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Hawk Eye Mine (Little Wonder Mine), Tombstone District, Tombstone Hills, Cochise Co., Arizona, USA

Latitude: 31°42'29"N
Longitude: 110°4'9"W
‡Ref.: The Resources of Arizona - A Manual of Reliable Information Concerning the Territory, compiled by Patrick Hamilton (1881), Scottsdale, AZ: 38.

Church, J.A. (1903) The Tombstone, Arizona, mining district: American Institute of Mining Engineers, Transactions: 33: 3-37: 24.

Keith, Stanton B. (1973), Arizona Bureau of Mines Bull. 187, Index of Mining Properties in Cochise County, Arizona: 76 (Table 4).

MRDS database Dep. ID file #10046262, MRDS ID #M241139; and, Dep. ID #10305744, MAS ID #0040030621.

A former small underground Ag-Pb-Au mine located in East-central sec. 11, T.20S., R. 22E, about ¼ mile south of Tombstone on private land. Adjoining and directly west of the Goodenough shaft. Adjoins all early workings, including the Toughnut and West Side mines.

Mineralization is a replacement deposit with irregular oxidized orebodies of argentiferous galena in Cretaceous Bisbee Group limestone along anticlinal rolls cut by 'northeast' fissures.

Workings include underground workings. Several thousand tons of ore were produced in the early 1900's.

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