RI 4055 Fluorite and Zinc on the Eva Tanguay Property Crittenden County, Kentucky

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
X. B. Starnes
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May 1, 1947

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION The Eva Tanguay property is in Crittenden County, Kentucky, about 1 mile south or the village of Mexico, and can be reached from Marion, the County seat, by travellng south on State Highway 91 for 6.8 miles and then turning southwest on State Highway 70 and traveling 2 miles farther.Although the property lies between the Huffaw and Pigmy properties, which together have produced 200,000 tons of fluorspar ore, production from the Eva Tanguay has been estimed at only 1,000 tons. Geological factors on the property indicated the likelihood of an ore occurrence, and the author examined the property in April 1944. Shortly thereafter, the U.S. Geological Survey wrote a report on the property, which was not published. A drilling program was initiated by the Bureau of Mines November 1, 1944, and continued until eight holes totaling 3,137.5 feet were drilled.The holes showed that the Tubb fault system on the Eva Tanguay property is composed of three members, all of which contained commercial ore. The line dividing the Haffaw and Tanguay properties crosses the vein outcrops, causing a part of the ore indicated to be on each property.The mineral rights, which are leased by Robert Frazer of Marion, are owned by Mrs. O. S. Denny and W. C. Bohn, both of Marion."
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APA: X. B. Starnes  (1947)  RI 4055 Fluorite and Zinc on the Eva Tanguay Property Crittenden County, Kentucky

MLA: X. B. Starnes RI 4055 Fluorite and Zinc on the Eva Tanguay Property Crittenden County, Kentucky. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1947.

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