Little Bill Placer Claim

The Little Bill Placer Claim is a feldspar, quartz, garnet, titanium, metal, and iron mine located in Granite county, Montana.

About the MRDS Data:

All mine locations were obtained from the USGS Mineral Resources Data System. The locations and other information in this database have not been verified for accuracy. It should be assumed that all mines are on private property.

Mine Info

Name: Little Bill Placer Claim

State:  Montana

County:  Granite

Elevation:

Commodity: Feldspar, Quartz, Garnet, Titanium, Metal, Iron

Lat, Long: 46.2, -113.69500

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Little Bill Placer Claim MRDS details

Site Name

Primary: Little Bill Placer Claim


Commodity

Primary: Feldspar
Primary: Quartz
Primary: Garnet
Primary: Titanium, Metal
Primary: Iron
Tertiary: Zirconium
Tertiary: Niobium (Columbium)
Tertiary: Tantalum
Tertiary: Thorium
Tertiary: Uranium


Location

State: Montana
County: Granite
District: Sapphire Mountains Area


Land Status

Not available


Holdings

Not available


Workings

Not available


Ownership

Owner Name: Western Fluorite Mining Co., Inc.

Owner Name: Joseph T. And Ivy L. Abbey, Et. Al


Production

Not available


Deposit

Record Type: Site
Operation Category: Prospect
Deposit Type: Placer
Operation Type: Unknown
Discovery Year: 1954
Discovery Method: Unknown
Years of Production:
Organization:
Significant: N


Physiography

General Physiographic Area: Rocky Mountain System
Physiographic Province: Northern Rocky Mountains


Mineral Deposit Model

Not available


Orebody

Not available


Structure

Not available


Alterations

Not available


Rocks

Name: Granite
Role: Host
Age Type: Host Rock
Age Young: Pleistocene


Analytical Data

Analytical Data: QUARTZ - 25%
Analytical Data: FELDSPAR - 30%
Analytical Data: MAGNETITE - 34%
Analytical Data: HEMATITE - LESS THAN 1%
Analytical Data: SPHENE - LESS THAN 1%
Analytical Data: MUSCOVITE - LESS THAN 1%
Analytical Data: URANIUM - LESS THAN 0.05%
Analytical Data: THORIUM - LESS THAN 0.05%
Analytical Data: TANTALITE (TANTALIUM) - LESS THAN 0.05%
Analytical Data: THORITE {{ BY X-RAY SPECTROGRAPHIC ANALYSIS: { COLUMBITE (COLUMBIUM) - 0.07%
Analytical Data: PYRITE
Analytical Data: EPIDOTE - 1%
Analytical Data: ILMENITE - 3%
Analytical Data: GARNET - 4%
Analytical Data: LIMONITE
Analytical Data: XENOTIME
Analytical Data: RUTILE
Analytical Data: ZIRCON
Analytical Data: CHLORITE
Analytical Data: MONAZITE
Analytical Data: FERROMAGNESIAN
Analytical Data: BIOTITE - LESS THAN 1% {{ TRACES OF THE FOLLOWING MINERALS: { ALLANITE


Materials

Ore: Sand and Gravel


Comments

Comment (Location): Political location in record is Granite county. However, original lat/long plots 27km inside adjacent Deer Lodge county. Original coordinates were: lat/long NAD27 46-12-0N 112-41-42W (46.2 -112.695); UTM N E Z; PLSS line# 1: Meridian- Montana Principal, TWNSHP 005N, RNG 017W, Sect 10, Sect_fract . The location description 35 MILES WEST OF PHILIPSBURG, MONTANA places it 12 miles inside Ravalli county. The description 2 MILES S OF SKALKAHO HIGHWAY also points to Ravalli county -- all the geonames listings for Skalkaho are in Ravalli county. The mining district name "Sapphire Mountains Area" is equivocal because, although geonames places the Sapphire mountains in Ravalli county, they are on its eastern boundary with Granite county. The other 26 MRDS deposits said to be in Sapphire Mountains Area mining district also straddle the border. The bibliographic references will be difficult to check, FS and USBM files, not published or dated. The PLSS coordinates translate to 46.2 -113.7, very close to one degree west of the original lat/long. This places it in Granite county amidst 7 other very similar Sapphire Mountains district records. All are named XXX Placer Claim and have very similar references. So the longitude was likely mistyped. It was changed by 1 degree west to -113.695. The PLSS coordinates were were left as is even though they differ from the new lat/long by 1 section.

Comment (Workings): BULLDOZER CUT - 40 FT LONG, 12 FT WIDE, 4 FT DEEP

Comment (Geology): THERE ARE VARYING AMOUNTS OF RADIOACTIVE BLACK SANDS DISTRIBUTED IRREGULARLY THROUGHOUT THE UNCONSOLIDATED MATERIAL.

Comment (Commodity): SAMPLE - 25 POUNDS OF SAND AND GRAVEL DUG FROM THE DISCOVERY PIT.

Comment (Location): UNSURVEYED LANDS

Comment (Deposit): Discovery Year: 1954 (RELOCATED 1955)


References

Reference (Deposit): 1960 DIREXPL USFS

Reference (Deposit): 1958 DIREXPL USFS

Reference (Deposit): 1954 OTHER BUREAU OF MINES - FIELD INVESTIGATION

Reference (Deposit): FS FILES


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Principal Gold Districts of Montana

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