Timbered Stopes - Mining Methods in the Butte District

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Wm. B. Daly John Gillie J. L. Bruce C. L. Berrien N. B. Braly P. F. Beaudin Paul A. Gow G. W. Roddewig R. H. Sales F. A. Linforth
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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54
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1925

Abstract

Butte mining district is situated in Silver Bow County, in the southwestern part of Montana. Butte originated as a placer mining camp, gold having been discovered in 1864, on Silver Bow Creek, near the southerly end of what is now Main Street. The Butte placer gold was heavily alloyed with silver, and only commanded $13 an ounce. Placer mining was vigorously prosecuted along Silver Bow Creek and its tributary gulches for about 5 years, at the end of which time, in 1870, the Butte camp was practically deserted. In the meantime, the quartz veins prominently traceable over the hillsides were located, the first location, July 12, 1864, being made by the Missoula Mining Co. and called the Missoula Lode Claim, and later relocated by G. 0. Humphreys. Reasoning from the presence of the gold placers, free milling gold and silver ores were eagerly looked for by the early prospectors. Claims covering the great Rainbow and other silver lodes were located in the 60's. The presence of valuable silver ores in these veins caused the staking of many claims, believed to be valuable only for silver, but which later, at depth, proved to be enormous copper producers.
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APA: Wm. B. Daly John Gillie J. L. Bruce C. L. Berrien N. B. Braly P. F. Beaudin Paul A. Gow G. W. Roddewig R. H. Sales F. A. Linforth  (1925)  Timbered Stopes - Mining Methods in the Butte District

MLA: Wm. B. Daly John Gillie J. L. Bruce C. L. Berrien N. B. Braly P. F. Beaudin Paul A. Gow G. W. Roddewig R. H. Sales F. A. Linforth Timbered Stopes - Mining Methods in the Butte District. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1925.

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