Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1929-02-24
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Original index title |
Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1929-02-24 |
Newspaper |
Spokesman review. 1929-02-24 |
Title |
500-ounce ore in venus raise. |
Description |
500-ounce ore in venus raise. - Struck on lowest production level of famous $4,000,000 silver hill. - Trucked into spokane. - 85 sacks taken to bunker hill for test -- rest of output coming by rail. - Ore in body 20 inches wide, much of it having an unusually high silver content, has been struck in the lowest producing tunnel of the Venus Silver Mines in the Deer Trail district of western Stevens county, according to a report from George R. Lyons, received by officials here. |
Subject Keys |
Northwest history; mining industry; discovery; mineral resources; mine examination; prospecting; Venus Silver Mines; George R. Lyons ; |
Date.Original |
1929 |
Resource Identifier |
nwh80-17 |
Subjects |
Northwest, Pacific -- History -- 20th century Mining -- Northwest, Pacific Mines and mineral resources -- Northwest, Pacific Mine examination -- Northwest, Pacific Prospecting -- Mine examination Venus Silver Mines Lyons, George R. |
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Text |
Genre |
Clippings |
Format.Use |
Image/JPEG |
Source |
Northwest History box 80 |
Language |
English |
Rights |
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Rights Notes |
Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. |
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