Geological Structure Disclosed in the Keeley Mine

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. C. Boydell
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1931

Abstract

Introduction Situated in the district of South Lorrain, some 16 miles southeast of Cobalt, Ontario, and reached from that centre either by branch line of the T. & N. O. railway or by what, for a mining camp, is a reasonably good road, the Keeley mine, owned by the Keeley Silver Mines,' Ltd., has had its history recorded by C. W. Knight (1). Silver was first discovered in South Lorrain, in Woods' vein, on Keeley property, in 1907, and the Keeley mine has been described by Knight (2) and Bell (3). The total production to February 28th, 1930, has been 10,760,107 ounces of silver and 1,285. 434 pounds (weight) of cobalt.
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APA: H. C. Boydell  (1931)  Geological Structure Disclosed in the Keeley Mine

MLA: H. C. Boydell Geological Structure Disclosed in the Keeley Mine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1931.

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