Tin Deposits of Mexico

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
FREDERICK MCAKCCOY
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Jan 1, 1929

Abstract

THE production of tin from Mexico has never reached the point of being considered a national industry, but the distribution of tin ores is so widespread that there are possibilities that one day it may become of importance. Of the twenty-seven states of the Republic, tin claims have been taken up in sixteen. In all there had been taken up to the end of 1926, two hundred and twenty-five claims, of a total area of about 7400 acres. The first historical mention of tin in the Americas is found in a letter of Cortez to the Emperor, Charles the Fifth, of Spain, which is as follows: Speaking of his manufacture of some small cannon, he says: "For these reasons I took considerable pains to get copper from some provinces of this country, and bought it at a high price in order to get it quicker.
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APA: FREDERICK MCAKCCOY  (1929)  Tin Deposits of Mexico

MLA: FREDERICK MCAKCCOY Tin Deposits of Mexico. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1929.

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