RI 4495 Investigation Of The Irwinton Bauxite District Wilkinson County, Ga.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
William A. Beck
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

Since bauxite mining began in the Irwinton District, Wilkinson County, Ga., in 1912, it has been on a small scale, as most of the deposits of high-grade ore are small. The bauxite has a high silica content, and its use has been largely limited to the chemical industry. Drilling under this project did not disclose any bauxite deposits of commercial value: However, numerous holes penetrated high-alumina clay deposits, but no attempt was made to delimit them, as the project was solely an exploration for bauxite. Bauxite was first discovered near Irwinton in 1907. The district covers virtually all of Wilkinson County and extends into the adjoining counties of Washington, Baldwin, and Twiggs. Mining was begun in 1912 by the Republic Mining & Manufacturing Co. on the Honeycutt, Parker, and Daniel properties, which are 1.5 miles from Wriley on the old Irwinton to Milledgeville Road.
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APA: William A. Beck  (1949)  RI 4495 Investigation Of The Irwinton Bauxite District Wilkinson County, Ga.

MLA: William A. Beck RI 4495 Investigation Of The Irwinton Bauxite District Wilkinson County, Ga.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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