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Lead (commodity) from
Seven-Thirty, Upper Blue River Mining District, Summit County, Colorado, USA


Classification
Commodity:Lead (commodity)
Data
Commodity Data:Click here to view Lead (commodity) data
Locality Data:Click here to view Seven-Thirty, Upper Blue River Mining District, Summit County, Colorado, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1133741
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1133741:4
GUID (UUID V4):671c165e-b2ca-4746-aabb-aedb7c10a5a2
Nearest other deposits of Lead (commodity)
2.7km (1.7 miles) Twin Sisters, Upper Blue River Mining District, Summit County, Colorado, USA
3.4km (2.1 miles) Mountain Pride; Laurium (Larium; Blue Flag), Breckenridge Mining District, Summit County, Colorado, USA
3.6km (2.2 miles) Carbonate Mine (Carbonate Group; Carbonite), Breckenridge Mining District, Summit County, Colorado, USA
4.9km (3.0 miles) Nebraska, Breckenridge Mining District, Summit County, Colorado, USA
5.4km (3.3 miles) Bon Ton Occurrence, Breckenridge Mining District, Summit County, Colorado, USA
5.4km (3.4 miles) Fredonia, Upper Blue River Mining District, Summit County, Colorado, USA
5.7km (3.5 miles) Sallie Barber Mine, Breckenridge Mining District, Summit County, Colorado, USA
6.3km (3.9 miles) Country Boy Mine, Breckenridge Mining District, Summit County, Colorado, USA
6.3km (3.9 miles) Juventa Occurrence (Juventa Mine Shaft; McLeod Tunnel), Breckenridge Mining District, Summit County, Colorado, USA
6.4km (4.0 miles) Dunkin; Juniata; Puzzle; Ouray; Gold Dust; Washington, Breckenridge Mining District, Summit County, Colorado, USA
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Report (volume)
Geology and Ore Deposits of the Upper Blue River Area Summit County Colorado • By QUENTIN D. SINGEWALD ...cooperation with the Colorado Geological Survey Board and the Colorado Metal Mining Fund UNITED STATES..._______________ _ ~cCullough, East side of Blue River ValleY---------------------------------Fredonia...mine ______________________________________ _ Seven-Thirty mine ______________________ ------------------_...Geologic map and sections of the upper Blue River area, Summit County, Colo ______________________________
Book (edition)
org/details/coloradoitsgolds1880foss 77 Colorado Gold and Silver Mines, FARMS AND STOCK RANGES...r^HIS volume, as its name implies, is devoted to Colorado. Its con¬ tents are descriptive, statistical...interests. devoted to the mines. Part fourth is As mining is Colorado’s main industry and source of wealth...could make them. The narrative of gold and silver mining possesses enough of romance and adventure to interest...general reader, and the descriptions of mines, and of mining and milling, together with statements of requisite
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sOO0Ofoss Colorado LITHO BY WALSWORTH PUB. CO., INC., MARCELINE, MO. Colorado GOLD AND FARMS...Denver, of all other McMahon, unpublished Mining District, in reproduction. map Colo. places Albuquerque...Albuquerque, NM of Leadville a map of Territorial Colorado c. 1876, and a woodcut engraving Bird’s Eye View...scock G. York, Includes indexes. 1. Colorado. 2. Colorado. is Waele. Mines and mineral resources--...DressOne. MEXIC ies 35 Publisher’s Preface Colorado! The very name (which means “‘colored red’’) conjures
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Opbir-Burroughs, HILL anp NEVADAVILLE. Mercer County. ; ; California, First Nat’] Burroughs and Kansas...ae American Hilae Ss POSEN 1% xiS LEA Colorado GOLD AND FARMS SILVER AND Peet tt Ae STOCK...HIS volume, as its name implies, is devoted to Colorado. tents are descriptive, statistical, and historical...part information A devoted to the mines. As mining is Colorado’s main industry and source of wealth...could make them. The narrative of gold and silver mining and possesses enough of romance : lays from
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of COLORADO ED RAINES Geology Museum Colorado School of Mines 1310 Maple Street Golden, Colorado 80401...Figure 1. Camp Bird mine, level 2, Sneffels district, Ouray County. Raines-Pettem collection, photographer...photographer unknown. B etween 1868 and 1922, Colorado produced almost 260 million pounds of copper. Nearly 100...from the Leadville district, with another 50 million pounds mined in San Juan County (Henderson 1926).... During the twentieth century, the Gilman district surpassed Leadville in total copper production with
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COLORADO MININC DIRECTORY. . 1 THE te COLORADO Directory of Mines, DESCRIPTION OF THE MINES AND...AND MILLS, AND THE MINING AND MILLING CORPORATIONS OF COLORADO, ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTUS. j^ISTORY... WHOSE NERVE, ENERGY AND INDUSTRY HAVE PLACED COLORADO IN THE FRONT RANK OF BULLION PRODUCING STATES...WEALTH AND PROSPERITY, UNEQUALED IN THE HISTORY OF MINING COMMUNITIES, THIS WORK IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED...FARM FOB EVERYBODY Railway. COLORADO. Healthy, Attractive. Colorado is the great Sanitarium and Pl
Report (issue)
GEORGETOWN QlJADRANGLE (TOGETHER 'VITH THE EMPIRE DISTRICT) COLORADo· BY JOSIAH E. SPURR AND GEORGE H. GARREY..................._.......... . Distribution in Colorado ................................................Boulder County.............. . . . . . . . . . . . ......... . ....... . 103 Ores in Gilpin County .......Creek County ............................ . 103 Ores from the Argentine to the Tenmile district .. : .................. . 104 Ores of the Tenmile 'district ................................................
