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Mica (commodity) from
Tenney Mine, Danbury, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA


Locality type:Mine
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Commodity:Mica (commodity)
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Commodity Data:Click here to view Mica (commodity) data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tenney Mine, Danbury, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1202499
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1202499:7
GUID (UUID V4):e95ad274-43c5-42af-a733-cfb4dd435ea6
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
New Hampshire Mineral Locality Index Downloaded by [University of Newcastle, Australia] at 15:01 05...entrance and arch of the Palermo mine, North Groton, Grafton County. Rob Lawrence photo, courtesy Bob...Bob Whitmore. 242 ROCKS & MINERALS lthough New Hampshire, the Granite State, is one of our smaller states...reading Jackson (1844) on the mineralogy of New Hampshire that even at this early date there was already...activity produced new localities, renewed some old localities, and resulted in new minerals being discovered
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
9 3 7 GEOLOGY OF THE CARDIGAN QUADRANGLE, NEW HAMPSHIRE BY KATHABINE FOWLER-LUNN AND LOUISE KINGSLEY............................................. New Hampshire magma series..................................Cardigan quadrangle lies in the west-central part of New Hamp­ shire, between latitude 43°30' and 43°45' north...sections in most of the area are heavily wooded. Danbury, Alexandria, Hebron, Orange, and Grafton are small...the results would fit in with other quadrangles in New Hamp­ shire, which were being mapped at the same
Report (issue)
rocks of New Hampshire ....... 44 Table 9 Uranium occurrences in non-sedimentary rocks of New Jersey ...Uranium occurrences in non-sedimentary rocks of New York ........... 56 Table 11 Uranium occurrences...Uranium occurrences in non-sedimentary rocks of New Hampshire.......................^..^.i....48 Figure 12...Uranium occurrences in non-sedimentary rocks of New Jersey....................................55 Figure...occurrences in non-sedimentary rocks of northeastern New York.........................64 Figure 14. Uranium
Journal (issue)
Antelope Basin Mine; Burro Basin Mine; Horseshoe Basin Mine; and the Tunnel Hill Mine. Diatomite beds...1977, Geology and Mineral Deposits of Pershing County, Nevada, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, Bulletin...Miocene Diatomite, Trinity Pass Area, Pershing County, Nevada, U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report...Reconnaissance of Mining Districts in Pershing County, Nevada, U.S. Bureau ofMines Lnformation Circular...1879, Albert had filed a homestead claim in Bent County, Colorado. His activities between 1879 and 1882
Report (edition)
Merrill 's tourmaline mining operation at Mount Mica. Table of Contents CHAPTER l. INTRODUCTION ...much information on collecting sites in Oxford County. Numerous other collectors of Maine minerals also...llecting equipment and techniques for those who are new to the ·hobby. Several previous guidebooks have been...such as the tourmaline mines at Newry and Mount Mica in Paris. We have also chosen a variety of less...visiting those which are still open. The words "mine" and "quarry" are often used interchangeably in
Book (volume)
UNH LIBRARY 3 MbOD DllEE THE GEOLOGY NEW HAMPSHIRE A REPORT COMPRISING THE RESULTS OF EXPLORATIONS...the in his chapter upon the Coos and western Merrimack Bethlehem gneiss, the first quarries. to state...division of being of practical consequence work mica ing the best places to in Mr. Huntington has...Arrangements have been made upon the scale of Bien, of New York. The execute the coloring. tion with this...I. Page. THE RELATIONS OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE TO THAT OF THE ADJACENT TERRITORY. By II.
