New York Paper - Notes on a Metallurgical Campaign at Hall Valley, Colorado

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 16
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Abstract
In the summer and fall of 1875, the author was present during a short smelting campaign at the Hall Valley works, and having had occasion to make a number of chemical analyses of the ores, fuel, and fluxes, deems that the results of the same, and also an account of the smelting operations, may be found of interest to members of the Institute. The mines and reduction works of the Hall Valley Silver—Lead Mining and Smelting Company (limited) are situated at Hall Valley, Park County, Colorado. The smelting works are located about half way from the mouth to the head of the above-named valley, and the mines high up on the mountains, near its head. The three principal mines of the company are the Whale, Leftwick, and Coldspring. They are all on different veins, running parallel to one another, with a general trend from southwest and northeast. The
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New York Paper - Notes on a Metallurgical Campaign at Hall Valley, ColoradoMLA: New York Paper - Notes on a Metallurgical Campaign at Hall Valley, Colorado. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers,