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West United Verde Company property (Jerome-Victor group; United Verde Extension property; Monarch Copper Co. property; Haynes shaft), Jerome, Verde District, Black Hills (Black Hill Range), Yavapai Co., Arizona, USA

Latitude: 34°45'21"N
Longitude: 112°7'50"W
‡Ref.: Lindgren, W. (1926), Ore deposits of the Jerome and Bradshaw Mountains quadrangles, Arizona, USGS Bull. 782: 97.

Anderson, C.A. & S.C. Creasey (1958), Geology and ore deposits of the Jerome area, Yavapai County, Arizona, USGS PP 308: 130-132.

USGS Munds Draw Quadrangle map.

U.S. Bureau of Land Management Mining District Sheets 55 & 56.

MRDS database Dep. ID #10113446, MAS ID #0040251204.

A former underground Cu mine on 8 claims that adjoin the United Verde Copper Co. property on the West. Owned by the Jerome-Victor Extension Copper Co.; and, the West United Verde Co.'s United Verde Extension Mining Co.

Mineralization is lenticular orebodies in diorite schist reported to be 3 to 19 feet wide and traceable for 2,000 feet.

Workings include the Haynes shaft at 1,200 feet deep with 2,000 feet of drifts on the 700 level and 800 feet on the 1200 level. Closed in 1914.

Mineral List

Pyrite


1 entry listed. 1 valid mineral.

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