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
(November-December 1986). Anonymous. 1960. Gentleman of Oxford County. Rocks and Minerals 35:28-29. A tribute to "the...mineralogy. Sketch map. Bartsch, R. C. B. 1940. New England notes. Rocks and Minerals 15:414-15. Short...crystals from Ragged Jack Mt., Hartford. . 1941. New England Notes. Rocks and Minerals 16:20. Listing...Buckfield; Hebron; Paris; and Litchfield. . 1942. New England Notes. Rocks and Minerals 17:24, 29. Mt....tourmaline. . 1942. New England Notes. Rocks and Minerals 17:250-51. The need for mica in the war effort
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
1885 or 1890. Around 1935 Mr. Pitts and Harold C. Tenney, Fig. 3, of North Livermore, Maine started to ooerate...ooerate the auarry as partners. Mr. Tenney assumed the responsibility of selling the garnet specimens...drilling too laborious, hence the partners, Pitts and Tenney, began hiring contractors who drilled the holes...face required deeper Portrait of M r . Harold C. Tenney of North Livermore, Maine. He is exhibiting a large...specimens being held by Mr. Pitts, Fig. 2, and Mr. Tenney, Fig. 3 ) . The last specimens were distributed
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
for he was born in the town of Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine, on October 24, 1868. The farm on which...a mile north of the famous Paul Bennett feldspar mine which has yielded many fine and rare mineral specimens...collections. After making the acquaintance of Harold Tenney, a mineral collector of North Livermore, these...marketed by Mr. Tenney from his store in North Livermore. With some of the specimens from his mine and other...During the years he collected at Mount Apatite, Mount Mica, Noyes Mountain and other localities, he collected
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and the Butler Mountain range of southern Yuma County. In his younger days, Doctor Wilson was a man of...Metall. Engineers Trans., gen. vol., p. 246-247 New mountains in the Yuma Desert, Arizona: Geog. Rev...Tertiary in Arizona: Science, new ser., v. 74, p. 567-568 1932 (With Tenney, J. B.) Arizona gold placers...1933 Geology and mineral deposits of southern Yuma County, Arizona: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines Bull. 134...145, p. 7279, map • (With Butler, B. S.) Bagdad mine, Eureka district: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines
Book (volume)
MODIFIED DRIFT By WARREN ae OF GLACIAL IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. UPHAM, DRIFT. APPENDIX II. TO PARTS ...INTRODUCTION, . . . . .. THE MINERALOGY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, LITHOLOGY, INDEX TO PART IV, APPENDIX, Part...Rockingham, Vt., 3 : 18, Section in Bridgewater and New Hampton, 19, Section in Concord, Fig. 20, Section... 29 32 56 7o 73 79 87 Fig. 22, Section in Merrimack and Litchfield, 95 98 Fig. 23, Section in Nashua...Section at the tin mine, Jackson, . . : : A : . . 67 Fig. 7, Map of the Warren mine, . CHARTS Holland’s
Report (issue)
and water use strategies. The project integrates new and existing geologic, geophysical, and geochemical...in the district produced small amounts of gold (Tenney, 1929). Deposits of argentiferous lead and copper...mining district in the late 1870's (Schrader, 1915; Tenney, 1929) , but mining became economically feasible...shop, and from eight to ten Chinese laundries. The mine was closed in 1884 after producing about $500,000...tons of low-grade material were shipped as flux (Tenney, 1929). 34.0 Road to Rosemont Junction on the
Report (issue)
Pegmatite Investigations 1942-45 New England By EUGENE N. CAMERON and OTHERS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL...History of pegmatite mining inN ew England _______ _ Mica mining ______________________________ _ Feldspar..._______ _ Geology of the pegmatite districts of New Hampshire_ Rock units ________________________________..._____________ _ Mica deposits ____ ·_________________________________ _ Kinds and characteristics of mica _________________...classification of mica ____________________ _ Strategic mica _____________________________ _ Sheet mica _______
Report (issue)
SierritaEsperanza copper-molybdenum deposit, Pima County, Arizona, in Jenney, J. P., and Hauck, H. R., eds... 1939, Geology of the Lead Mountain area, Pima County, Arizona [M.S. thesis]: Tucson, University of Arizona...Report on the Loma Prieta mine (copper and molybdenum), Copper Basin, Yavapai County, Arizona: U.S. Geological...p. 609-628, 612, 616. 1968, Arizona and adjacent New Mexico, J^ Ridge, J. E., ed., Ore deposits of the...Geologic map of the Mount Union quadrangle, Yavapai County, Arizona: U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Quadrangle
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the logs of mineral col leering in Maine and New Hampshire. (Several trips are omitted for political reason...now 90 years old. He described the Aaron's Ledge Mine where he once worked. Following his directions,...long way down the valley but could not find the mine. He told me on return that the trail turns a sharp...stone wall. This mine was op­ erated by Mr. Lamb and is also known as the Lamb Mine. After operating...found that as­ sayed one ounce of gold per ton. The mine is located at the foot of the ridge that marks the
Report (issue)
element principally sought were listed by the State Mine Inspector of which four actually produced some gold....... 13 13 15 15 15 16 18 Chapter II-Yavapai County..................................................23 Eureka district................. 23 Hillside mine ~.................................................and Dexter mine................................................................ 25 Cowboy mine........................ 26 Crosby mine 26 Southern Cross mine 27 Mammoth or Hubbard mine.......................
