RI 4310 Investigation Of Rickard Corundum Mine York County, S. C.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
T. J. Ballard
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Jan 1, 1948

Abstract

The Rickard mine in York County, S. C., named for the original owner, Alexander Rickard, was operated about 50 years as. No records are available of the quantity of corundum shipped. Pratt states, "Many tons were picked up from the surface and shipped." The mine was visited on August 6, 1943, by the author, accompanied by Gilbert W. Withers of Atlanta, Ga. Investigation of the property was begun by the Bureau of Mines after some initial work by the Mi-Cor Corp., a company organized by Gilbert P. Withers of Atlanta to explore the property. In conducting the Bureau program, 754 linear feet of trenches were dug, 110 feet of old drifts cleaned out and examined, and 38 feet of shaft retimbered.
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APA: T. J. Ballard  (1948)  RI 4310 Investigation Of Rickard Corundum Mine York County, S. C.

MLA: T. J. Ballard RI 4310 Investigation Of Rickard Corundum Mine York County, S. C.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.

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