Mining In The Spruce Pine, North Carolina Area

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Charles A. Hickey
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

The dining industry game tome Spruce Pine area a few years after tine Civil War. Two Yankees came down from Massachusetts to mine sheet mica to sell to the stove manufacturers for windows in heating stoves. At this time the method of mining was very crude; it was done only with pick and shovel. They were mining mica from the soft veins. Later they progressed to hand grilling and blasting. Hand drilling was quite an art in the area. One man would hold and turn the steel while one or two other men would drive the steel with hammers. In shaft raining, the muck and water was removed by hand winches called windlasses. About 1920 air compressors and jack hammers came into use. These were perhaps tide greatest improvement that has ever come to the area's mining industry. Later carne gasoline hoists, air drive water pumps, and all electrical equipment. Mica mining has, for the past few years, been very modern and efficient.
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APA: Charles A. Hickey  (1962)  Mining In The Spruce Pine, North Carolina Area

MLA: Charles A. Hickey Mining In The Spruce Pine, North Carolina Area. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1962.

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