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Black Duke Rogers prospect (Bunker & Rogers claims; Bob Allen claims), Agua Fria River, Mayer, Yavapai Co., Arizona, USA

‡Ref.: Jones, E.L., Jr. & F.L. Ransome (1920), Deposits of manganese ore in Arizona, USGS Bull. 710-D: 178.

Wilson, E.D. & G.M. Butler (1930), Manganese ore deposits in AZ, AZ Bur. of Mines Bull. 127: 97.

Farnham, L.L. & L.A. Stewart (1958), Manganese deposits of western Arizona, US Bureau of Mines Information Circular 7843: 64.

USGS & Arizona Bureau of Mines, and U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (1969), Mineral and Water Resources of Arizona, Arizona Bureau of Mines Bull. 180 (USGS Bull.871): 222.

USGS Cordes Junction Quadrangle map.

MRDS database Dep. ID #10159054, MAS ID #0040250223.

A group of 2 manganese claims/prospect with surface and underground workings located near Mayer on the Agua Fria River, about 1 mile West of Burmeister Mine on opposite side of the Agua Fria River. Owned by E.V. Bunker & E.S. Rogers. Claims extend into sec. 19.

Mineralization is manganese ores associated with travertine in sand and clay beds.





Map Reference: 34°4'33"N , 112°19'23"W

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  • Calcite
    var: Limestone Onyx
  • 'Psilomelane'


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