Report of the Geological survey of the state of Missouri, including field work of 1873-1874 ... Garland C. Broadhead, state geologist. Printed by authority and under the direction of the Bureau of geology and mines.
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TextPublication details: Jefferson City, Regan & Carter, state printers and binders, 1874.Description: 734 p., 1 l., xlix, [1], 2, 4 p. 28 pl., fold. tab. 25 cm. and atlas of 4 pl., 11 maps. 38 x 33 cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - QE131 .A114
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Historical notes on early mining in Missouri; General geology; Caves; Soil; Minerals; Rocks; Topographical features of the south-west coal field; Cedar, Jasper, Barton, Vernon, Bates, Howard, Linn, Sullivan and Adair counties, by G.C. Broadhead.--Putnam and Schuyler counties, by C.J. Norwood.--Andrew, Daviess and Cole counties, by G.C. Broadhead.--Madison County, by G.C. Broadhead and J.G Norwood.--The lead and zinc regions of south-west Missouri, by A. Schmidt and A. Leonhard.--The lead region of central Missouri; Practical rules for judging of and for developing deposits of iron ore in Missouri; Metallurgical properties of Missouri iron ores; by A. Schmidt.--Lead-mines, south-east Missouri, by J.R. Gage.--The iron ores of south-eastern Missouri, by P.N. Moore.--Appendices: A. Notes on the history of lead mining in Missouri, by H. Cobb. B. Description of the lead mines in upper Louisiana, by M. Austin. C. Metallic statistics of Missouri. D. Mineral springs, by G.C. Broadhead. E. Chemical analyses, by R. Chauvenet.
A digital reproduction made from a copy held by the University of Michigan is available from the University of Michigan's Making of America Web site.
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