IC 7111 Operations At The Haile Gold Mine, Kershaw, S. C. ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Edmund Newton
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Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

The Haile mine has been the outstanding gold-mining operation and the largest single producer of gold in the Appalachian region. Gold was discovered at the Haile in 1827, previous to the present operation, production has been nearly $4,500,000 (gold at $20.67 per ounce.) from somewhat over a million tons of ore, with an average extraction of about 70 percent. The Haile property, now operated by Haile Gold Mines, Inc., is in the southern part of Lancaster County, South Carolina, 3-1/2 miles northeast of the town of Kershaw and 55 miles north of Columbia, the State capital. (See fig. 1.) The corporation has a lease and purchase contract on 1,805 acres, covering the present productive area. In addition, it holds lease contracts on 1,500 acres additional adjacent to this area.
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APA: Edmund Newton  (1940)  IC 7111 Operations At The Haile Gold Mine, Kershaw, S. C. ? Introduction

MLA: Edmund Newton IC 7111 Operations At The Haile Gold Mine, Kershaw, S. C. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1940.

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