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DEPOSITS OF THE FAIRBANKS DISTRICT, ALASKA BY JAMES M. HILL Investigations in Alaska Railroad belt, 1931...data._____-___-______-_-----____-__-_--___.-____ Gold lode deposits----_-----__-_--_--_-----__--_-_---_-------...71 73 IV CONTENTS Economic geology Continued Gold lode deposits Continued Mines and prospects...-...__-----__._..Cleary Creek.______________________.___ Fairbanks Creek________-_____.__________________Goldstream..._-_-__-_---__--__-___-______-_______ Miscellaneous gold lode prospects.__---__-_____--_--_-__ Antimony deposits |
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Mendenhall, Director Bulletin 849 INVESTIGATIONS IN ALASKA RAILROAD BELT, 1931 BY PHILIP S. SMITH AND OTHERS...29 Lode deposits of the Fairbanks district, by J. M. Hill The Willow Creek gold lode district, by J. C...Anthracite Ridge district 1 14 3. Map of the Fairbanks district, Alaska, showing geology, claims, ditches, and...of Cleary Hill mine 1 98 1 5. Plan and cross section of main workings, Cleary Hill mine 98 6. Claim map...map of properties on Fairbanks-Wolf Greek divide1 106 7. Plan and cross section, Hi-Yu mine1 106 8. Plan |
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of Metallic and Nonmetallic Mineral Deposits of Alaska Compiled From Published Reports of Federal and...of metallic and nonmetallic mineral deposits of Alaska, compiled from published reports of Federal and...resources Indexes. 2. Mines' and mineral resources Alaska. I. Kachadoorian, Reuben, 1921-, rjoint author...quadrangle_________-___________-j________________________ Fairbanks quadrangle_________________________-_________________...investigations__________________---_-_----____-__ Territory of Alaska Department of Mines pamphlets____________--_ 360 |
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known Ho contain antimony ora in the Fairbanks district, Alaska, and inset showing the location of deposits...Pedro Dome gold salt. Rrv{i»>0r>u ore. J Abstract Antimony-bear ing ores in the Fairbanks district...district, Alaska, are found principally in two areas, the extremities of which are at points 10 miles west and...and £3 miles northeast of Fairbanks; and one of two minor areas lies along this same trend 90 miles farther...The ores were exposed largely as a result of lode gold mining, but at two periods in the past, high prices |
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INVESTIGATIONS IN THE ALASKA RAILROAD BELT, 1931 BY S. R. CAPPS Mineral resources of Alaska, 1931 (Pages 119-135)...132 133 ILLUSTRATION PLATE. 1. Index map of the Alaska Railroad region showing location of areas in which...made____----____-_-___ 120 MINERAL INVESTIGATIONS IN THE ALASKA RAILROAD BELT, 1931 By S. R. CAPPS PURPOSE OF THE...appropriation was made by the United States Congress to the Alaska Railroad for the purpose of carrying out an intensive...purpose for which this appropriation was made, the Alaska Railroad called upon the Geological Survey, which |
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OCCURRENCES OF ZINC MINERALS IN ALASKA Compiled by Edward H. Cobb Open-File Report 83-199...localities where zinc minerals have been found in Alaska. References are keyed by number to locations...report or map. Abbreviations used are: AOF, State of Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys... U.S. Geological Survey Circular; GR, State of Alaska Division of Mines and Geology Geologic Report;...76-866), p. 7-9 Peace River: idem, p. 44-45 Billy Sunday: Cobb, 1976d (OF 75-662), p. 15 Mohawk: idem |
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MINERAL RESOURCES OF ALASKA, 1918. By G. C. MAIM-IN AXD OTHERS. PREFACE. By G. C. MARTIX. This volume...bulletins l treating of the mining industry of Alaska and summarizing the results achieved during the...larger in 1918 than usual, because the staff of the Alaska division of the Geological Survey had been depleted...and 692. . 1 2 MINERAL RESOURCES OF ALASKA, 1918. the many mine operators who have made reports on production...the officers of the Alaska customs service, the members and officers of the Alaska Engineering Commission |
