Mining Methods and Costs at the Eustis Mine of the Consolidated Copper and Sulphur Company

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Fred W. Snow
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1936

Abstract

THE mines of the Consolidated Copper and Sulphur Company, consisting of the Eust1s, the Albert, and the Capel mines, are situated w Ascot township, Quebec, about ten miles southeast of Sherbrooke, on the main line of the Quebec Central railway. Of these mines, only the Eustis is now producing, and it has been operated almost continuously for the past seventy years. Mining methods have been improved in recent years but are still old fashioned when compared with those employed in more modern and up-to-date mines. The ore is of milling grade and is mined for its copper and sulphur con-tent. Silver is present in small quantity, together with a trace of gold. The ore is mined by the shrinkage stope method. Pillars are frequently left as supports for the hanging-wall to prevent serious dilution of the ore and are sometimes recovered after the ore is drawn from the stope. Occasionally, small blacks of ore in close proximity to the shaft are mined by a cut-and-fill method. HISTORY ALBERT AND CAPEL MINES: The Albert and the Capel mines, originally known as the Capelton mine, were discovered in 1863 by George Capel (1). By the end of 1866 the Albert shaft had been sunk to a depth of 121 feet on an incline of about 30 degrees where a vein five feet thick was encountered. In 1879, these mines passed into the hands of G. H. Nichols and Company, by whom they were operated practically continuously until 1907. When mining operations ceased in that year, the shafts had reached depths on the incline of approximately 2,300 feet and 1,000 feet, respectively. These mines have been allowed to cave and fill with water and have been inaccessible for many years.
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APA: Fred W. Snow  (1936)  Mining Methods and Costs at the Eustis Mine of the Consolidated Copper and Sulphur Company

MLA: Fred W. Snow Mining Methods and Costs at the Eustis Mine of the Consolidated Copper and Sulphur Company. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1936.

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