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==Discussion==
==Discussion==
The Black Jack mine of the Mineral
The Blackjack mine of the Mineral Point Zinc Company, now leased by TriState Zinc, Inc., is about three miles south of Galena. Nearly two million tons of ore are reported to have been taken from this mine since it was discovered in 1854. It was last operated in 1926. The deposit is a double pitch with heavy mineralization in the core-ground and rich lead ore deposits extending upward to the surface. Some stapes are reported to be over 100 feet high. A considerable tonnage of ore remains in the mine, principally in a block on the Martens property at the north end of the mine and at several places along the southwest pitch which is relatively high in iron. Much of this ore is a long distance from the hoisting shaft. There is a good possibility that the potentialities of the Glassrock and "Trenton" have not been adequately explored. Judging from the few drill-holes, the possibility of finding additional lateral extensions of ore, such as those already mined on the Wienen and Kipp properties, has not been investigated. These ore runs occur at places where the major ore body makes a sharp but small change in direction and at least one such locality appears to be unprospected. (WILLMAN, H.B., REYNOLDS, R.R., AND HERBERT, PAUL, JR., 1946)
Point Zinc Company, now leased by TriState
 
Zinc, Inc., is about three miles south
The Overall Thickness is more than 120 ft.
of Galena. Nearly two million tons of ore
 
are reported to have been taken from this
This was one of the largest mines in the Wisconsin-Illinois-Iowa Zinc-Lead District
mine since it was discovered in 1854. It
===Geologic Structure===
was last operated in 1926. The deposit is a
Southeast Of Wisconsin Dome And On The Gentle West Limb Of Wisconsin Arch. To The South Is Illinois Basin And To The West And Southwest Is Forest City Basin. A Few Minles South Of the Zinc-Lead District Is Westward-Trending Savanna-Sabula Anticline. Regional Strike Is N 85 W And The Dip Is South.
double pitch with heavy mineralization in
===Additional Geologic Infomation===
the core-ground and rich lead ore deposits
The mine trends Generally N40W. The orebody occurs in all the [[:ilstrat:7740|Decorah]]  and [[:ilstrat:7550|Galena]] Strata from the top of the Prosser Cherty Member down to the [[:ilstrat:7810|Specths Ferry]]
extending upward to the surface. Some
 
stapes are reported to be over 100 feet high.
===Years of Productions===
A considerable tonnage of ore remains in
*1854-1860 operated as a Lead Mine
the mine, principally in a block on the Martens
*1860-1883 operated as a Lead and Zinc Mine
property at the north end of the mine
*Reopened in 1907 but closed in 1908
and at several places along the southwest
*New Jersey Zinc Opened it in 1913 and operated it on a large scale until March 1, 1927
pitch which is relatively high in iron. Much
 
of this ore is a long distance from the hoisting
===Owners===
shaft. There is a good possibility that
*Blackjack (Eagle-Picher Mining Co.):
the potentialities of the Glassrock and
*Cole (Blackjack)
"Trenton" have not been adequately explored.
*Felderman (Blackjack)
Judging from the few drill-holes,
*Korte (Tri-State Drilling) / (Blackjack)
the possibility of finding additional lateral
*Weinen (Tri-State Drilling)
extensions of ore, such as those already
*Beadle (Tri-State Drilling)
mined on the Wienen and Kipp properties,
*Scharpf (Blackjack)
has not been investigated. These ore runs
*Wullweber (Tri-State Drilling)
occur at places where the major ore body
*Kipp
makes a sharp but small change in direction
*Martens
and at least one such locality appears to be
*Blackjack
unprospected.
*Meana
*Fox
*Heer (Tri-State Drilling)
*Jack Gill (Blackjack)


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[https://mrdata.usgs.gov/mrds/show-mrds.php?dep_id=10290576 Also referenced as 10290576]
[https://mrdata.usgs.gov/mrds/show-mrds.php?dep_id=10290576 Also referenced as 10290576]
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[https://mrdata.usgs.gov/mrds/show-mrds.php?dep_id=10086301 Also referenced as 10086301]

Latest revision as of 14:29, April 14, 2021

Disclaimer
S-T-R 4(SWNW)-27N-1E, 33(SW)-28N-1E
County: Jo Daviess
Quadrangle: Bellevue
District: Upper Mississippi Valley
Subdistrict:

