IC 7194 Mining And Milling Methods And Costs At The Yellow Pine Mine, Stibnite, Idaho - Mining Methods And Costs - Introduction And History

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John D. Bradley
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Jan 1, 1942

Abstract

Stibnite is 76 miles east of Cascade, Idaho, which is 78 miles due north of Boise. The altitude at Stibnite is 6,500 feet, and between Cascade and Stibnite the Forest Service road crosses two summits - Big Creek at 6,800 feet and Warm Lake at 7,300 feet. The ownership of most of the Meadow Creek group of 190 claims, which is optioned by the Bradley Mining Co from the United Mercury Mines Co. may be traced back from their consolidation by the United Mercury Co. through ownership by prospectors and small promotional companies to the discovery of the Thunder Mountain district in 1900 by the Caswell brothers.
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APA: John D. Bradley  (1942)  IC 7194 Mining And Milling Methods And Costs At The Yellow Pine Mine, Stibnite, Idaho - Mining Methods And Costs - Introduction And History

MLA: John D. Bradley IC 7194 Mining And Milling Methods And Costs At The Yellow Pine Mine, Stibnite, Idaho - Mining Methods And Costs - Introduction And History. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1942.

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