Edna Bill

The Edna Bill is a gold mine located in Alaska at an elevation of 180 feet.

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: Edna Bill  

State:  Alaska

County:  na

Elevation: 180 Feet (55 Meters)

Commodity: Gold

Lat, Long: 65.4061, -164.63750

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Edna Bill MRDS details

Site Name

Primary: Edna Bill
Secondary: Fox Bar Bend
Secondary: High Bank
Secondary: Fox Bar
Secondary: Edith Bill
Secondary: Kougar River 19-26
Secondary: Horseshoe Bench
Secondary: Fox Bar Fraction
Secondary: Fox Bar Flat
Secondary: Fox Bar Dredging Company


Commodity

Primary: Gold
Tertiary: Lead
Tertiary: Silver
Tertiary: Tin


Location

State: Alaska


Land Status

Not available


Holdings

Type: Located Claim


Workings

Not available


Ownership

Not available


Production

Not available


Deposit

Record Type: Site
Operation Category: Past Producer
Operation Type: Placer
Mining Method: Unknown
Years of Production:
Organization:
Significant: N


Physiography

Not available


Mineral Deposit Model

Not available


Orebody

Not available


Structure

Not available


Alterations

Not available


Rocks

Not available


Analytical Data

Not available


Materials

Not available


Comments

Comment (Production): PROD. TIL 1965; 69,752 080 AO, 7,049 OZ AG (USBM FILES). BEDROCK IS COMPLEXLY FAULTED PRE-ORD. METASEDIMENTARY AND MAFIC VOLCANIC OR INTRUSIVE ROCKS AND YOUNGER PALEOZOIC CARBONATES. QTZ VEINS THAT CARRY PYRITE AND/OR COPPER SULFIDES ARE COMMON. PLACER CONCENTRATES CONTAIN MAGNETITE, PYRITE, GALENA, SILVER RICH SULFIDE, CASSITERITE, AND GOLD CEMENTED FRACTURED VEINLETS OR FINE GRAINED SIO2 & PYRITE. ADDITIONAL NAMES; FOX BAR 2, FOX BAR


References

Reference (Deposit): TDM5R p. 22

Reference (Deposit): C265 pp. 4, 6

Reference (Deposit): B1246 p. 118

Reference (Deposit): MF417

Reference (Deposit): OF508 p. 44

Reference (Deposit): OF536 p. 2

Reference (Deposit): OF75-429

Reference (Deposit): B358 p. 63

Reference (Deposit): B379p p. 296

Reference (Deposit): B442s pp. 364-365

Reference (Deposit): B480c p. 42

Reference (Deposit): P2 pp. 62, 64

Reference (Deposit): B314l pp. 169-172, 176-178

Reference (Deposit): B328 pp. 305-309, 315-320

Reference (Deposit): B345m pp. 228, 244

Reference (Deposit): B345n p. 266

Reference (Ownership): ALASKA KARDEX 044-018

Reference (Ownership): ALASKA KARDEX 044-195

Reference (Ownership): ALASKA KARDEX 044-205

Reference (Deposit): SP4 p. 69

Reference (Deposit): B662q p. 452

Reference (Deposit): B712h p. 189

Reference (Deposit): B714k p. 233

Reference (Deposit): B722a p. 63

Reference (Deposit): B722f p. 181

Reference (Deposit): B739a p. 9

Reference (Deposit): B755a p. 14

Reference (Deposit): B773a p. 27

Reference (Deposit): B783a p. 18

Reference (Deposit): B792a pp. 22, 24

Reference (Deposit): B797a pp. 27, 30

Reference (Deposit): B813a p. 42

Reference (Deposit): B824a p. 47

Reference (Deposit): B836a pp. 48-49

Reference (Deposit): B844A pp. 48, 54

Reference (Deposit): B857A pp. 45, 51

Reference (Deposit): B864A p. 54

Reference (Deposit): B868A pp. 53, 59

Reference (Deposit): B880A pp. 55, 62

Reference (Deposit): B897A pp. 63, 71

Reference (Deposit): B910A pp. 65-66, 76

Reference (Deposit): B917A pp. 64, 75

Reference (Deposit): B926A p. 61

Reference (Deposit): B933A pp. 58, 68

Reference (Deposit): B592u pp. 388, 394

Reference (Deposit): B622r p. 372

Reference (Deposit): BMB142 pp. 27-28


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