Book (volume)
Descriptive Mineralogy Vandall T. King Rochester, New York 14609 , Eugene E. Foord U S. Geological Survey...Philip Hauck Richard P. Hauck was born in Bloomfield, New Jersey on June 30, 1935. He has been actively involved...deep concern for the fate of the Sterling mine in Ogdensburg, New Jersey, and his intense interest in mining...mining history led him to purchase the mine in order to form a living museum so that it would remain accessible...mineralogical community. Through his efforts, the Sterling mine has been declared a national historic landmark.
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Key was born on May 18, 1935, in Jer­ sey City, New Jersey. His parents are Clarence Hoffman and Mildred...Mildred (Beckett) Key. Charles was raised in Fanwood, New Jersey, where since early youth he had an in­ terest...1953, he attended Union Junior College in Cranford, New Jersey. For several years Key had a variety of jobs...worked for a few months as a miner at Sterling Hill, New Jersey, which at that time was producing well, especially...Little Falls, New Jersey, was only the second business of its type of any consequence in New Jersey. It
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
First its fossilized remains were dug out of a New Jersey quarry, then its 175,000,000-year-old covering...specialists at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, using a unique abrading and cutting tool...brittle materials as germanium, silicon, tungsten, mica, glass, fragile crystals, ceramics and others that...[University of Arizona] at 12:40 24 August 2017 Opens New Era In Fossil Recovery "Our entire department is...little or no damage to the bones. It has initiated a new era in the extraction of very fragile specimens,
Book
The Warren (Bisbee) Mining District Cochise County, Arizona Ralph J. Stegen Ernest Wright Donald G....Society President, Ralph Stegen (Vice President, Mine-Site Exploration, Phelps Dodge Exploration Corp...to the Warren (Bisbee) Mining District Cochise County, Arizona Ralph J. Stegen, Phelps Dodge Exploration...and a synthesis of the geology of the orebodies (Tenney, 1932; Trischka, 1938; Wisser, 1927). Carpenter...and as a small outcrop along the road to the Denn mine. This unit includes a basal breccia overlain by
Report (issue)
The Warren (Bisbee) Mining District Cochise County, Arizona Ralph J. Stegen Ernest Wright Donald G....Society President, Ralph Stegen (Vice President, Mine-Site Exploration, Phelps Dodge Exploration Corp...to the Warren (Bisbee) Mining District Cochise County, Arizona Ralph J. Stegen, Phelps Dodge Exploration...and a synthesis of the geology of the orebodies (Tenney, 1932; Trischka, 1938; Wisser, 1927). Carpenter...and as a small outcrop along the road to the Denn mine. This unit includes a basal breccia overlain by
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
y. ago in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Wyoming on the basis of ages of mica from pegmatites and...geochronological picture. We shall present, in addition to new measurements, a compilation of all the existing dates...on periods of metamorphism and intrusion. All the new data presented in this paper were obtained by the...Gold Butte area, Nevada Snowflake Mine N-10 pegmatite Nevada Mica Mine N-ll N-23 N-25 N-6 pegmatite...large zoned pegmatites, the Snowflake Mine and the Nevada Mica Mine (Fig. 3). The two pegmatites are similar
Report (issue)
Metallurgist MARK EHLE, Mining Engineer J. B. TENNEY, Geologist G. R. FANSETT, Mining Engineer R. E..."The Geology and Mineral Deposits of Southern Yuma County" is the most pretentious bulletin of the kind that...in many parts of the county, it has not been easy to prospect southern Yuma County at all thoroughly, but............................ Silver Clip or Blaine mine...................................................Saxon mine................................ .................................... Princess mine.......
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and Geology Edited by Vandall T. King Walworth, New York 14568 Production editing and design Robert...(center), and Luther Kimball Stone (right) at Mount Mica quany, circa 1891-1893 (photo courtesy of Ben Shaub)......................................... 73 Mount Mica: The Beginnings of Maine Mineral Production . ....Shaub Mining Experiences and Observations at Mount Mica in 1964 and 1965 .................................Extracts from a Diary Concerning Mining at the Dunton Mine, Newry, Maine .................................
Report (issue)
crystalline, tan, and composed mostly of quartz and mica. Quartzite (Xqw) The stratigraphically lowest quartzite...or tuff, throughout the unit. A finegrained white mica marker unit, about 1 m wide, contains zones of flattened...cleavage is defined by the preferred orientation of mica grains, usually sericite or chlorite, segregated...Paradise Valley slope threefourths of a mile from the mine.” No firm documentation of that or other mercury...extremely small. 18 In other areas of the state, Tenney in 1928 reported that only the Mazatzal Mountains
 
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