The Grant and Hartford Mine is a gold and silver mine located in Granite county, Montana at an elevation of 5,889 feet.
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Mine Info
Elevation: 5,889 Feet (1,795 Meters)
Commodity: Gold, Silver
Lat, Long: 46.82306, -113.33667
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Grant and Hartford Mine MRDS details
Site Name
Primary: Grant and Hartford Mine
Commodity
Primary: Gold
Primary: Silver
Secondary: Copper
Secondary: Lead
Tertiary: Antimony
Tertiary: Barium-Barite
Location
State: Montana
County: Granite
District: Garnet (First Chance) District
Land Status
Not available
Holdings
Not available
Workings
Type: Underground
Ownership
Owner Name: Garnet Butte Gold Mining Co.
Owner Name: Garnet Butte Gold Mining Co.
Home Office: Butte, Mt
Production
Not available
Deposit
Record Type: Site
Operation Category: Past Producer
Operation Type: Unknown
Discovery Method: Ore-Mineral In Place
Years of Production:
Organization:
Significant: N
Deposit Size: S
Physiography
General Physiographic Area: Rocky Mountain System
Physiographic Province: Northern Rocky Mountains
Physiographic Detail: Garnet Range
Mineral Deposit Model
Not available
Orebody
Form: TABULAR VEIN WITH BANDED STRUCTURE THAT FOR THE MOST PART FOLLOWS THE BEDDING PLANE
Structure
Type: R
Description: Bearmouth Overthrust, Deep Creek Anticline, Mount Baldy Synclinorium
Type: L
Description: Deep Creek Anticline.
Alterations
Alteration Type: L
Alteration Text: Oxidation
Rocks
Name: Diorite
Role: Associated
Age Type: Associated Rock Unit
Age Young: Late Cretaceous
Name: Diorite
Role: Associated
Age Type: Associated Rock
Age Young: Pliocene
Name: Diorite
Role: Associated
Age Type: Host Rock
Age Young: Late Cambrian
Analytical Data
Analytical Data: OXIDIZED ORE 1.5-5 OZ/TON AU, 1.5-5 OZ/TON AG,
Materials
Ore: Gold
Ore: Tetrahedrite
Ore: Chalcopyrite
Gangue: Quartz
Gangue: Pyrite
Gangue: Barite
Gangue: Ankerite
Gangue: Calcite
Comments
Comment (Reserve-Resource): DOWNWARD PROJECTION OF STRUCTURE INDICATES VEIN WOULD INTERSECT GRANODIORITE ABOUT 1000 FT DOWNDIP FROM SURFACE, AND IT IS ESTIMATED THAT VEIN HAS BEEN MINED TO AT LEAST HALF THIS DEPTH. OXIDIZED ORE RAN ABOUT 3 TOZ/ST AU SO PRIMARY SULFIDE ORE MAY BE EXPECTED TO BE RELATIVELY RICH EVEN AT DEPTH.
Comment (Location): UTM LOCATION OF GRANT & HARTFORD ADIT
Comment (Production): ESTIMATES MADE USING DISTRICT PRODUCTION AND PRODUCTION VALUE . $30000 PRE 1910.
Comment (Deposit): THE VEIN OCCUPIES A BEDDING PLANE OF THE SHIST AND QUARTZITE EXCEPT WHERE IT CROSSES A SMALL GRANODIORITE DIKE. 200 FT FROM PORTAL THE VEIN IS LOST IN A NE FAULT ZONE, IT REAPPEARS E IN THE MAGONE AND ANDERSON ZONE.
Comment (Workings): VEIN DEVELOPED BY GRANT & HARTFORD ADIT ON EAST BANK OF FIRST CHANCE GULCH, TUNNEL NO. 5 DRIVEN SOUTH FROM GARNET STOCK, AND SEVERAL ADITS AT HIGHER LEVELS. HAD TRESSLE OVER ROAD TO CONNECT MAIN ADIT AND DUMP
Comment (Geology): VEIN LIES ON BEDDING PLANE ON N LIMB AND NEAR CREST OF DEEP CREEK ANTICLINE WHICH HERE TRENDS N 80 W AND PLUNGES AABOUT 30 W.
References
Reference (Production): USGS BULL. 660-F, MBMG MEM. 39
Reference (Deposit): USGS BULL 660, P. 188
Reference (Deposit): MBMG MEM NO 39, P. 28
Reference (Deposit): MBMG MEM NO 31, P. 30
Principal Gold Districts of Montana
In Montana, 54 mining districts have each have produced more than 10,000 ounces of gold. The largest producers are Butte, Helena, Marysville, and Virginia City, each having produced more than one million ounces. Twenty seven other districts are each credited with between 100,000 and one million ounces of gold production. Read more: Principal Gold Districts of Montana.