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E.E. Smith Mine (Smith Mine; Bullock Mine), Alexandria, Grafton Co., New Hampshire, USA

Photo: FED '08
Granite pegmatite, formerly operated for muscovite. (Upper and Lower quarries; the Upper quarry is also known as the "Bullock Quarry.")

References

Rocks & Minerals (1942): 17: 250.

Cameron, E. N., D. M. Larrabee, A.H. McNair, J. J. Page, G. W. Stewart, and V. E. Shainin (1954), Pegmatite Investigations 1942-45 New England. U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 255.

Rocks & Minerals (2005) 80:242-261 New Hampshire Mineral Locality Index

Wilken, Bob (2006). E.E. Smith Mine Trip Report (Micromounters of New England Newsletter Oct. 2006)

Mineral List

Mineral list contains entries from the region specified including sub-localities
Albite
Allanite-(Ce)
Almandine
Arsenopyrite
Autunite
Beryl
var: Aquamarine ?
Columbite-(Fe)
Crandallite
Dickinsonite-(KMnNa)
Dufrénite
Fluorapatite
'Garnet'
Graftonite
'Gummite'
Heterosite
Laueite
Lepidolite
Lithiophilite
Löllingite
Ludlamite
Meta-autunite
Moraesite
Muscovite
Purpurite
Quartz
var: Rose Quartz
var: Smoky Quartz
Rockbridgeite
Roscherite
Sicklerite
Siderite
Strunzite
Triphylite
Uraninite
Uranophane
Vivianite
Wardite
Whitmoreite
Zircon


40 entries listed. 31 valid minerals. 4 erroneous literature entries.

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