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Quartz from
Ralph Gold Mine, Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Ralph Gold Mine, Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:340248
Long-form Identifier:1:3:340248:1
GUID (UUID V4):b72a020c-ee7b-4c3e-aead-c2135ce8b8f7
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
0.6km (0.4 miles) B. H. Gregg Deposit, Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA
1.6km (1.0 miles) Maynard Washburn Mine, Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA
1.9km (1.2 miles) Pleaz Bridges Mine, Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA
2.9km (1.8 miles) Eli Glover Mine, Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA
2.9km (1.8 miles) Tom Cabaniss Mine, Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA
3.1km (1.9 miles) T. N. Spangler Prospects (Reuben Spangler Prospects), Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA
3.1km (1.9 miles) Rudasill Prospect, Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA
3.5km (2.1 miles) Coleman Blanton Mine, Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA
3.5km (2.2 miles) Caraniss Prospect, Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA
3.5km (2.2 miles) Bobby Mine, Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA
References
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Report (issue)
W. W., Mineral resources of southwestern Alaska [gold and copper]: Bull. 379, pp. 147-152, 1909. 50c....mineral resources of parts of the Alaska Peninsula [gold and copper]: Bull. 467, pp. 125-131, 1911. BANCROFT...Reconnaissance of the ore deposits in northern Yuma County, Ariz.: Bull. 451, 130 pp., 1911. 30c. -. The ore...district, Alaska: Bull. 592, pp. 309-320, 1914. Gold, silver, and copper in Alaska in 1913 (mines report)...geology and mining district'of Leadville, Lake County, Colo.: Second Ann. Rept, pp, 201-290, 1882. $2
Book (edition)
i u G p e t S y b p A Ste S State in the United Gold Finding Third Edition Revised Digitized by the... Stake Your Claim! A Step-by-Step Guide Finding Gold in the United States Third Edition Revised Copyright...Special? Past & Present Gold Prices, Production: and Economics Is there any Gold Left? mah AP Fie 11...WoeAND WHERE CO FLIND GOLD ithe US iii cccceccnecestoses cecencoeeeec erento Gold in the United States...)BD lates tel rene if Basic Geology Formation of Gold Deposits secs le PRN ar RSE RO vac co eee
Report (issue)
in area of folio. stone, mica, corundum, iron, gold. shale, sandstone. Grant, U. S.; Bur- Zinc, lead........... Mica, corundum, soapstone, talc,kaolin,gold,graphite, copper, building stone, lime, clay. Smith...Leverett, F. earth, underground water. Silver, gold, building stone, lime. Lime, clay, coal, underground...sand, pottery clay, .feldspar, brick clay, marl. Gold, bituminous rock, petroleum, building stone, road...Washington County, Pennsylvania, by F. G. Clapp. No. 304. Oil and gas fields of Greene County, Pennsylvania
Report (issue)
of folio. stone, coal. clays, stone, road metal. Gold, copper, quicksilver, chromite, stone. metal, clay... W.......... metal, clay. Cross, W............. Gold. Hayes, C.W. ......... metal, clay. Colo.........lime, clay, coal. Gold, infusorial earth, lime, stone, coal. Marble, slate, stone, gold, lime, cement, clay...clay, water power. Gold, coal, gas, clay, lime, stone, water. Gold, copper, quicksilver, iron, lime,...earth, clay, stone, sand, gravel, underground water. Gold, silver, copper, ' iron, coal, lime, clay, pumice
Report (issue)
was obtained as a by-product of placer mining of gold. The last reported production from Washington was...was an estimated total of 1.47 ounces in 1918.1 Gold had been mined intermittently on the ocean beach...later part of that period. Estimates of the total gold production of the beach to the date mentioned range...750 ounces, and as the proportion of platinum to gold, as shown by the more recent clean-ups in certain...ounces of platinum was overlooked. About 10 ounces of gold and iy2 ounces of platinum are reported to have
Report (issue)
GOLD AND SILVER. THE AURIFEROUS GRAVELS OF THE TRINITY RIVER BASIN, CALIFORNIA. By J. S. DILLER. INTRODUCTION...ever since. Besides the La Grange mine, the largest hydraulic mine now in active operation, it contains...mines, particularly in the northern portion of the county. Large bodies of gravel of lower grade yet remain... Murphy, of the Union Hill mine; Mr. Pierre Bouery, of the La Grange mine; Mr. W. D. Ayers, of Poker...Globe mine; but more particularly to Mr. H. L. Lowden, formerly county surveyor of Trinity County, who
Report (issue)
Santa Maria oil district, Santa Barbara County, Cal., by Ralph Arnold and Robert Anderson. 329. Organization...Geology of the Rangely oil district, Rio Blanco County, Colo., with a section on the water supply, by...oil district, Fresno and Kings counties, Cal., by Ralph Arnold and Robert Anderson. 359. Magnetite deposits...by J. C. Branner, J. F. Newsome, and R. Arnold. Gold, bituminous rod:, petroleum, building stone, road...resources of the Coalinga district, California, by Ralph Arnold and Robert Anderson. (Bulletin 398.) Systematic
Report (volume)
........ GOLD AND SILVER: Notes on the gold lodes of the Carrville district, Trinity County, Cal., by...La Sal Mountains, Grand County, Utah, by J. M. Hill. Survey publications on gold and silver........................ 350 Two sulphur deposits in Mineral County, Colo., by E. S. Larsen and J. F. Hunter.........asbestos, barite, feldspar, fluorspar, graphite, mica, quartz, etc.................. 391 INDEX. ...............showing sulphur deposits in Sunlight Basin, Park County, Wyo..........................................
