Cinnabar At Cordero

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. L. Fisk
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 11, 1961

Abstract

First discovered and claimed in 1929, the Cordero cinnabar deposit lies 11 road miles southwest of McDermitt, Nev., near the Nevada-Oregon boundary. The name "Cordero" means "little lamb" in the Basque language and is symbolic of the fact that the first ore specimen was found during the lambing season. The Bradley Mining Co. held the property for several years during the early thirties, but it was not until 1939 that Cordero Mining Co., a subsidiary of Sun Oil Co., entered the picture. The company, then known as Horse Heaven Mines, Inc. conducted preliminary work in 1940 which proved enough near-surface ore to warrant the construction of a mill during the following year. By 1943, Cordero was being rapidly depleted when deeper churn drilling intersected the large underground orebody that is still being mined today.
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APA: E. L. Fisk  (1961)  Cinnabar At Cordero

MLA: E. L. Fisk Cinnabar At Cordero. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1961.

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