Tri-State Operations of the St. Joseph Lead Company - Drilling Jumbos and Mechanical Loading Enable Continued Production

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Ross Blake
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1947

Abstract

THE St. Joseph Lead Co. became interested in the Tri-State district in 1921 through acquisition of prospecting and development rights on approximately 20,000 acres of land extending northeastward from the Picher mining field, mostly in Kansas. Prospecting with churn drills was begun the same year and the first commercial ore body was found on the Jarrett tract at the then northern limit of the main Picher field. Operations at this mine began in 1923. Kansas Explorations, Inc., was organized in 1923 by the St. Joseph Lead Co. as a wholly-owned subsidiary to carry on its operations in the Tri-State District from an office at Joplin, Mo. As prospecting of the original acreage proved largely negative, attention was subsequently turned to other sections of the district. Numerous additional leases were acquired and prospected. The Company was successful in developing into operating properties the Jarrett, Isherwood, Robinson, Sullivan and Lotson tracts and, in more recent years, the Ritz, Snapp, Buckingham, Gibson and Jasper mines.
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APA: Ross Blake  (1947)  Tri-State Operations of the St. Joseph Lead Company - Drilling Jumbos and Mechanical Loading Enable Continued Production

MLA: Ross Blake Tri-State Operations of the St. Joseph Lead Company - Drilling Jumbos and Mechanical Loading Enable Continued Production. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1947.

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