Mineral Resources of the United States, 1925, [by] Frank J. Katz, chief engineer, Division of Mineral Statistics. Part I. -- Metals. [electronic resource]

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Corporate Authors: United States. Congress. House, United States. Department of Commerce. Bureau of Mines (1925-1934)
Other Authors: Clark, Martha B., Davis, Hubert W., Dunlop, J.P, Furness, J.W. (James Wilson), Gerry, C.N, Heikes, V.C. (Victor Conrad), 1867-1948, Henderson, Charles W., Hess, Frank Lee, 1871-1955, Hill, James M., Jones, L.M, Julihn, C. E. (Carl Edward), 1877-1936, Katz, Frank J. (Frank James), Meyer, H.M, Meyer, Helena M., Stader, A.J, Stoll, Aurélien
Format: Government Document Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC, 1927.
Series:United States congressional serial set ; serial set no. 8771-1.
House document (United States. Congress. House) ; 69th Congress, no. 643, pt. 1.
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Item Description:Publication contains sections on many countries within the large regions indexed.
Table of contents, p. III.
List of illustrations, p. XI.
Introduction, by Frank J. Katz, p. A1.
Statistical summary, by Martha B. Clark, p. A8.
Prefatory note to the reports on gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc, by Frank J. Katz, p. A121.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in the eastern states, by J.P. Dunlop, p. 1.
Antimony, by J.W. Furness, p. 7.
Bauxite and aluminum, by James M. Hill, p. 17.
Arsenic, by V.C. Heikes, p. 31.
Mercury, by J.W. Furness, p. 35.
Platinum and allied metals, by James M. Hill, p. 53.
Tin, by J.W. Furness, p. 65.
Iron ore, pig iron, and steel, by Hubert W. Davis, p. 89.
Chromite, by J.W. Furness, p. 127.
Lead and zinc pigments and salts, by A.J. Stader and A. Stoll, p. 149.
Manganese and manganiferous ores, by J.W. Furness, p. 157.
Lead, by A.J. Stader and A. Stoll, p. 195.
Secondary metals, by J.P. Dunlop, p. 211.
Gold and silver in South Dakota, by Charles W. Henderson, p. 233.
Gold, silver, and copper in Wyoming, by Charles W. Henderson, p. 237.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in New Mexico, by Charles W. Henderson, p. 239.
Silver and lead in Texas, by Charles W. Henderson, p. 253.
Silver, copper, lead, and zinc in the central states, by J.P. Dunlop and H.M. Meyer, p. 255.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in California, by James M. Hill, p. 291.
Gold, silver, copper, and lead in Oregon, by James M. Hill, p. 319.
Zinc, by Amy Stoll, p. 329.
Copper, by C.E. Julihn and Helena M. Meyer, p. 347.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Utah, by V.C. Heikes, p. 409.
Summary of mineral production in foreign countries, 1920-1924, by L.M. Jones, p. 441.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Idaho, by C.N. Gerry, p. 517.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Washington, by C.N. Gerry, p. 551.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Arizona, by V.C. Heikes, p. 563.
Rare metals, by Frank L. Hess, p. 601.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Montana, by C.N. Gerry, p. 623.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Nevada, by V.C. Heikes, p. 663.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Colorado, by Charles W. Henderson, p. 701.
Gold and silver, by J.P. Dunlop, p. 731.
Physical Description:902 p. : illustrations, tables.
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