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Pages in category "Mining communities in Montana" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
He settled in the capital of Montana Territory, Bannack, Montana, and began placer mining. Though his claim paid only moderately, Clark invested his earnings in becoming a trader, driving mules back and forth between Salt Lake City and the boomtowns of Montana to transport eggs and other basic supplies.
Mining museums in Montana (1 P) Pages in category "Mining in Montana" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
The Montana Cyanide Process Open Pit Mining Prohibition Initiative, also known as I-137, was a successful initiative on the November 3, 1998 ballot in Montana. It sought to prohibit "new open-pit gold and silver mines that used heap and vat cyanide leach processing ".
The mine has been in operation since 1983 and uses conventional open-pit mining methods. The mine was sold in 1993 to Thompson Creek Metals Company (USA), which began mining at the site in April 1994. The company has claims on over 22,000 acres of land (includes waste dumps).
The rich stretches along the bottom of the Gulch were very rich. The gold production ran from $100.00 to $500.00 per running foot, and produced $20,000 to $100,000 per claim. [6] Cement Gulch and Montana Gulch were highly productive, but Cement Gulch was in a class by itself. Some of the claims in Confederate Gulch were true bonanzas.
There are at least 45 named oil fields in Montana according to the U.S. Geological Survey, Board of Geographic Names. The USGS defines oil field as: "Area where petroleum is or was removed from the Earth." [1] An oil field is a region with an abundance of oil wells extracting petroleum (crude oil) from below ground.
Clancy is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Jefferson County, Montana, United States. The population was 1,661 at the 2010 census, [3] up from 1,406 in 2000. It is part of the Helena Micropolitan Statistical Area. The town was founded in 1873 as a gold camp and named for prospector William Clancey. [4]