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Cuprite from New Jersey, USA

USA
 
  • New Jersey
    • Bergen County
      • North Arlington
Black, George F. (1922) The Belleville Copper-Mine. American Mineralogist 7, 154-158.
New Jersey State Geologist's Annual Report (1906) 140-142.
    • Essex County
      • Nutley
The Minerals of NYC & Its Environs, NY Min. Club Bull. Vol. 3, No. 1, Manchester, J.G. (1931): 64.
    • Hudson County
      • Secaucus
Cummings, W. L., 2007, Personal communication
    • Hunterdon County
      • Flemington
NJ State Geol. Ann. Rpt. (1906):144-145
Rocks & Min.: 21:346-347.
    • Mercer County
      • West Windsor Township
Manchester, James G. (1931) The Minerals of New York City and its Environs. Bulletin of the New York Mineralogical Club Vol. 3 (1) New York Mineralogical Club
    • Middlesex County
Manchester, James G. (1931) The Minerals of New York City and its Environs. Bulletin of the New York Mineralogical Club Vol. 3 (1) New York Mineralogical Club
Rocks & Min.: 20:207-209..
NJ State Geol. Ann. Rpt. (1906): 152
      • Piscataway Township
        • Newtown
Manchester, James G. (1931) The Minerals of New York City and its Environs. Bulletin of the New York Mineralogical Club Vol. 3 (1) New York Mineralogical Club
NJ State Geol. Ann. Rpt. (1900):182.
    • Passaic County
      • Little Falls Township
        • Great Notch
Rocks & Min.: 19:306-309.
      • Prospect Park
Rocks & Min.: 59:157-183 (1984), Peters, J.J.
NJ Geol. Survey Bull. #64, Trap Rock Mins of NJ, Mason, B. (1960)
Collected by Mark Dietz, circa 1990 (Lemanski collection).
    • Somerset County
      • Bedminster Township
Manchester, James G. (1931) The Minerals of New York City and its Environs. Bulletin of the New York Mineralogical Club Vol. 3 (1) New York Mineralogical Club
      • Bridgewater Township
(1906): 147
NJ State Geol. Ann. Rpt. (1902):130-131
Rocks & Min.: 24:27-29.
[var. Chalcotrichite] Manchester, James G. (1931) The Minerals of New York City and its Environs. Bulletin of the New York Mineralogical Club Vol. 3 (1) New York Mineralogical Club
      • Franklin Township
        • Griggstown
NJ State Geol. Ann. Rpt. (1906):138.
      • Watchung
Manchester, James G. (1931) The Minerals of New York City and its Environs. Bulletin of the New York Mineralogical Club Vol. 3 (1) New York Mineralogical Club
    • Sussex County
      • Franklin
Dunn, Pete J. (1995) Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey: The world's most magnificent mineral deposits Vol. 4. The Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society.
Cook, David K. (1973) Recent Work on the Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey. The Mineralogical Record, 4 (2) 62-66
Frondel, Clifford (1972) The Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill - A Check List. Wiley Interscience.
Palache(1935):36
FOMS Millsite Committee (1986) (circa), List of Mineral Species Found on the Franklin Mill Site, Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society (unpublished).
      • Ogdensburg
        • Sterling Hill
Dunn, Pete J. (1995) Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey: The world's most magnificent mineral deposits Vol. 4. The Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society.
Cook, David K. (1973) Recent Work on the Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey. The Mineralogical Record, 4 (2) 62-66
      • Sparta Township
Collected by David S. Bernstein-2008/2009
    • Warren County
      • Hardwick Township
        • Calno
Observed 10/2009 by David S. Bernstein
 
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