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Mercur Mining District History by Spurr [165704]

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Mercur Mining District History by Spurr [165704]
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Economic Geology of the Mercur Mining District, Utah by J. Edward Spurr. The Mercur mining district lies on the southwestern flank of the Oquirrh Mountains in eastern Tooele County. The district was originally organized in 1870, and the initial production was from high-grade silver pockets. Starts with how General P. E. Conner made this important discovery. He was commanding California volunteers at Fort Douglas when he found deposits of Argentiferous galena at Little Cottonwood Canyon in the Wasatch Mountains. Book has one fold out geological sections map (excellent condition). Includes map of the underground workings of the Mercur Mine. 16 illustrations all told. Some staining on front page and first page has had lower corner ripped. Rest of content has no issues.

Date: 1895
Country (if not USA):
State: Utah
City: Mercur
Provenance: Geff Pollock Collection