Majestic Mine, Lelande Mining District, Shoshone County, Idaho, USAi
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
47° 32' 53'' North , 115° 47' 6'' West
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Other/historical names associated with this locality:
Majestic; Majestic Mining Co. Ltd; Majestic Group
Located on the headwaters of Humboldt Creek, a tributary of Canyon Creek, approximately 2.6 miles (4.2 kilometers) northeast of Burke, Idaho
Commodities (Production): Lead, Silver
Development Status: Prospect
Host Rock Unit(s): Burke Formation, Revett Formation
Host Rock(s): Quartzite
Structure(s): Humboldt Gulch Fault, French Gulch Fault
Alteration(s): Unspecified
Deposit Type(s): vein
Tectonic Structure: Belt Basin
Other Information: Claims included Majestic, Victor, Belfast, Fortune, Lewis, Teutonic, Clark, Equitable, Panama, Daisy, Florodera, Florida, and Ohio Lode. All claims were patented
Part of the extensive workings were in the Summit Mining District but the majority of the workings and the main portal fell within the Lelande Mining District.
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Year (asc) Year (desc) Author (A-Z) Author (Z-A)State of Idaho, 1926, 27th Annual Report of Mining Industry of Idaho for 1925
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- Wallace DomainDomain
- West Canadian-Alberta basinBasin
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