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Mineral specimens (commodity) from
Government pit, Albany, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA


Locality type:Pit
Classification
Commodity:Mineral specimens (commodity)
Data
Commodity Data:Click here to view Mineral specimens (commodity) data
Locality Data:Click here to view Government pit, Albany, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1312894
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1312894:4
GUID (UUID V4):03dcc358-dba8-4b58-b84a-1a8be32672f2
Nearest other deposits of Mineral specimens (commodity)
1.4km (0.8 miles) Lovejoy Gravel pits, Conway, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
7.5km (4.7 miles) Moose pocket, Blue Mountain, Albany, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
57.4km (35.7 miles) Cobble Hill Quarry (George Howe prospect), West Paris, Oxford County, Maine, USA
63.8km (39.6 miles) Charles Davis Mine, Groton, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
64.7km (40.2 miles) Palermo No. 1 Mine, Groton, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
65.6km (40.7 miles) Rice Quarry, Groton, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
75.9km (47.2 miles) Ragged Ass Jack Mountain locality (Ragged Jack Mountain locality), Hartford, Oxford County, Maine, USA
76.6km (47.6 miles) City quarry, Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine, USA
86.3km (53.6 miles) Aaron's Ledge Mine, Springfield, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA
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2017 Topaz W in New Hampshire’s DONALD DALLAIRE 829 Candia Road Chester, New Hampshire 03036 dadallaire@hotmail...cemetery on Route 113 in Chatham, New Hampshire. Don Dallaire photo. 64 Mineral Drive Hebron, Maine 04238 phosphate@gmail...phosphate@gmail.com W hen one thinks of the mineral topaz, the first specimens that likely come to mind are those...several other localities throughout the world. New Hampshire, however, has produced topaz crystals for more...is often overlooked as a producer of excellent specimens from miarolitic cavities in dominantly niobium-yttrium-fluorine
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at 04:13 19 December 2014 Mount Antero, Chaffee County, Colorado A s virtually every collector knows...minerals and most perfectly crystallized mineral specimens occur in “pockets,” those often-clay-filled...and some districts, such as those in San Diego County, California, and many of those in Minas Gerais...Gerais, Brazil, are noted for them. Beautiful specimens of variously colored tourmaline, beryl, and spodumene...do somewhat rarer topaz, garnet, and phenakite specimens. Perhaps America’s best-known phenakite occurrence
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Braithwaite Graphite from the Lead Hill mine, Ticonderoga, New Y o r k ....................................................33 by B. L. Sage Lotharmeyerite, a new mineral from Mapimi, Durango, M e x ic o ..............uncommon lithium-mica from Coyote Peak, Humboldt County, California .....................................Czamanske and C. E. Meyer Ferroaxinite from Bridgeville, New Jersey.............................................enderson................................... 47 What’s new in minerals? by W. E. W ils o n ................
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BACKBENDER'S GAZETTE The Newsletter of the Houston Gem & Mineral Society Houston, TX Volume XXXVI - No. 9 O September...to all these questions and more. There were also new T-rex discoveries, including the interesting Horner...“field trip” Immega Member of the Houston Gem & Mineral Society quid? It may seem very strange to go to........................................... 7 New Hampshire and Maine, 2005 ........................................................................ 16 Mineral Section ......................................
