Chicago, Ill Paper - The Cerro de Mercado (Iron Mountain) at Durango, Mexico.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John Birkinbine
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Jan 1, 1885

Abstract

Among the notable deposits of iron-ore, the Iron Mountain at Durango, Mexico, is prominent. But, although it has been noticed in records of travel and official reports for three centuries, the statements made concerning it have been so largely alloyed with improbabilities that general credence has not been given to data relating to the Cerro & Mercado, that being the name by which this remarkable mountain of ore is known. Location. Geographically, the mountain is centrally located, being situated immediately at the City of Durango, which is distant in direct lines (as the crow flies) as follows: From the Rio Grande River at El Paso, Texas, in the north, 510 miles; from the same stream at Laredo, Texas, in the northeast, 410 miles; from Tampico, in the east, 475 miles; from the City of Mexico in the southeast, 520 miles; from Mazatlan in the west, 110 miles. At El Paso, the standard-gauge Mexican Central Railroad, and at Laredo, the narrow-gauge Mexican National Railroad, enter Mexico. Tampico is a prominent Mexican port on the Gulf of Mexico, and Mazatlan occupies a similar position on the Gulf of California. To reach Durango from Laredo or Tampico, spurs of the Sierra Madre Mountains must be crossed, and between Mazatlan
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APA: John Birkinbine  (1885)  Chicago, Ill Paper - The Cerro de Mercado (Iron Mountain) at Durango, Mexico.

MLA: John Birkinbine Chicago, Ill Paper - The Cerro de Mercado (Iron Mountain) at Durango, Mexico.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1885.

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