Fidalgo Island

The Fidalgo Island is a gold, copper, and silver mine located in Skagit county, Washington at an elevation of 400 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: Fidalgo Island  

State:  Washington

County:  Skagit

Elevation: 400 Feet (122 Meters)

Commodity: Gold, Copper, Silver

Lat, Long: 48.46056, -122.63222

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Fidalgo Island MRDS details

Site Name

Primary: Fidalgo Island


Commodity

Primary: Gold
Primary: Copper
Primary: Silver


Location

State: Washington
County: Skagit


Land Status

Not available


Holdings

Not available


Workings

Type: Underground


Ownership

Owner Name: Gibbons, Lester E.
Home Office: Anacortes, Wa
Years: 1940 -


Production

Not available


Deposit

Record Type: Site
Operation Category: Occurrence
Operation Type: Unknown
Discovery Method: Ore-Mineral In Place
Years of Production:
Organization:
Significant: N
Deposit Size: S


Physiography

General Physiographic Area: Pacific Mountain System
Physiographic Province: Pacific Border Province
Physiographic Section: Puget Trough
Physiographic Detail: Pacific Mountains


Mineral Deposit Model

Not available


Orebody

Form: VEIN


Structure

Not available


Alterations

Not available


Rocks

Not available


Analytical Data

Analytical Data: $20/TON (IN ALL VALUES?)


Materials

Not available


Comments

Comment (Location): NEAR MT. ERIE PARK.

Comment (Deposit): 4-FT-WIDE VEIN. THE TYPE OF DEPOSIT IS UNKNOWN

Comment (Workings): SHAFT

Comment (Geology): NO GEOLOGIC INFROMATION GIVEN IN REFERENCE. HOST ROCKS PRESUMED TO BE PART OF ACCRETED TERRANE


References

Reference (Deposit): HUNTTING, M.T., 1956, INVENTORY OF WASHINGTON MINERALS - PART II, METALLIC MINERALS: WASHINGTON DIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGY BULLETIN 37, V. 1, P. 76


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