Mine Index Number: 10106444

ISGS ID: 9150 MSHA ID:
MAS ID: 0170850050 MRDS ID: W062756
Company Name: Tri-State Zinc Inc.
Mine/Site Name: Black Jack Mine, Marsden Black Jack Mine, Marsden Lode, Peru Mine, Blackjack Mine
Active/Abandoned: Abandoned
Start Date: 1854 End Date: 1952
Commodity Type:
Commodity: Lead, Zinc
Minerals Present: Clay, Galena, Dolomite, Calcite, Sphalerite, Marcasite
Type of Mine: Underground
District: Upper Mississippi Valley Subdistrict:
County: Jo Daviess
Section/Township/Range: 4(SWNW)-27N-1E, 33(SW)-28N-1E
Latitude,Longitude: 42.3663999999998,-90.4051099999998
Unit(s) Mined: Galena Group, Platteville Group, Decorah Subgroup, Spechts Ferry Formation
Feature(s) Mined: Wisconsin_Arch
MRDS Link: https://mrdata.usgs.gov/mrds/show-mrds.php?dep id=10106444
Mindat link:


Discussion

The Blackjack mine of the Mineral Point Zinc Company, now leased by TriState Zinc, Inc., is about three miles south of Galena. Nearly two million tons of ore are reported to have been taken from this mine since it was discovered in 1854. It was last operated in 1926. The deposit is a double pitch with heavy mineralization in the core-ground and rich lead ore deposits extending upward to the surface. Some stapes are reported to be over 100 feet high. A considerable tonnage of ore remains in the mine, principally in a block on the Martens property at the north end of the mine and at several places along the southwest pitch which is relatively high in iron. Much of this ore is a long distance from the hoisting shaft. There is a good possibility that the potentialities of the Glassrock and "Trenton" have not been adequately explored. Judging from the few drill-holes, the possibility of finding additional lateral extensions of ore, such as those already mined on the Wienen and Kipp properties, has not been investigated. These ore runs occur at places where the major ore body makes a sharp but small change in direction and at least one such locality appears to be unprospected. (WILLMAN, H.B., REYNOLDS, R.R., AND HERBERT, PAUL, JR., 1946)

The Overall Thickness is more than 120 ft.

This was one of the largest mines in the Wisconsin-Illinois-Iowa Zinc-Lead District

Geologic Structure

Southeast Of Wisconsin Dome And On The Gentle West Limb Of Wisconsin Arch. To The South Is Illinois Basin And To The West And Southwest Is Forest City Basin. A Few Minles South Of the Zinc-Lead District Is Westward-Trending Savanna-Sabula Anticline. Regional Strike Is N 85 W And The Dip Is South.

Additional Geologic Infomation

The mine trends Generally N40W. The orebody occurs in all the Decorah and Galena Strata from the top of the Prosser Cherty Member down to the Specths Ferry

Years of Productions

  • 1854-1860 operated as a Lead Mine
  • 1860-1883 operated as a Lead and Zinc Mine
  • Reopened in 1907 but closed in 1908
  • New Jersey Zinc Opened it in 1913 and operated it on a large scale until March 1, 1927

Owners

  • Blackjack (Eagle-Picher Mining Co.):
  • Cole (Blackjack)
  • Felderman (Blackjack)
  • Korte (Tri-State Drilling) / (Blackjack)
  • Weinen (Tri-State Drilling)
  • Beadle (Tri-State Drilling)
  • Scharpf (Blackjack)
  • Wullweber (Tri-State Drilling)
  • Kipp
  • Martens
  • Blackjack
  • Meana
  • Fox
  • Heer (Tri-State Drilling)
  • Jack Gill (Blackjack)




Mine Data/Information


References

  • U.S. BUREAU OF MINES, 1995, SPATIAL DATA EXTRACTED FROM THE MINERALS AVAILABILITY SYSTEM/MINERAL INDUSTRY LOCATION SYSTEM (MAS/MILS): U.S. BUREAU OF MINES SPECIAL PUBLICATION 12-95.
  • HEYL, A.V., AGNEW, A.F., LYONS, E.J., AND BEHRE, C.H., JR., 1959, THE GEOLOGY OF THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ZINC-LEAD DISTRICT: U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER 309, 310 P.
  • BAIN, H.F., 1905, ZINC AND LEAD DEPOSITS OF NORTHWESTERN ILLINOIS: U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 246, 56 P.
  • COX, G.H., 1914, LEAD AND ZINC DEPOSITS OF NORTHWESTERN ILLINOIS: ILLINOIS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 21, 120 P.
  • CHAMBERLIN, 1882, P. 477-478.
WILLMAN, H.B., REYNOLDS, R.R., AND HERBERT, PAUL, JR., 1946, GEOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF PROSPECTING AND AREAS FOR PROSPECTING IN THE ZINC-LEAD DISTRICT OF NORTHWESTERN ILLINOIS: ILLINOIS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS, NO. 116, 48 P. Plate 1 Plate 2(Source of Mine Location)
  • HEYL AND OTHERS, 1959, P. 178; WILLMAN AND OTHERS, 1946, P. 33.

External Links

Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS) USGS Link
https://mrdata.usgs.gov/mrds/show-mrds.php?dep_id=10106444
Also referenced as 10290576
Also referenced as 10086301