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Jasper from
Francestown Soapstone quarry, Francestown, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA


Locality type:Quarry
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Species:'Jasper' (not an IMA approved species)
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Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Jasper data
Locality Data:Click here to view Francestown Soapstone quarry, Francestown, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:653191
Long-form Identifier:1:3:653191:1
GUID (UUID V4):d56d709c-c676-4bb6-88b1-2e068de2047a
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New Hampshire Mineral Locality Index Downloaded by [University of Newcastle, Australia] at 15:01 05...Grafton County. Rob Lawrence photo, courtesy Bob Whitmore. 242 ROCKS & MINERALS lthough New Hampshire...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...at 15:01 05 January 2015 LOCATIONS BY COUNTY Belknap County Alton area: arsenopyrite, galena, quartz
Journal (issue)
other fascinating curiosities from “the Land ment”—New Mexico! Illustrated. Societies. 1957 and by Don...Julian Wetherby Hampshire Author! 16 CONVENTION by Mrs. QUARRY from a Favorite EXHIBIT New 9 Bass NEWS...NEWS SOAPSTONE Another Gem Illustrated. 4 Events, Bernice INFORMATION 17 WHAT SCIENCE HOPES TO...occasionally do, they may be sorely in need of some new ideas to stimulate and revive them. If our concept...They welcome all of their old and new customers and friends at their new location, anytime. > aging card
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.............................................57 New Mexico ........................................................................................ 99 New Jersey ...............................................................101 Appalachian Mountains in New England, Introduction ..............102 Connecticut..........................................110 New Hampshire ..........................................................................................123 New York ...........................................
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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...of IN THE 14-16 ATLAS. New Hampshire—/ac-szmle, reduced. New Hampshire—/ac-simzle, half size. Two...the topography, contour lines, and geology of New Hampshire, with portions of that of the adjoining territory
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UNH LIBRARY 3 MbOD DllEE THE GEOLOGY NEW HAMPSHIRE A REPORT COMPRISING THE RESULTS OF EXPLORATIONS...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. ...CLASSIFICATION OF THE By C. H. Hitchcock, INDEX, 634 NEW HAMPSHIRE FORMATIONS. 658 677 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS...Map field, Fig. Section from Bronson's lime quarry to Smith's brook, Fig. Section in Dalton and
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IdberalHri-sr iff 3 4bUU THE GEOLOGY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE A REPORT COMPRISING THE RESULTS OF EXPLORATIONS...are well adapted to mond, upon our citizens a new interest in the and botany. Should selves repaid...SURVEY By IV. HAMPSHIRE. HISTORY OF THE PRESENT GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. By III. C. H. NEW C. Continued...119 TOPOGRAPHY OF COOS COUNTY. By IX. HAMPSHIRE. TOPOGRAPHY. By VIII. NEW H. Huntington, THE USE...ALTITUDES. By C. H. XL RIVER SYSTEMS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. By Warren Upham, XII. THE DISTRIBUTION OF
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Author of " A System of Mineralogy." THIRD EDITION. NEW HAVEN : PUBLISHED BY DURRIE & PECK, PHILADELPHIA...Clerk's Office of the District Stereotyped by J. H. New BENHAM, Haven, Ct Court of Connecticut iff EARTH...bear in common language. The " diamonds" of central New York, and many other localities, are of this kind...and every additional fact becomes to the mind a new revelation of His wisdom. light of ; Mention examples...was obtained a few years since at Acworth, New Hampshire, which measured 4 feet in length and 2 feet
Book (edition)
a "System of MineralpgYv"^ , » > Member , ., NEW HAVEN: HE1STRY H. PECK. 1874. < &3 ^ftO/VAL...numerojs analyses, with their * PREFACE TO THE NEW EDITION. In bringing this Manual up to the present...the order of the descriptive part of the work. New Haven, 1867. is list of the more given, following...bear in jrfmmon language. "diamonds" of central New Yorjkf and many other localities, In other. ...and every additional fact becomes to the nind a new revelation of His wisdom. : : \We Mention examples
Book (edition)
etc.: ' ' ' " Ar-thorrra/'f NEW EDITION, REVISED AND ENLAfiGED. NEW HAYEK: H. C._JP_ECK:. 1865. Entered...PREFACE TO THE IN bringing this Manual up * NEW their * EDITION. to the present state of the...the order of the descriptive part of the work. NEW HAVEN, 1857. is list of the more given, following...bear in common language. The " diamonds" of central New York, and many other localities, In other cases a...and every additional fact becomes to the mind a new revelation of His wisdom. alogist. To We Mention
Book (edition)
of a " System of Mineralogy." NEW EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED. NEW HAVEN; H. H. PEOK 1867. Entered...Manual up infor- and the associations of species— NEW their » EDITION. to the present state of the...bear in common language. The " diamonds" of central New York, and many other localities, are of this kind...and every additional fact becomes to the nind a new revelation of His wisdom. Still to the action ;...was obtained a few years since at Acworth, New Hampshire, which measured 4 feet in length and 2£ feet
Book (edition)
bear in common language. The “ diamonds” of central New York, and many other localities, In other cases a...and every additional fact becomes to the mind a new revelation of His wisdom. tual aid, alogist. To...was obtained a few years since at Acworth, New Hampshire, which measured 4 feet in length and 2$ feet...same way, so that the sparkling effect appears : new set of to this view, their amethyst, the soft yellowish...are by another species by infiltration, and the new mineral takes on the external form of the original
Report (volume)
Arizona. II. Massive structure in diorite, Sliasta County, California.........:. III. Rhombohedral jointing...IV. Columnar jointing, Watchung Mountain, Orange, New Jersey..... V. Petrographic microscope ............ Thin sections of siliceous oolite from Center County, Pennsylvania, as seen under a microscope: A, in...fossiliferons iron ore between beds of limestone, Rochester, New York ..............................................XXXIX. Thin sections.of kiinberlitefrom Elliott County, Kentucky, as seen under a microscope.........
 
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