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Quartz from selected localities.

USA
 
  • Connecticut
    • Middlesex County
      • East Hampton (Chatham)
Shannon, Earl V. (1920), The Old Lithia Mine in Chatham, Connecticut. American Mineralogist: 5: 82-84.; Cameron, Eugene N., Larrabee David M., McNair, Andrew H., Page, James T., Stewart, Glenn W., and Shainin, Vincent E. (1954), Pegmatite Investigations 1942-45 New England; USGS Professional Paper 255.; Schooner, Richard. (1958), The Mineralogy of the Portland-East Hampton-Middletown-Haddam Area in Connecticut (With a few notes on Glastonbury and Marlborough). Published by Richard Schooner; Ralph Lieser of Pappy’s Beryl Shop, East Hampton; and Howard Pate of Fluorescent House, Branford, Connecticut.; Schooner, Richard. (1961), The Mineralogy of Connecticut. Fluorescent House, Branford, Connecticut.
USGS Prof Paper 255
USGS Prof Paper 255
Cameron et al (1954) USGS Prof Paper 255
Baston, Edson S. (1910) Economic Geology of the Feldspar Deposits of the United States. United States Geological Survey Bulletin 420.
Fred Davis photo
      • Haddam
[var: Smoky Quartz] Harold Moritz collection
        • Haddam Neck
[var: Smoky Quartz] Harold Moritz field observations during decommissioning.
Field observations
Scovil, Jeffrey A. (1992): Famous Mineral Localities: the Gillette Quarry, Haddam Neck, Connecticut. (Mineralogical Record, 23(1):19-28.); Mineralogical Magazine 1902 13 : 97-121.; Cameron, Eugene N. and others. (1954) PEGMATITE INVESTIGATIONS 1942-45 NEW ENGLAND. U.S. Geological Survey, Professional Paper 255.
Harold Moritz field observations
[var: Smoky Quartz] Harold Moritz collection
Ingerson, Earl. (1938): Uraninite And Associated Minerals From Haddam Neck, Connecticut. American Mineralogist: 23 (4): 269-276.
Field observations
2015 field observations by Harold Moritz
Harold Moritz collection
        • Higganum
[var: Smoky Quartz] Former Don Miller collection
[var: Smoky Quartz] Former Don Miller collection
Schooner, Richard. (circa 1980s), Untitled manuscript on central Connecticut mineralogy.
[var: Smoky Quartz] Harold Moritz collection
Williams, Horace S. (1899): Letter to Miss Eveline Brainerd of Haddam, February 18, 1899. Brainerd Public Library, Haddam, Connecticut.
Foye, Wilbur G. (1926): The occurrence of thulite at Haddam, Connecticut. American Mineralogist: 11: 210.
[var: Smoky Quartz] Harold Moritz collection
Davis, James W. (1901), The Minerals of Haddam, Conn. Mineral Collector: 8(5): 65-70.
      • Middletown
[var: Smoky Quartz] Harold Moritz collection
 
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