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Gkologim-in-charge. CATALOGUE OF MINERALS FOUND IN COLORADO. BY • F. M. ENDLICH. [EXTRACTED FROM THE TENTH...been adopted. tar as practicable, analyses of Colorado minerals have been given. They will aid examination...of the catalogue. systematic enumeration of the Colorado mineral species and references to the publications...Endlich, S. IN COLORADO. X. D. The continuous development of mineral resources of Colorado is productive...Geological .Report for PS75. Now, the survey of Colorado is completed, many additions of species new to
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SUMMIT ear eS Loos ty tp den Ue sure Sr oa ies AE at aks SUMMIT AGold Rush History of...of Summit County, Coldrado By Mary Ellen Gilliland Copyright 1980 by Mary Ellen Gilliland All rights...Press Box 499 Silverthome, Colorado 80498 iv For the people of Summit County, past and present, and...particularly, for Larry One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten Eleven Twelve Thirteen Fourteen...Seventeen Eighteen Nineteen Summit Map Bibliography Index This Is Summit County Before the Rush Began: The
Report (issue)
" ; ^,- • ^... -'--' . CALIFORNIA STATE MINING BUREAU. Henry G. FIFTH Hanks, State Mineralogist...provide for the establishment and maintenance of a Mining Bureau," approved April 16, 1880. I have the honor... REPORT. The Act creating the California State Mining- Bureau, approvides for an annual report by the...statistical information in reference to mines and mining as shall be deemed important." In obedience to...Mineralogist, has been prepared. The prosperity of the Mining Bureau, and the growth and progress of the State
Report (issue)
Smith. Director Professional Paper 138 MINING IN COLORADO A HISTORY OF DISCOVERY, DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTJON...location, area, and organization of the mining counties of Colorado _________________________ _ Adams County_-..._____________________ _ Alamosa County __________________________ _ Arapahoe County _________________________...Archuleta County _________________________ _ Baca CountY-----------------------------Boulder CountY------...CountY----------------------~----Chaffee County _____________________·______ _ Clear Creek County _______________________
Report (volume)
Uranium Deposits of the Caribou Area, Boulder County Colorado GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN This report concerns...Uranium Deposits of the Caribou Area, Boulder County Colorado By F. B. MOORE, W. S. CAVENDER, and' E. P....veins. _ __ Lead-silver veins_____________________________________ Uranium-bearing lead-silver veins___________________...____________ Native Silver mine. ____ ______________ Seven-Thirty mine____ _____ ________________ _ Isabel mine------...Plate 35. Geologic map of the Caribou area, Boulder County, Colo. 36. Composite map of the Caribou mine, showing
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.3 COLORADO. of COLORADO. J. S. l GEORGETOWN, COLO. GEORGETOWN COURIER PRINT. 1887. 3 Bancroft...From a mineralogical point of view the wealth of Colorado exceeds that of In the metallic minerals almost...to in the following pages Proceedings of the Colorado Scientific Society. Proceedings of the Academy...the U. S. Geological Survey. J. GEORGETOWN, COLORADO, January, 1887. S. RANDALL. : MINERALS...gravel of streams and in veins. The veins of Gilpin County are especially noteworthy for the amount of gold
Report (issue)
Geology and Ore Deposits of the Front Range Colorado By T. S. LO\'ERING and E. N. GODDARD GEOLOGICAL...cooperation with the Colorado State Geological Survey Board and the Colorado Metal Mining Fund ~ oopr is...__________________________________________ _ 1 Summary of mining districts---.---------------------Introduction...Morrison formation ________________ _ Lower and Upper Cretaceous (Dakota group)----------------~~~------------..._______________ _ Dakota sandstone and quartzite _____ _ Upper Cretaceous ______________________ _ Benton shale
Report (volume)
Minerals of Colorado: A 100- Year Record By EDWIN B. ECKEL GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1 1 14 A...knowledge____________________________________ Future of Colorado mineralogy______________________________________...mineral localities and metallic mineral deposits of Colorado ________________________________ In pocket III...mineral localities and metallic mineral deposits of Colorado, has not been included in this reprint. Many of...especially Fischer and others, 1946). MINERALS OF COLORADO: A 100-YEAR RECORD By EDWIN B. EcKEL ABSTRACT
Journal (volume)
at the Howell Mine BY WILL C. HIGGINS The Howell Mining Company, of Salt Lake City, is making preliminary...property in the South Fork The property of the Howell Mining Com of Big Cottonwood canyon, about twentyfive...to the discovery of the property of the Howell Mining Company, of the great ils sure that gives such...-roots. The discovery of the Howell reads al district has been not most like a romance . ed for its...ment and operation , the richest portion of and mining activities were inaugurated in Utah the Big a
