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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 Grand Pierre Lead and Zinc Smelting Company maintained an office in Golconda around 1902 and may have operated some of the mines in southern Pope County (Questions and answers 1902). The company is reported to have worked the area in the southern part of the Stewart District and the Parkinson Mine

Mines in the Southern Pope County

References

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
Buy Web page
Report PDF file
Map PDF file

The Grand Pierre Lead and Zinc Smelting Company maintained an office in Golconda around 1902 and may have operated some of the mines in southern Pope County (Questions and answers 1902). The company is reported to have worked the area in the southern part of the Stewart District and the Parkinson Mine