IC 6113 Method And Cost Of Mining Zinc And Lead At No. 1 Mine, Tri-State Zinc And Lead District ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Wm. F. Netzeband
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Jan 1, 1929

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to present to the operators, in other districts a detailed description of the ruining method used and the results obtained to exploiting one of the zinc-lead deposits of the Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri district. No. 1. mine is located in the heart of the town of Picher in the extreme northeast corner of Oklahoma. HISTORY The first prospect drilling was done at No. 1 mine late in-1914, and shaft sinking was started early in 1915. Sufficient ore was developed to start construction of the mill in April, 1016, Production begin in August, 1916, and the mine s been producing, except for short periods, to the present time. The property was originally a 40-acre tract, but additional properties have been consolidated with the original one until the mine now covers 200 acres.
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APA: Wm. F. Netzeband  (1929)  IC 6113 Method And Cost Of Mining Zinc And Lead At No. 1 Mine, Tri-State Zinc And Lead District ? Introduction

MLA: Wm. F. Netzeband IC 6113 Method And Cost Of Mining Zinc And Lead At No. 1 Mine, Tri-State Zinc And Lead District ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1929.

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