IC 7589 Mines and Mineral Deposits (except Fuels) Cascade County, MONT.

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 96
- File Size:
- 6088 KB
- Publication Date:
- Feb 1, 1951
Abstract
"INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARYThis is one of a series of reports describing investigations within the Missouri River Basin in Montana conducted by mining engineers of the Bureau of Mines, Minerals Division, Region II. The primary purpose of these investigations is to provide basic information to agencies of the Department of Interior and others concerned with the planning of power and other water developments in the basin. This report contains only such factual data as have been authorized for public distribution. Special precautions have been taken not to reveal any information or data that are considered confidential.The field investigations for this report were made during the summer of 1949. Virtually all known metallic mineral deposits in the county and same nonmetallic (industrial) mineral deposits were investigated. Most of the mines and prospects have been inactive for many years. The old underground workings generally are only partly accessible; many are entirely inaccessible. Most of the mining claims were located many years ago, and a considerable number were patented. Many claims were abandoned; others were relocated. Nimes and ownerships often have changed. Because of such conditions, much of the information on most of the mines and prospects necessarily has been obtained from available Federal and State publications, private geologists' and engineers' reports, and from owners and local residents.Metal mining in Cascade County, Mont., has been confined mainly to the silver-lead-zinc deposits in the Montana (Neihart) and Barker districts in the southeastern part of the county. The Neihart district has yielded by far the greater part of the county's metal output. The mines generally have been operated intermittently, largely because of fluctuating or low silver and base metal prices."
Citation
APA:
(1951) IC 7589 Mines and Mineral Deposits (except Fuels) Cascade County, MONT.MLA: IC 7589 Mines and Mineral Deposits (except Fuels) Cascade County, MONT.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1951.