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Available for download The Mines, Miners and Minerals of Utah

The Mines, Miners and Minerals of UtahAvailable for download The Mines, Miners and Minerals of Utah

The Mines, Miners and Minerals of Utah


Author: Harry Kantner
Date: 26 Mar 2015
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Language: English
Book Format: Paperback::376 pages
ISBN10: 1511478225
Dimension: 216x 279x 20mm::871g
Download Link: The Mines, Miners and Minerals of Utah


Many of the Survey's early publications describe Idaho's natural wealth of mineral resources, both metallic minerals and industrial or non-metallic minerals. The Idaho Bureau of Mines and Geology (IBMG) Pamphlet series includes most of these early works on MINERS MOUNTAIN 2 is a 20-acre closed mining claim in Wayne, Utah. Ownership and use of this claim is overseen the Bureau of Land Management's Richfield Field Office under the serial number UMC423381. The last action for this claim occurred on October 23, 2019. Map and Download GPS Waypoints for 702 Mines in Utah. Click here to download GPS waypoints (POIs) for all of the mines in Utah in GPX format.Then, download ExpertGPS mapping software, which will allow you to print maps of any mine in Utah, view mines on USGS topo maps and aerial photos, and send the mines as waypoints or POIs directly to your GPS receiver. utah mines The beginnings of commercial mining in Utah can be traced to Colonel Patrick E. Connor and his California and Nevada Volunteers who arrived in the Salt Lake Valley in October 1862. Many of these soldiers were experienced prospectors and, with Connor's blessing and prompting, they searched the near Wasatch and Oquirrh mountains for gold and silver. 40 Church Street, Greenfield, MA 01301 Phone: 1-413-774-5707 9AM to 6PM EST only Email: Get this from a library! A hand book on the mines, miners, and minerals of Utah. [Harry W B Kantner] A comprehensive list of the mines in Bisbee Arizona including the small nonproducing and lessor operations. Gold and silver deposits were advertised Connor to attract miners, however most laborers produced barely enough to earn them a meager living. WORLD