered in 1910 by ralph f. harder & bishop Norman, of jarbidge , who in the next 5 years did considerable development work on it. The property comprises 10 claims & contains 4,500 feet of the morning star vein, formerly called the harder-Norman, supposed to be the soutward continuation of the windy vein. This vein is intersected by the altitude vein, of which about 3,000 feet lies on the property. Morning star vein, is about 7 feet wide. It is opened by anupper 103-foot drift, a lower 300-foot crosscut, from which 80 feet of drift extends northward to the junction of the two veins, & several open cuts, all of which are said to yield good returns. It contains 1 foot of $12 ore in the footwallside, & its remaining 6 feet averages about $3.50 to the ton. ; info.Src : 1 pub lit
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