Report (issue)
extent of the Survey's work in economic geology. GOLD AND SILVER. NOTES ON THE PLACER DEPOSITS OF GREATERVILLE...by trail. In the early part of 1874 the old Yuba mine at the head of Hughes Gulch was operated in a small...small way. Some cerusite containing silver and gold values is reported to have been rich enough to send...Francisco and still net $90 per ton. The St. Louis lead mine was located a short time later and produced some...In^the latter part of 1874 A. Smith found placer gold. 0 The discovery started a rush to this camp, and
Report (issue)
occurring in area of folio. Iddings, J. P.; Weed, Gold, copper, clays, lime W.H. stone, coal. Hayes, C...products described as occurring i:i area of folio. Gold, copper, chromite, iron, coal, stone, lime, clay..... Coal, iron, lime, stone, road metal, clay. Gold. Haycs, C. W......... Coal, iron, lime, stone, road...metal, clay. Emmons, S. F.; Cross, Coal, silver, gold, stone, W.; Eldriclgc, G.H. lime, clay. Keith, A...metal, lime, cement rock. 938 Turner, FT. W........ Gold, copper, chromite, iron, manganese, oeher, coal
Report (issue)
and 520. GOLD AND SILVER. NOTES ON THE GOLD LODES OF THE CARRVILLE DIS­ TRICT, TRINITY COUNTY, CALIFORNIA...spent 10 days in the Carrville district, Trinity County, Cal., and, incidental to other work, gathered...some data on its mining geology. A paper on the gold gravels x was pub­ lished, but baggage and notes...were burned before anything on the geology of the gold lodes was written. In November, 1910, another visit...indebted to Messrs. David Goodale, of the Headlight mine; Matthew Macllwaine, of the Dorleska; W. L. Chapmen
Report (issue)
______ . __ ____ ________ . ____ ..... _. . 67 North-central area .. _. ____ ._._ .. _. __ __ __ .. _..._.. ______ . _____ ._._ __ 82 Lead, silver, and gold .. .. _______ . _____ .. _. _______ ... _... ______________..._ ..................... _._.................. 90 Gold __ ..... __ ... _. ____ .............. ________________... _............ _.... _. . . . . . . . . . . 94 Quartz ......... ___ .................... __ . __ . _............................... 140 Chapter V.-The gold deposits ... _._._. ___ . ___ ..... _........ _
Journal (volume)
308. Accidents, Ambulance Work in Mine, 245. Accidents, Coal Mine, Their Causes and Prevention, 626....Accidents in Nova Scotia Mines, 280. Accidents. Mine, Prevention of, 222. Adler, H. G. V., on "Concerning...Fuel Co., 669. Alberta Government Examination for Mine Managers. 427-30. Alberta, Labor Troubles in Coal...Manufacturing Co., 121. Algoma Steel Co., 480. Alliance Gold and Copper Mining Co., 1H5. Aluminium and Some of...Pigments, 691. Aranyl Molybdate, 691. Arlington Mine, 512, 543. Arsenic in Ores, A Rapid Method for the
 
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