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Mayville Open Pit Mine, Iron Ridge Mines, Iron Ridge District (Neda Iron District), Dodge Co., Wisconsin, USA

Location E1/2 SW1/4 Sec. 12, T. 11N., The Mayville Open Pit Mine is located a half a mile north of the Iron Ridge Mine, and one third of a mile south of the Mayville White Limestone Quarry along the Niagara Escarpment. This was the first mine in the Iron Ridge/Neda Iron District and was open to industrial mining in 1849. Mining continued at the pit until high grade ores started to peter out. By then the Northwestern Iron Company that owned the mine at the started obtaining better ores at the Mayville Shaft Mine, and the mine closed down in 1913. Over time, water started accumulating in the pit, and eventually, the waterlogged pit became known to the locals as Crusher Pond. Unfortunately collecting at the mine site is not possible because of the pond.

To learn more about the iron mining history in Dodge County, read When Iron was King in Dodge County by George G. Frederick.

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Allophane
Calcite
Dolomite
Goethite
Hematite
Siderite


6 entries listed. 6 valid minerals.

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