49. Recent Exploration History in Southeast Missouri

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ernest L. Ohle
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Since the first recorded discovery of lead in southeast Missouri near Fredericktown about 1720, knowledge of the deposits has advanced in spurts as a result of outlying discoveries: 1864 Bonne Terre 1890 Flat River, Desloge, Leadwood 1948 Indian Creek 1955 Viburnum The original discoveries at Bonne Terre consisted of residual galena in clay, similar to that in the previous finds at Fredericktown. Occurrences in solid dolomite were not noted until mining of the clay pits exposed the walls of the weathered depressions. The St. Joseph Lead Co. had been established to conduct the operations and it was J. Wyman Jones, first president of St. Joe, who at that time brought about the first of the technological advances that were to occur in the district. He proposed use of the newly invented diamond drill to explore the bedrock showings, after observing the machines in the Vermont Marble Belt.
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APA: Ernest L. Ohle  (1991)  49. Recent Exploration History in Southeast Missouri

MLA: Ernest L. Ohle 49. Recent Exploration History in Southeast Missouri. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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