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|sub_disc=The Harris Creek Subdistrict is located on the northwest side of the [[ilstruc:Rock_Creek_Graben|Rock Creek Graben]]. It is named for the local stream called Harris Creek (Figure 25). Both the Annabel Lee and the Denton Mine are located in this Subdistrict. The [[Goose Creek Subdistrict|Goose Creek Mines]] are sometimes grouped with the [[Harris Creek Subdistrict|Harris Creek Subdistrict]], but usually the two considered two separate Subdistricts.
|sub_disc=The Harris Creek Subdistrict is located on the northwest side of the [[ilstruc:Rock_Creek_Graben|Rock Creek Graben]]. It is named for the local stream called Harris Creek (Figure 25). Both the Annabel Lee and the Denton Mine are located in this Subdistrict. The [[Goose Creek Subdistrict|Goose Creek Mines]] are sometimes grouped with the Harris Creek Subdistrict, but usually the two considered two separate Subdistricts.
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Mines in the Illinois Portion of the Illinois-Kentucky Fluorspar District
Series Circular 604
Author F. Brett Denny, W. John Nelson, Jeremy R. Breeden, and Ross C. Lillie
Date 2020
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The Harris Creek Subdistrict is located on the northwest side of the Rock Creek Graben. It is named for the local stream called Harris Creek (Figure 25). Both the Annabel Lee and the Denton Mine are located in this Subdistrict. The Goose Creek Mines are sometimes grouped with the Harris Creek Subdistrict, but usually the two considered two separate Subdistricts.

Mines in the Harris Creek Subdistrict

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