RI 3627 Progress Report - Metallurgical Division 51. Cinnabar-Reduction Plants of the Southwestern Arkansas Quicksilver District

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
S. M. Shelton W. A. Calhoun
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Mar 1, 1942

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION Discovery and development of a southwestern Arkansas quicksilver district are recent history. In July 1930 4/, a specimen was discovered near the Little Missouri River in sec. 1, T. 7S. R. 26 W., which was identified as cinnabar. In the summer of 1931, Leo Yount began prospecting for cinnabar near the Little Missouri River. In the fall of that year he operated a small three-tube retort near the present Parker Hill mines and produced several flasks of quicksilver. Yount optioned a considerable block of ground containing the best showings in the Little Missouri River area, and on February 19, 1932, he and W. C. McBride, Inc., of St. Louis, Mo., formed the Southwestern Quicksilver Co., which was the largest producer in the district until operations ceased in September 1934.The Southwestern Quicksilver Co. installed a rotary furnace on Parker Hill in April 1932, which treated ore from the three principal mines Gap Ridge, Parker Hill, and Parnell Hill. In 1934 production was entirely from the Gap Ridge and Parker Hill mines. Nothing was done at Parnell Hill except a little small-scale work on a share basis.Mercury Producers, Inc., later took an option on the holdings of the Southwestern Quicksilver Co. and in June 1935 began operations. The company produced considerable quicksilver before the lease and option were surrendered in the summer of 1936. Most of the work of Mercury Producers, Inc., was on Parnell Hill, but some work was done on Parker Hill and at the Bell prospect on ground not controlled by the Southwestern Quicksilver Co."
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APA: S. M. Shelton W. A. Calhoun  (1942)  RI 3627 Progress Report - Metallurgical Division 51. Cinnabar-Reduction Plants of the Southwestern Arkansas Quicksilver District

MLA: S. M. Shelton W. A. Calhoun RI 3627 Progress Report - Metallurgical Division 51. Cinnabar-Reduction Plants of the Southwestern Arkansas Quicksilver District. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1942.

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