Atlantic City Paper - Sulphide-Smelting at the National Smelter of the Horseshoe Mining Co., Rapid City, S. D.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Charles H. Fulton Theodor Knutzen
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1905

Abstract

The plant of the National Smelting Co., a corporation controlled by the Horseshoe Mining Co., was built during 1901 to smelt the dry siliceous ores of the northern Black Hills, extracting the gold- and silver-values in a matte of low copper-percentage which is shipped to Omaha and Denver for refining. Originally, the plant was designed to collect the values of the siliceous ores in an iron-matte, which mas to be resmelted with lead-ores, in a lead-furnace, the lead-bullion produced to be refined into Doré bullion in English cupelling-furnaces. However, the scarcity of lead-silver ores in the Black Hills, owing to the present non-productiveness of the Galena district, led to
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APA: Charles H. Fulton Theodor Knutzen  (1905)  Atlantic City Paper - Sulphide-Smelting at the National Smelter of the Horseshoe Mining Co., Rapid City, S. D.

MLA: Charles H. Fulton Theodor Knutzen Atlantic City Paper - Sulphide-Smelting at the National Smelter of the Horseshoe Mining Co., Rapid City, S. D.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1905.

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