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authoritative published archives of data for the mineral collector and specimen-oriented mineralogist that...decade, however, the need has been growing for a new, comprehensive index. Because the 14-year index suffered... Consequently, it was our decision to prepare a new index which is cumulative back to volume 1, fully...the 14-year index, and which is organized on a new plan. Nevertheless, all readers and users of the...the last ten years, and which has inspired this new effort. The current 25-year index is divided into
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worked for Sylvania Electric Products in the Buffalo, New York, area until 1967 when he relocated to Sudbury...built a large and fine mineral collection. He also became a successful mineral dealer doing business as...and Denver shows and participated as dealers in mineral shows and symposia across the Northeast. Ernie...remarkably diverse group of fine self-collected mineral specimens was displayed at his wake alongside a photo...collecting site was Government pit at the foot of Moat Mountain just west of Conway, New Hampshire. There the
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Val­ ley Rockhounds, named their fall show "OUR MINERAL HERITAGE". Their Bulletin, T H E THAMES V A L L...Center. Members "The Ryans" placed a mineral display in the New London Public Li­ brary. The Stamford...encourage mem­ bers to follow rules of safety. NEW HAMPSHIRE There is no resume of the National Show as...Bourne for being late with this ms. The Nashua Mineral Society, on the front page of its bulletin, Tips...read: ROCK FESTIVAL. The Society went to the Government Pit, North Conway, and to Sugarloaf, Zeeland Park
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Green fluorite (121.39 ct), Westmoreland, New Hampshire; blue fluorite (132.12 ct), Illinois; square...Colorado; colorless scheelite (19.66 ct), Kern County, California; octagonal step cut violetish pink...Vivid blue matched benitoite gems from San Benito County, California, consisting of 52 benitoites and 75...established by Dr. George F. Kunz, of Tiffany & Company, New York City, whose famous Gems and Precious Stones...taking place in older deposits and the discovery of new deposits in various places, especially in regard
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Vochten & G. Brizzi The Alice Glory Hole, Clear Creek County, Colorado ................................185 by...M. Kohler & L. Minnaar Garnet Hill, White Pine County, Nevada .........................................Hollabaugh & V. L. Purcell A baumhauerite-like mineral from Quiruvilca, P e r u ........................E. Smith, Jr. A photographer's guide to taking mineral specimen photographs for the Mineralogical R eco....................... 178 by W. E. Wilson What's new in minerals?....................................
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l JJ 1atYON RALPH Moore's COMPENDIUM of Mineral Discoveries -------~►►--.•.... -~~1---------- ...provenance, ownership, price or value of any specimens discussed or reported in this work. Copies may...known to collectors around 1990 for the superb specimens of a series of rare-earth species found as small...long (Marty, 2004 ). AFRICA widely in Litchfield County, where good crystals were taken from quartz veins...exist in the region (Brunet, I 977b ). NEW YORK Amity, Orange County. At many isolated collected sites between
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today. Lou’s Friday night talks at the Baltimore Mineral Society symposia attained legendary status; his...carefully annotated reference resource. Born in New Jersey, Fred chose to live in California and earned...make long-distance calls to alert people to new finds or new identifications. He would show up at a symposium...specific people, and he would cheerfully replace specimens that had come to grief—in one case even having...talks, took mineral photographs, aided in mineral descriptions, and held office in mineral associations
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Green fluorite (121.39 et), Westmoreland, New Hampshire; blue fluorite (132.12 et), Illinois; sqmu·e...Vivid blue matched benitoite gems from Sai, Benito County, California, consisting of 52 benitoites and 75...established by Dr. George F. Kunz, of Tiffany & Cornpany, New York City, whose farnous Gems and Precious Stones...taking place in older deposits and the discovery of new deposits in various places, especially in regard...Mountains of Utah are to be mined by conventional open-pit methods and the enclosing rock crushed and treated
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Mineralogical Record The International Magazine for Mineral Collectors VOLUME 50 • NUMBER 5 Publisher & Editor-in-Chief...................... 508 By W. E. Wilson What’s New in Minerals Rochester Mineralogical Symposium 2019...Golconda I mine, Minas Gerais, Brazil Brice Gobin (Mineral Art) and Emanuele Marini (Nimeral Minlab) specimen;...$324/three years, (Canada) $186/one year, (outside USA other than Canada) $265 for one year Subscription...Collector & Dealer Biographies • Mineral Artists • Antiquarian Mineral Literature Bio-bibliography This
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Tvrdy (34). Petr Zajicek (4) The phorographed specimens are fivm the collectio11s of both authors as ire...institwions and persons who allowed to photograph their specimens for this book. Front co,·er photos: Turquoise...Introduction .................................. 7 Mineral Species and their Localities .............. Explanation... . . . . . . . . . . . 686 Alphabetic List of Mineral Localities ............. Explanation of Symbols... PREFACE 6 · PREFACE This book reviews abollt 8,500 mineral localities from all over the world, for all valid
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Dana’s New| Mineralogy | Eighth Edition Richard V. Gaines H. Catherine W. Skinner Eugene E. Foord Brian...Mason Abraham Rosenzweig i DANA’S NEW MINERALOGY DANA’S NEW MINERALOGY The System of Mineralogy...ROCHESTER, NEW YORK And with Illustrations by ERIC DOWTY SHAPE SOFTWARE JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC. NEW YORK...Department, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 605 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10158-0012. This publication is designed...ation Data Dana, James Dwight, 1813-1895 Dana’s new mineralogy: the System of mineralogy of James Dwight
 
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