IC 6823 Mining Methods And Costs At The Mine Of The St. Joseph Lead Co., Atlanta, Idaho ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. D. Gardner
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Jan 1, 1935

Abstract

This paper is one of a series on mining methods and costs being published by the United States Bureau of Mines. In April 19.74 the St. Joseph Lead Co., at Atlanta, Elmore County, Idaho, was mining and milling about 225 tons of gold ore daily with a total force of 150 men. The mine, which comprises the old Boise-Rochester and Monarch properties, is at an elevation of about 6,000 feet. Snow lies on the ground about 5 months each year but does net interfere greatly with local operations. However, the road to Mountain Home, the shipping point 80 miles distant, passes over a high range and usually is closed by snow from about November 15 to June 15. Heavy supplies are brought in and concentrates trucked out during the summer. In winter the district is served by a biweekly mail plane and a passenger and express plane making 4 to 6 trips weekly. Mine timber is cut locally. A plentiful supply of water is obtained from a stream brought to the property through 7,500 feet of plume.
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APA: E. D. Gardner  (1935)  IC 6823 Mining Methods And Costs At The Mine Of The St. Joseph Lead Co., Atlanta, Idaho ? Introduction

MLA: E. D. Gardner IC 6823 Mining Methods And Costs At The Mine Of The St. Joseph Lead Co., Atlanta, Idaho ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1935.

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