961 resultados para Quincy Mining Company.
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In this issue...General Electric Company, Butte, Montana, Belmont Mine, Mountain Con Mine, Mines Debate Team," M" Annual, Montana Power Company
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In this issue...Silver Crisis, Thanksgiving, Christmas, fraternity, Coach McAuliffe, Butte Electric Railway, North Butte Mining Company, Clark Park
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In this issue...Mrs. Horace Vaughn Winchell, Anaconda Copper Mining Company, United Engineering Societies library, Geological Engineering, Columbia Gardens
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In this issue...Mr. W. B. Daly, Wise River Dam, Montana State Fair, Butte Electric Railway Company, Mines Smoker, St. Lawrence Mine, American Legion
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In this issue...Francis A. Thomson, registration, Chequamegon Cafe, Butte, Montana, M club, Mines Tennis Club, Sigma RHO, Chester H. Steele, Diamond Mine
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In this issue...M Club Dance, Rabbi Emanuel Sternheim, Women's Athletic Association, Men's Smoker, Gamer's Café, Anaconda Copper Mining Company
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In this issue...Rocky Mountain Garden Club, Big Butte, M Days, Butte Montana, Salt Mine, Walker's Café, Tex Rickard, State Oratory Contest, Frank Moran
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in this issue...Annie Anderson, Hecla MIne, F. A. Thomson, Anaconda Copper Mining Company, Sigma RHO, Mines football, Montana State University
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The wartime demand for fluorspar has caused renewed interest in fluorite deposits. Near Silver Bow, Montana, a deposit of massive, coarsely crystalline fluorspar, which has not been described in the literature, has attracted the attention of the United States Geological Survey.
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In this issue...Montana Power, Debate Team, Anderson Carlisle Society, Carroll College, Anaconda Copper Mining Company, Copper Guards, Moonshiners Ball
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The purchase and continued operation of the Mike Horse mine in the Heddleston district, by the American Smelting and Refining Company, gives the Blackfoot Valley a renewed promise of a prosperous future in its role as a mining district. In the past, large amounts of placer gold were recovered from the gulches of the area, however, because of the transportation facilities, only the upper portions of a few lodes were exploited by the early miners.
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The five counties discussed in this paper compose the northernmost and westernmost counties in Montana. On the eastern boundary are Glacier National Park and the Continental Divide; on the southern boundary are Missoula and Powell counties; Idaho lies on the southwestern and western side; and the Canadian border lies along the northern edge. The region is on the Pacific Ocean side of the Rocky Mountains. Three major rivers, the Clark Fork, the Flathead, and the Kootenai drain this area into the Columbia River.
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The largest known deposits of tungsten ores occur in the continuation of the Indo-Malayan Mountains, which extends through Burma, Malaya, China, Japan, and Chosen. Production of tungsten concentrates was started in 1910 in Burma, and in 1911 this country was the world's largest producer. China produced but little until 1916, but has since supplied over fifty per cent of the world's requirements.
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The Ruby Gulch Mine, owned and operated by the Ruby Gulch Mining Company, Zortman, Montana, is one of the most important low-grade gold producers in the state. Situated in the Little Rocky Mountains, the mine has had an interesting history since its discovery shortly before the turn of the century.
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The United States, although the leading consumer of chromite, depends almost entirely on imports for its supply. Domestic production of chromite is limited, because high-grade imported ore is plentiful and inexpensive in normal times. There are several large deposits of chromite in the United States, representing millions of tons of low grade ore. These deposits form a strategic reserve that must be used in time of national emergency.