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76 Mine, Monte Cristo mining district, Snohomish County, Washington, USAi
Regional Level Types
76 MineMine (Abandoned)
Monte Cristo mining districtOccurrence
Snohomish CountyCounty
WashingtonState
USACountry

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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
47° 58' 17'' North , 121° 22' 46'' West
Latitude & Longitude (decimal):
Type:
Mine (Abandoned) - last checked 2021
Nearest Settlements:
PlacePopulationDistance
Index194 (2017)21.3km
Baring220 (2011)23.4km
May Creek818 (2011)25.1km
Gold Bar2,112 (2017)26.9km
Skykomish207 (2017)29.2km
Nearest Clubs:
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ClubLocationDistance
Darrington Rock & Gem ClubDarrington, Washington36km
Mindat Locality ID:
248293
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:248293:7
GUID (UUID V4):
c2aa2486-526a-499c-9035-e8a7d1fc305b
Other/historical names associated with this locality:
Independence of 1776 Mine; 1776 Mine; Seventy Six Mine; '76 Mine


The '76 Mine was the first mine staked in Monte Cristo on July 4, 1889. The mine was officially called the Independence of 1776 Mine, but the miners quickly started calling it the '76. The outcrops of galena and arsenopyrite above the mine were what first drew prospectors to Monte Cristo, since they made the side of Hubbard Peak shine in the sunlight. Some gold was produced from the mine, but it also had high assays of lead. Surface outcrops averaged around 1 oz of gold per ton and 26% lead, although these surface deposits were quickly stripped away by miners. The deposits did not not extend very far into the mountain, which caused the '76 to be one of the first mines in Monte Cristo to close. From the several years of operation less than 1000' of drift was driven on 2 levels. The ore minerals were mainly galena, chalcopyrite, pyrite, arsenopyrite, and sphalerite.

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6 valid minerals. 1 erroneous literature entry.

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Detailed Mineral List:

β“˜ Arsenopyrite
Formula: FeAsS
β“˜ Calcite
Formula: CaCO3
β“˜ Chalcopyrite
Formula: CuFeS2
β“˜ Galena
Formula: PbS
β“˜ Pyrite
Formula: FeS2
β“˜ Quartz
Formula: SiO2
β“˜ Sphalerite
Formula: ZnS

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List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification

Group 2 - Sulphides and Sulfosalts
β“˜Sphalerite2.CB.05aZnS
β“˜Chalcopyrite2.CB.10aCuFeS2
β“˜Galena2.CD.10PbS
β“˜Pyrite2.EB.05aFeS2
β“˜Arsenopyrite2.EB.20FeAsS
Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides
β“˜Quartz4.DA.05SiO2
Group 5 - Nitrates and Carbonates
β“˜Calcite ?5.AB.05CaCO3

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