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Director j-\ II Bulletin 849 INVESTIGATIONS IN ALASKA RAILROAD BELT, 1931 BY PHILIP S. SMITH AND OTHERS...deposits of the Fairbanks district, by J. M. Hill____________ The Willow Creek gold lode district, by...Anthracite Ridge district 14 3. Map of the Fairbanks district, Alaska, showing geology, claims, ditches, and...Hill mine___ 98 6. Claim map of properties on Fairbanks-Wolf Creek divide_ 106 7. Plan and cross section...produced by joining in quartz diorite; C, Lucky Shot mine and camp and War Baby mine______ 204 13. Underground |
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The value of the total mineral production of Alaska in 1920 was $23,303,757; the value in 1921 was...the low price of copper, and no advance of the Alaska copper-mining industry can be expected until there...that Alaska high-grade coal will in the near future be mined for export. The search for Alaska oil fields...mining industry was the practical completion of the Alaska Railroad (the Government line). There only remains...bridge across Tanana River. The building of roads in Alaska was expedited during the year, so far as the funds |
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MINERAL RESOURCES OF ALASKA, 1920. By ALFRED H. BROOKS and others. PREFACE. By ALFRED H. BROOKS. I )...in the investigation of the mineral resources of Alaska and treating of the mining industry of the Territory...data. Those who have thus aided include the many mine operators who have made reports on production as...692, 712, and 714. 5 6 MINERAL RESOURCES OF ALASKA, 1920. Director and other officers of the United...Territorial mining inspector; the officers of the Alaska customs service; the officers of the Alaskan Engineering |
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Metalliferous Lode Deposits of Alaska By HENRY C. BERG and EDWARD H. COBB . G E O L O G I C A L S...A n inventory of the mines and )- grosfiects of Alaska and their ' f geologic settings UNITED STATES...acknowledgments--- - - - - - ----- - - - -- - -- 4 Alaska Peninsula region- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - -...Iron---------------------------_---_- ....................... 11 Gold and copper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . 23 Lodes prospected mainly for gold and silver- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 23 |
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SELECTED NONMETALLI FERGUS MINERAL DEPOSITS IN CENTRAL ALASKA TO ACCOMPANY OPEN-FILE MAP 77-1680 This report...SELECTED NONMETALLI FERGUS MINERAL DEPOSITS IN CENTRAL ALASKA (To accompany Open-file Map 77-168D) By G. Donald...accompanying map have been prepared under the Regional Alaska Mineral Resource Appraisal Program (RAMRAP) to...nonmetal1iferous deposits, both lode and placer, in central Alaska. Specifically excluded are the fossil fuels (petroleum...government and private sectors, discussions with mine operators, and the firsthand knowledge of the authors |
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STRIKE Utah, No worker but a traitor SCRANTON MINE TINTIO IS STILL JAMES B. HANLEY, W. MORTON...hardship on the men who rado, required Beaver mine at Cobalt, Ontario, has been DISTRICT. NOTICE...system that furnishes the armed power of a state to mine operators to suppress labor. Any system that puts...2,000,000 mark. JOHN WHITE P. of the United Mine AVorkers of America, West strike in Virginia...miners were granted and the break in the ranks of the mine operators is looked upon as indicating a settlement |
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) —History. 3. Gold mines and mining—Death Valley (Calif. and Nev.)—History. 4. Gold mines and mining—Amargosa...MoreE Lost THAN FOUND Los Chaguanosos The Trail to Gold “Into the Jaws of Hell” A Hard Lesson Gunsight Silver...Borax Bonanza GOLD AND GAS The Montgomery Brothers Bullfrog! Mysterious Scott Heart of Gold A Copper Frenzy...Indians and horse thieves, lost argonauts and lost mine hunters, prospectors and promoters, miners and millionaires...the illusions—the illusions of a shortcut to the gold diggings that lured the forty-niners, of inescapable |