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Tenderfoot in Colorado, R. B. Townshend The Trail of Gold and Silver: Mining in Colorado, 1859–2009, Duane...Duane A. Smith 0 Trail @ Gold & Silver Mining in Colorado, 1859–2009 Duane A. Smith U n i v e r s...fellow Cub fans, and mining historians. © 2009 by the University Press of Colorado Published by the University...University Press of Colorado 5589 Arapahoe Avenue, Suite 206C Boulder, Colorado 80303 All rights reserved...United States of America The University Press of Colorado is a proud member of the Association of American
Journal (issue)
lo g ic a l R e c o r c T $2 .0 0 Volume Seven/Number Six NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 1976 K R IS T A...Marvin Hanner Additions to the Ore Mineralogy of Colorado.................................................by Donald Grybeck Crystallized Minerals of the Colorado Mineral Belt....................................of the m arket. W ith specim ens there is the “upper class” and the “lower class”. A specim en purchased...“discovered”; like a movie star, and elevated to the upper class where its value may imm ediately becom e 10-20
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ESEA, me Special i Purpose San Juan “BOCs District # 50 Jt Grant DATE DUE rN fo-2-04 GAYLORD...1859 from contemporary diaries Arkansas River Route Platte River Route Leavenworth and Pike’s Peak Express...State Historical Society of Colorado Author of The Overland Mail, Colorado, Fort Laramie, etc. PORCUPINE...Introduction.--The Arkansas River route, diary of C. C. Post.--The Platte River route, diary of E. H. ... CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 13 Tue Arkansas River RouTE 17 Tue Pratre River Route 57 Diary of Charles C. Post
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4000 Salt Lake 3VHA ‫مم‬ • THE JOHNNIE MINING & MILLING COMPANY. - Illustrated . E rn lectre...lectre cel 2 Weste THE CROWN POINT GLOBE MINING COMPANY . - Illustrated .. ‫ سر‬/ SerT 19 CE W E VI ...Smelter Supply Co. SALT LAKE CITY , UTAH 2. THE MINING REVIEW , SALT LAKE CITY , UTAH , APRIL 15... IN the latter part of 1908 the Pioche Golden Mining Co., of Pioche, Nev ., bought of one g ofPrince...gThis week we sold to the Gold and Silver Prince Mining Company , bwhedosythe samepeople) of Pioche, Nev
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193-256 137-208 129-192 209-264 193-256 [ [ COLORADO-Ill] 177-256 121-184 89-168 1-120 1-88 [ ...177-256 185-280 169-248 [ 425-528 337--400 COLORADO-II] 321--400 337--400 ARIZONA-Ill] 337--400...69-132 65-128 1-64 11 / 1980 20 I 1989 [ COLORADO-I] [ 289-352 385-448 [ AUSTRALlA] 353-504...Iaria from the Howard-Montgomery quarry, Howard County, Maryland (by J. S. White) 25:53-54 AFGHANISTAN...Iron-manganese phosphates of the Williams pegmatites, Coosa County, Alabama (by P. B. Leavens & T. A. Simpson) 6:66-73
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THE AMERICAN MINING GAZETTE AND GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE. 1 THE AMERICAN MINING GAZETTE AND GEOLOGICAL...in presenting the third volume of the American Mining Gazette and Geological Magazine to his pat rons...history, present condition, and prospects of the mining interests. At the commencement of January, 1866...several months in the early part of the year, the mining and mineral interests engrossed an unusually large...been in any previ ous period in the history of mining operations in the United States. A few months
Report (volume)
......... Blue River mining region......................................... Bohemia mining region.................................................... Mining conditions.......................................Continued. Page. Grants Pass quadrangle and Medford district........................ 39 Braden mine.................:................................ 51 Seven-Thirty mine..........................................claims........................................... Blue Bell prospect..................................
Report (volume)
of metallic values from the ores of copper, zinc, lead, gold, silver, graphite, molybdenum, mercury, etcetera...Hydraulic TurbinpM MILWAUKEE, Metallurgical Machinery Mining Machinery Perforated Oil l-:imini-- Metals I'liiiiliini:...are getting the most in service from Worthington mining equipment — :the most from the standpoint of first...power consumption. Worthington meets needs of the mining industries with a complete line of products, from...Mills PUMPS, COMPRESSORS, OIL AND GAS ENGINES, MINING AND SMELTING MACHINERY CTON m "The Paramount
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-- ~~~~~~~ ~ By the Same Author: Colorful Colorado: Its Dramatic History: " . . . a remarkable feat...illustrated and cheaper than formal histories of Colorado. • • • The Unsinkable Mrs. Brown was a delightful...in the Rocky Mountain. News. Six R~cy Madams of Colorado: delightful booklet is written b oth with good...regardless of your age." Rene Coquoz in The Chaffee County R.epublican. Trail Ridge Country: ''This may rank...authorization. Johnson Publishing Company, Boulder, Colorado 80302 COLORADO'S LOST GOLD MINES and BURIED
 
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