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Silver from
Bondholder Group mine, Enterprise Creek, Slocan, Slocan Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Silver
Formula:Ag
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Silver data
Locality Data:Click here to view Bondholder Group mine, Enterprise Creek, Slocan, Slocan Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1527119
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1527119:8
GUID (UUID V4):6c5b1905-add9-4b7c-8360-7c192ed72194
Nearest other occurrences of Silver
4.0km (2.5 miles) Myrtle mine, Memphis Creek, Slocan, Slocan Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
5.8km (3.6 miles) Meteor Mine, Tobin Creek, Slocan, Slocan Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
24.9km (15.5 miles) Rambler-Cariboo Group mine, McGuigan Creek, Sandon, Slocan Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
86.6km (53.8 miles) Waterloo No 3 Mine, Lightning Peak Camp, Vernon Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
86.9km (54.0 miles) St. Paul Mine, Monashee Mountain, Vernon Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
87.8km (54.6 miles) Le Roi Mine, Rossland, Trail Creek Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
87.9km (54.6 miles) Silver Bell deposit, Cherry Creek area, Vernon Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
91.4km (56.8 miles) Trout Lake, Revelstoke Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
96.9km (60.2 miles) North Star Mine, Kimberley, Fort Steele Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
References
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Report (issue)
LODE MINING IN THE FAIRBANKS DISTRICT. By J. B. MEIITIE, Jr. INTRODUCTION. Gold lode mining in the Fairbanks...the smallest yearly production of lode gold and silver in the district since 1910, when the lodes were...were just beginning to be opened. Lode gold and silver produced in the Fairbanks district, 1910-1916. Year...crude ore Quantity (fine (tons). Value. ounces). Silver. Quantity (line ounces). Value. 148 875 4,708...051 The beginning of antimony mining in the Fairbanks district, the mining developments in 1915, and the
Report (issue)
a series of annual bulletins * treating of the mining industry of Alaska and summarizing the results...the year and summaries of the condition of the mining industry, including statistics of mineral production...the mining industry for the years which they cover. Lack of funds prevents a visit to every mining district...therefore the data used in preparing the summary on mining development are in part based on information gleaned...data. Those who have thus aided him include many mine operators, engineers, prospectors, Federal officials
Report (issue)
a series of annual bulletins l treating of the mining industry of Alaska and summarizing the results...others of the series, contains an account of the mining industry, including statistics of mineral production...shall serve as" convenient reference works on the mining industry for the years which they cover. It is...possible for a member of the Survey to visit every mining district each year, and therefore the information...information used in preparing the summary on mining developments is in part obtained from other reliable sources
 
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