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Dunn, Pete J. (1995) Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey: The world's most magnificent mineral deposits Vol. 2. The Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society.

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Book TitleFranklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey: The world's most magnificent mineral deposits
AuthorsDunn, Pete J.Author
Year1995Volume<   2   >
PublisherThe Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society
Original EntryDunn, P.J. (1995): Franklin and Sterling Hill New Jersey: the world's most magnificent mineral deposits
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Full ReferenceDunn, Pete J. (1995) Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey: The world's most magnificent mineral deposits Vol. 2. The Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society.
Plain TextDunn, Pete J. (1995) Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey: The world's most magnificent mineral deposits Vol. 2. The Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society.
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Locality Pages

LocalityCitation Details
Eastern Concrete Materials Inc. Quarry (Raia Quarry; Cofrancisco Quarry; Hamburg Quarry), Hamburg, Sussex County, New Jersey, USAp.169
Atlas Quarry (The Quarry), Hardistonville, Hamburg, Sussex County, New Jersey, USAp.167
Sussex Calcite Co. Quarry (Munson Quarry; New Jersey Mineral Co. Quarry), Hardistonville, Hamburg, Sussex County, New Jersey, USAp.163
Hamburg Quarry, Rudeville, Hardyston Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, USAp.167
Sayre Quarry, Rudeville, Hardyston Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, USAp.167
Sheldon Quarry, Rudeville, Hardyston Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, USAp.167
Vanderhoof Quarry, Rudeville, Hardyston Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, USAp.167
Windsor Quarry (Winsor Quarry), Rudeville, Hardyston Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, USAp.167
McAfee Quarry, McAfee, Vernon Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, USAp.169

Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USAβ“˜ Albite, β“˜ Oligoclase
Gooseberry Mine, Balls Hill Iron Mines, Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USAβ“˜ Chalcopyrite, β“˜ Pyrite, β“˜ Pyrrhotite
Fowler Quarry (Nichol Quarry; B. Nicoll Quarry; Nicoll Quarry; Nicol Quarry; Cellate Quarry), Franklin Marble, Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USAβ“˜ Fluor-uvite-Uvite Series, β“˜ Graphite, β“˜ Phlogopite, β“˜ Pyrrhotite, β“˜ Spinel
Franklin Quarry (Braens Quarry; Moses Bigelow Quarry; Farber Quarry), Franklin Marble, Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USAβ“˜ Fluorite, β“˜ Margarite
Furnace Quarry, Franklin Marble, Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USAβ“˜ Albite, β“˜ Arsenopyrite, β“˜ Fluor-uvite-Uvite Series, β“˜ Fluorite, β“˜ Norbergite, β“˜ Oligoclase, β“˜ Pyrite, β“˜ Pyrrhotite, β“˜ Spinel, β“˜ Titanite
Passaic pit (Marshall Mine; Passaic Mine), Sterling Hill, Ogdensburg, Sussex County, New Jersey, USAβ“˜ Andradite


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