Elrod Mine (Stephans; Keath; Newton; Ivy Mountain; Prater Mine), Hall County, Georgia, USAi
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Elrod Mine (Stephans; Keath; Newton; Ivy Mountain; Prater Mine) | Mine |
Hall County | County |
Georgia | State |
USA | Country |
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34° 22' 30'' North , 83° 52' 29'' West
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Nearest Settlements:
Place | Population | Distance |
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Gainesville | 38,712 (2017) | 9.8km |
Clermont | 922 (2017) | 14.7km |
Oakwood | 4,178 (2017) | 16.4km |
Lula | 2,879 (2017) | 19.2km |
Dahlonega | 6,394 (2017) | 20.2km |
Prior to the war, some rich ore shoots had been found on these lots, and the owners did an extensive amount of work, as is evinced by their numerous pits and dump-piles. A few years ago, a fifteen-stamp mill was erected on the Ivy Mountain lot, and an unsuccessful effort at milling the ore-body was carried on, for a short time.
The occurrence of the ore-body is interesting, and exceptional in Georgia. The schists of the region have a very slight dip and are apparently interbedded with seams of small milky-white quartz, carrying a small percentage of sulphides. This seam varies in thickness, from a few inches to several feet, and is evidently a stringer vein horizontally inclined. The topography of the region is such, that the vein is readily exposed, by shallow pits, and is to be found over a wide area.
The major portion of this immense bed of quartz is of a very low grade ore, although, in the past, some rich pockets may have been found. The mining of the vein, as a body, however, would be impracticable.
The occurrence of the ore-body is interesting, and exceptional in Georgia. The schists of the region have a very slight dip and are apparently interbedded with seams of small milky-white quartz, carrying a small percentage of sulphides. This seam varies in thickness, from a few inches to several feet, and is evidently a stringer vein horizontally inclined. The topography of the region is such, that the vein is readily exposed, by shallow pits, and is to be found over a wide area.
The major portion of this immense bed of quartz is of a very low grade ore, although, in the past, some rich pockets may have been found. The mining of the vein, as a body, however, would be impracticable.
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ⓘ Gold Formula: Au Reference: Bulletin, Issue 19 By Georgia. Dept. of Mines, Mining, and Geology, Georgia. Dept. of Forestry and Geological Development, Georgia. Division of Mines, Mining, and Geology; Bulletin, Issue 19 By Georgia. Dept. of Mines, Mining, and Geology, Georgia. Dept. of Forestry and Geological Development, Georgia. Division of Mines, Mining, and Geology |
ⓘ Quartz Formula: SiO2 Reference: Bulletin, Issue 19 By Georgia. Dept. of Mines, Mining, and Geology, Georgia. Dept. of Forestry and Geological Development, Georgia. Division of Mines, Mining, and Geology; Bulletin, Issue 19 By Georgia. Dept. of Mines, Mining, and Geology, Georgia. Dept. of Forestry and Geological Development, Georgia. Division of Mines, Mining, and Geology
Yeates, W. S., McCallie, S. W., and King, F. P. (1896), A preliminary report on part of the gold deposits of Georgia: Georgia Geological Survey Bulletin 4-A; 137. |
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List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification
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ⓘ | Gold | 1.AA.05 | Au |
Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides | |||
ⓘ | Quartz | 4.DA.05 | SiO2 |
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O | ⓘ Quartz | SiO2 |
Si | Silicon | |
Si | ⓘ Quartz | SiO2 |
Au | Gold | |
Au | ⓘ Gold | Au |
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Year (asc) Year (desc) Author (A-Z) Author (Z-A) In-text Citation No.Yeates, W. S., McCallie, S. W., and King, F. P. (1896), A preliminary report on part of the gold deposits of Georgia: Georgia Geological Survey Bulletin 4-A; 137.
Jones, S. P., (1909), Second report on the gold deposits of Georgia: Georgia Geological Survey Bulletin 19; 117.
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