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Georgia mica mines
E. W. Heinrich, R. W. Lemke, M. R. Klepper, L.C. Pray, W.B. Allen, R. H. Jahns
1944, Open-File Report 44-68
The Mariposa mine, Terlingua quicksilver district, Brewster County, Texas
Robert G. Yates, George A. Thompson
1944, Open-File Report 44-75
The Mariposa mine in Brewster County, Tex., ranks second in all-time production of quicksilver in the Terlingua mining district. It is in Section 59, Block G-12, and is about 7 miles by road west of the Terlingua Post Office (see accompanying maps). The nearest railroad shipping point is Alpine, Tex.,...
248 mine, Terlingua quicksilver district, Brewster County, Texas
Robert G. Yates, George A. Thompson
1944, Open-File Report 44-75
The 248 quicksilver mine is in Section 248, Block G-4, 2 miles east of Terlingua and 86 miles by dirt road from Alpine, Tex., the nearest railway shipping point (see accompanying maps). Cinnabar, the quicksilver mineral, was discovered before 1902. By 1934 there were only about 700 feet of subsurface...
Manganese Deposits in the Artillery Mountains Region, Mohave County, Arizona
S.G. Lasky, B.N. Webber
1944, Bulletin 936-R
The manganese deposits of the Artillery Mountains region lie within an area of about 25 square miles between the Artillery and Rawhide Mountains, on the west side of the Bill Williams River in west-central Arizona. The richest croppings are on the northeast side of this area, among the foothills of...