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  2. List of gold mines in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This list of gold mines in the United States is subsidiary to the list of mines article and lists working, defunct and future mines in the country and is organised by the primary mineral output. For practical purposes stone, marble and other quarries may be included in this list.

  3. Gold mining in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Gold was found by James Marshall at Sutters Mill, property of John Sutter, in present-day Coloma. In 1849, people started hearing about the gold and after just a few years San Francisco's population increased to thousands. Gold production in California peaked in 1852, at 3.9 million troy ounces (121 tonnes) produced in that year. But the placer ...

  4. Elemetal - Wikipedia

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    In March 2017, Juan P. Granda a former employee of NTR Metals, Miami was charged with buying gold from illegal mines in Peru. [1] In January 2018; Samer H. Barrage, Renato J. Rodriguez, and Juan P. Granda; three former employees of the now-defunct Florida-based NTR Metals Miami, were jailed for six years after they pleaded guilty to money ...

  5. Country's sewers are shockingly teeming with gold

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  6. St. Genevieve marble - Wikipedia

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    St. Genevieve Gold Vein" is light or medium gray in color, with veins (running from buff to tan in color) running through it. [3] Cross-sections of corals and crinoids can be seen in the Gold Vein type. [3] [2] In the 1910s, it was widely considered the best "marble" found in the U.S. and known for its strength.

  7. Golden City, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    In reality the diggings were done by Indians mining an outcropping of exceptionally fine flint. Another rumor for its naming stems from the Indian dig sites, early settlers thought the flint mines were Spanish gold mines. It was re-platted in 1870. [6] The Golden City Herald served the community from 1881 until Dec. 28, 1972.

  8. St. Joe Minerals - Wikipedia

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    The success of the company prompted many competitors in southeast Missouri including the Doe Run Company and Desloge Consolidated Lead Company which were absorbed by St. Joe. [2] Firmin V. Desloge, patriarch of the Desloge Family in America, remained on the board of directors as well as many of his descendants well into the late 20th Century.

  9. Southeast Missouri Lead District - Wikipedia

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    The formal geological name for the Lead Belt is the "Southeastern Missouri Mississippi Valley-type Mineral District". It contains the highest concentration of galena (lead(II) sulfide) in the world [2] as well as significant economic quantities of zinc, copper and silver and currently mined sub-economic quantities of metals such as cadmium, nickel and cobalt. [2]