Birmingham Paper - The Petite Anse Salt-Mine

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Richard A. Pomeroy
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1889

Abstract

This mine, known also as the A very Mine, is situated on Petite Anse Island, Iberia Parish, Louisiana. The island is about four miles from Vermillion Bay, an arm of the Gulf of Mexico, and is one of four islands or hills surrounded by the sea-marsh, as shown in the accompanying map. (Fig. 1.) A fifth, Joe Jefferson's Island, or hill, is some distance from the sea-marsh. These five islands: Belle Isle, Cote Blanche,Grand Cote, Petite Anse and Jefferson, appear to be the tops of submerged hills, and occupy a line having nearly a northwest trend. To the north are a series of hillocks that extend at intervals to the hills of Northern Louisiana, which in turn appear to run into the Ozarks of Arkansas. Near the mine there is sandstone, also a thick vein of lignite. Bones of the mastodon have been
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APA: Richard A. Pomeroy  (1889)  Birmingham Paper - The Petite Anse Salt-Mine

MLA: Richard A. Pomeroy Birmingham Paper - The Petite Anse Salt-Mine. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1889.

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