RI 4724 Investigation Of Furniss Tungsten Deposits, Cabarrus County, N. C.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Jack O. Jones
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

The Furnish mine, Caharrus County, W. C., was operated intermittently until 1905 as a gold mine. Scheelite was discovered by A. L. Mash in the mine dumps of the Furniss and Phoenix mines, and he later informed the Bureau of Mines of his discovery. The Bureau of Mines, in two projects at the deposit in 1948 and in drilled 12 holes totaling 1,706.6 feet, examined and sampled the underground workings, excavated by bulldozer and hand, 3,155 linear feet of trenches and collected numerous samples for assay. The best scheelite shown; was found in the underground exposure of the Furniss mine.
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APA: Jack O. Jones  (1950)  RI 4724 Investigation Of Furniss Tungsten Deposits, Cabarrus County, N. C.

MLA: Jack O. Jones RI 4724 Investigation Of Furniss Tungsten Deposits, Cabarrus County, N. C.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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