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A surface Cu-Au-Mo-Ag mine located in the W½ sec. 19, T.23N., R.17W. (Cerbat 7.5 minute topo map). Owned by Duval (subsidiary of Pennzoil). Located near a locale called Mineral Park, which is near the population center of Kingman.
Mineralization includes secondary copper minerals.
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Map Reference: 35°22'15"N , 114°9'8"W
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