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1922 The FLOTATION PROCESS MINERALS SEPARATION NORTH CORPORATION AMERICAN owns or controls over seventy...metallic values from the ores of copper, zinc, lead, gold, silver, graphite, molybdenum, mercury, etcetera...applications to be made direct to MINERALS SEPARATION NORTH CORPORATION AMERICAN Head Office, Engineering...California. THE MINES HANDBOOK, 1922 MACHINERY FOR MINE • MILL SMELTER Embodying recent developments...Compressor NEW YORK Crushing Rolls Air Compressors Mine Pumps Ball Mills Blast Furnaces Oil Engines Screens |
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governor of the state, although since January 1 was a Sunday, he was not sworn in until the following day. His...adopted Stella Brunt and renamed her Stellanova—new star. From that point on, their careers and lives were...buried together on Duck Island in Osborn’s beloved north country and not far from Stellanova’s native Canada...Wolves—Human and Otherwise 21 What’s in Your Name or Mine? 32 Natural Born Rebels 38 Poverty That Cramps...pine-needle, wind rhythms. It came from a mile north on the course of a late fall gale. Our baby, a girlie |
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Precambrian Gowganda formation (Cobalt Series) north of Thessalon, Ontario. Photo by Roger Walker. Unrepentant...(1921-25, 1928-29) 8 The Pillsbury Department * The North Country Minnesota in Retrospect 3. OBERLIN: 4...ODYSSEY (1927) 41 The North * The Canoe * Our Camp * Canoe Travel Manitou and Gold *« The Swede Boys’ Claim...» job offers elsewhere, so we shortly moved to North Dakota, then to Bloomington, Indiana, and later...two or three times a year; we children went to Sunday school intermittently for a year or two. There |
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PREFACE TO THE 1995 EDITION ma PREFACE Xill 1. Gold Camp: The Rise and Fall of Butte City | 2. Clark... Old works of the Anaconda Company The Anaconda Mine Anaconda smelters F. Augustus Heinze Copper smelters...1890 Steel gallows frame Crew of the Neversweat Mine Drillers at work Miners’ Union Day, Butte Miners’... The Battle for Butte Gag ry ! eae ie 1. Gold Camp: The Rise and Fall of Butte City Nestled high...and south and by rugged ridges on the west and north, is unexceptional. Its northern latitude and mile-high |
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ross-simons.com/adore POLAR OBSESSION RACE TO THE NORTH BATTLE OF MARATHON GREECE CONFRONTS THE PERSIAN...the most impressive display of nature’s power in North America’s recorded history. But even more impressive...option features a perfect teardrop of Helenite set in gold-covered sterling silver suspended from a chain accented...American Helenite and lab-created DiamondAura® • Gold-finished .925 sterling silver settings • 16" chain...Think fast: Who was the first person to trek to the North Pole? Some may think it’s American Robert Peary |
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their Graduate Fellowship, to the University of North Carolina’s History Department for a George Mowry...the social landscape. The draft, failed strikes, a mine disaster, the blacklist, and murder demolished the...a treasure trove of billions of dollars worth of gold, silver, zinc, lead, manganese, and, above all,...thousand tons of silver, over one hundred tons of gold, and over ten million tons of copper—enough to form...camps. Pros¬ pectors first struck gold in Silver Bow Creek in 1864, and gold seek¬ ers hastily erected huts |
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environment with the giant Ice Age Bones 3 North American beaver, a muskratlike animal as large as...fossil site, and it may be the oldest fossil cave in North America. This time capsule of the ice age had been...his famous sixteenth-century expe¬ dition into North Aiuerica, did not reach present-day Missouri. But...where Hernando de Soto’s people found saltpeter in North America. In the years that followed, saltpeter miners...Carol A. Hill, an authority on saltpeter mining in North American caves, states that Missouri was not an |
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