[meteorite-list] NPA 12-16-1905 Meteor Crater Mining, Interesting Note at End
From: MARK BOSTICK <thebigcollector_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri Jan 7 01:46:03 2005 Message-ID: <BAY4-F13331A8C4D51D5F9F9C628B3940_at_phx.gbl> Paper: Nevada State Journal City: Reno, Nevada Date: Saturday, December 16, 1905 Page: 7 SINKING FOR A LOST METEOR Something indeed Novel in the History of Mining in the Western Districts What is undoubtedly one of the most unique mining undertakings in the country is under way in Northern Arizona, with promise of being successful. The Standard Iron Company of New York, is sinking a shaft six miles south of Diablo station, on the Santa Fe railroad, close to Canyon Diablo, for the purpose of recovering and smelting a gigantic meteor which struck the earth many years ago, probably in the prehistoric period. The meteor tore a hole in the earth 600 feet deep and fragments of it are scattered all over the surrounding country. The fragments have been analyzed and are found to be pure iron, running high in silver and gold. Many pieces are large as a box car have been found and the returns at the smelter have been very high. The Standard Iron Company begun working to locate the meteor about a year ago and a shaft from the bottom of the great hole which it knocked in the surface of the earth has already been sunk to a depth of 400 feet, making a total of 1000 feet the company has gone into the earth. From the pieces of the meteor found on the surface the prospectors have realized a goodly sum in days gone by. At one time the Indians made a good living bringing these fragments into the traders, who paid them $100 a ton for all they brought. Even at this price and in the days when there were no railroads they shipped it to smelters on burros and made money out of the transaction. (end) Has anyone heard of the $100 a ton/burro story before? (I can't seem to remember it) Clear Skies, Mark Bostick Wichita, Kansas http://www.meteoritearticles.com http://www.kansasmeteoritesociety.com http://www.imca.cc http://stores.ebay.com/meteoritearticles PDF copy of this article, and most I post, is available upon e-mail request. The NPA in the subject line, stands for Newspaper Article and is for quick reference. Received on Fri 07 Jan 2005 01:45:54 AM PST |
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