The Elk City Mining District, Idaho County, Idaho.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Arthur Flagg
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 4, 1913

Abstract

(New York Meeting, February, 1913.) THE Elk City mining district of Idaho occupies a position near the geographical center of Idaho county, a region of mod¬erate elevation in the western foot-hills of the Bitter Root mountains. The district comprises an area of approximately 350 sq. miles, bounded oil the west by the Newsome district and on the south by the Dixie and Oro Grande districts. There are no mining districts to the north or east. Elk City, the principal town and the seat of the mining office for the district, is situated in a hydrographical basin surrounded by low hills. The elevation is 4,200 ft. above sear level. Through this basin flow Elk Creek, Red river, and American river, which unite west of town to form the south fork of the Clearwater. The one township is set out from the Bitter Root Forest Reserve. Though a railroad starting from the Stites terminus of the Clearwater Short Line of the Northern Pacific railroad has been under consideration for some years, the camp is yet with¬out railroad facilities. The projected road would follow the south fork of the Clearwater on easy grades, but would be very expensive to build and maintain. While such a road would greatly benefit those who are now operating in the camp, and in a slight degree stimulate interest in its possibilities, there is hardly business enough to warrant its construction.
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APA: Arthur Flagg  (1913)  The Elk City Mining District, Idaho County, Idaho.

MLA: Arthur Flagg The Elk City Mining District, Idaho County, Idaho.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1913.

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