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Amethyst from New Hampshire, USA

USA
 
  • New Hampshire
    • Belknap County
    • Carroll County
      • Bartlett
Mineralogical Record (1990) 21:203-213
      • Conway
        • North Conway
White, John S. and Cook, Robert B. (1990). Amethyst Occurences of the Eastern United States. Mineralogical Record 21:203-213.
Rocks and Minerals, (1990) 65:286-296
Mineralogical Record (1990) 21:203-213
Rocks & Min 80:245
Smith, Arthur E. (2005) New Hampshire mineral locality index. Rocks & Minerals, 80 (4) 242-261 doi:10.3200/rmin.80.4.242-261
Smith, Arthur E. (2005) New Hampshire mineral locality index. Rocks & Minerals, 80 (4) 242-261 doi:10.3200/rmin.80.4.242-261
Smith, Arthur E. (2005) New Hampshire mineral locality index. Rocks & Minerals, 80 (4) 242-261 doi:10.3200/rmin.80.4.242-261
Mineralogical Record (1990) 21:203-213
Herndon, Jonathan & Eric S. Greene (2018) Thirty-Three Years of Mineral Collecting at Folsom Gulch, Center Ossipee, Carroll County, New Hampshire, Rocks & Minerals, 93 (2):158-163.
    • Cheshire County
Mineralogical Record (1990) 21:203-213
MacFall, P.M. (1951) Gem Hunter's Guide (1st ed.). Science and Mathematics Publishing Company, 187 pages.
Mineralogical Record (1990) 21:203-213
MacFall, P.M. (1951) Gem Hunter's Guide (1st ed.). Science and Mathematics Publishing Company, 187 pages.
Smith, Arthur E. (2005) New Hampshire mineral locality index. Rocks & Minerals, 80 (4) 242-261 doi:10.3200/rmin.80.4.242-261
Mineralogical Record (1990) 21:203-213
    • Coos County
      • Carroll
Smith, Arthur E. (2005) New Hampshire mineral locality index. Rocks & Minerals, 80 (4) 242-261 doi:10.3200/rmin.80.4.242-261
      • Hadley's Purchase
Mineralogical Record (1990) 21:203-213
      • Hart's Location
      • Kilkenny
Mineralogical Record (1990) 21:203-213
      • Milan
Mineralogical Record (1990) 21:203-213
      • Nash & Sawyer Location
Harvard Mineralogical Museum, no. 117779
Rocks and Minerals, (1990) 65:286-296
Smith, Arthur E. (2005) New Hampshire mineral locality index. Rocks & Minerals, 80 (4) 242-261 doi:10.3200/rmin.80.4.242-261
Mineralogical Record (1990) 21:203-213
Mineralogical Record (1990) 21:203-213
Meyers, T.R., Stewart, G.W. (1956) The Geology of New Hampshire - Part III: Minerals and Mines. New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic Development.
Rocks & Min 80:249
Mineralogical Record (1990) 21:203-213
    • Grafton County
      • Bethlehem
Smith, Arthur E. (2005) New Hampshire mineral locality index. Rocks & Minerals, 80 (4) 242-261 doi:10.3200/rmin.80.4.242-261
Rocks & Minerals Vol.65 No.4
Smith, Arthur E. (2005) New Hampshire mineral locality index. Rocks & Minerals, 80 (4) 242-261 doi:10.3200/rmin.80.4.242-261
      • Grafton
      • Hebron
        • Hobart Hill
Smith, Arthur E. (2005) New Hampshire mineral locality index. Rocks & Minerals, 80 (4) 242-261 doi:10.3200/rmin.80.4.242-261
Smith, Arthur E. (2005) New Hampshire mineral locality index. Rocks & Minerals, 80 (4) 242-261 doi:10.3200/rmin.80.4.242-261
      • Lincoln
Smith, Arthur E. (2005) New Hampshire mineral locality index. Rocks & Minerals, 80 (4) 242-261 doi:10.3200/rmin.80.4.242-261
Rocks and Minerals, (1990) 65:286-296
Mineralogical Record (1990) 21:203-213
MacFall, P.M. (1951) Gem Hunter's Guide (1st ed.). Science and Mathematics Publishing Company, 187 pages.
    • Hillsborough County
Morrill, 1960. New Hampshire Mines and Mineral Localities.
      • Bedford
Town of Bedford (1903): History of Bedford, New Hampshire, from 1737. (Concord, NH: Rumford Printing Co.).
    • Merrimack County
      • Hooksett
Peter Cristofono collection, 2015
      • New London
Smith, Arthur E. (2005) New Hampshire mineral locality index. Rocks & Minerals, 80 (4) 242-261 doi:10.3200/rmin.80.4.242-261
Mineralogical Record (1990) 21:203-213
    • Rockingham County
      • Candia
Smith, Arthur E. (2005) New Hampshire mineral locality index. Rocks & Minerals, 80 (4) 242-261 doi:10.3200/rmin.80.4.242-261
      • Chester
White, John S. and Cook, Robert B. (1990). Amethyst Occurrences of the Eastern United States. Mineralogical Record 21:203-213.
Meyers, T.R., Stewart, G.W. (1956) The Geology of New Hampshire - Part III: Minerals and Mines. New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic Development.
White, John S. and Cook, Robert B. (1990). Amethyst Occurrences of the Eastern United States. Mineralogical Record 21:203-213.
      • Rye
Morrill, P. (1960) New Hampshire Mines and Mineral Localities, 2nd edition. Dartmouth College Museum, Hanover, New Hampshire, 46 pages.
    • Sullivan County
      • Croydon
      • Springfield
Nicolay & Stone (1967) Rocks & Minerals: A Guide For Collectors of Eastern United States
Morrill, 1960. NH Mines and Mineral Localities.
      • Washington
Morrill, 1960. NH Mines and Mineral Localities
 
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