Buffalo Paper - Notes on the Mines of the Frontino and Bolivia Company, Colombia, S. A. (Discussion, 908 ; see also pp. 33, 803)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Spencer Cragoe
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Abstract

I have read with much interest the elaborate and able paper of Messrs. Granger and Treville on the Mining Districts of Colombia, presented at the Atlantic City Meeting (ante, p. 33). Going into detail, however, as the paper does—and particularly with reference to the department of Antioquia, I am somewhat surprised that the property of the Frontino and Bolivia Company, probably one of the richest and most extensive in Colombia, should come off with such scant notice. The entire property embraces an area of some 28 square miles, and is situated at a distance of about 2 leagues from Remedios—after Medellin probably the most important town of the Department—and lying in approximately '7° N. latitude. The neighborhood of Remedios has been long celebrated for its production of the precious metal. Alluvial gold in large quantities has been obtained from the vicinity for upwards of two centuries; and even to-day a large proportion of the population finds a comfortable livelihood, during the dry season, in washing the sands of various rivers, notably the Rio Porce; while the amount of gold, in the form of nuggets, brought almost daily to Remedios and other points, from streams in the immediate neighborhood, is astonishing. These nuggets vary much in size. The majority, of course, are small, but larger ones are by no means scarce. I have been considerably surprised at the amount and value of the trade thus transacted between natives and merchants of the various towns. The property owned by the Frontino and Bolivia Company has been, I believe, for the larger part of the present century,
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APA: Spencer Cragoe  (1899)  Buffalo Paper - Notes on the Mines of the Frontino and Bolivia Company, Colombia, S. A. (Discussion, 908 ; see also pp. 33, 803)

MLA: Spencer Cragoe Buffalo Paper - Notes on the Mines of the Frontino and Bolivia Company, Colombia, S. A. (Discussion, 908 ; see also pp. 33, 803). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1899.

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