BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TIN^ — HESS 149 



SOUTH DAKOTA (Continued) 

 -. The waning probabilities of finding paying mines in Dakota. 



Eiig. Ug Journ., Vol. 48, 18Si>, New York, p. 312. About 500 words. 



Editorial on the effort of Harney Peak Tin-mining Co., to boom tlieir mines. Tlie 

 company has induced many English, and are now endeavoring- to induce the French 

 <o invest in stock. 



-. Nigger Hill tin district (South Dakota). 



Eng. Mg. Journ., Vol. .50, IS'JO, New York, p. 555. 



Short account of the finding of stream tin in the placer gold; excitement aroused; 

 forming of companies; working of deposits. 



-. The Harney Peak tin deposits. 



Mg. Journ. Railw. Couini. <jaz., Vol. 62, 1892, London, pp. 1210-1215. Illus. 



General description of the property, when and how tin was discovered in the Black 

 Hills, the opinions of experts, present position of the properties and their possible 

 future. 



-. The Harney Peak tin mines. 



Mg. Journ. Railw. Comm. Gaz., Vol. G2, 1892, London, p. 1357. 



Extract from " Hill City Tin Miner," of Nov. 18, 1892, detailing the working of 

 the new mill. 



-. The tin ore concentrating plant at Harney Peak, South Dakota. 



Eng. Mg. Journ., Vol. 54, 1892, New York, pp. 102-194. 



Reprint: Ann. Rop. Seer. Min. Wat. Supp. of Victoria for 1S92 (189:i), Melbouine, 

 p. 52. 



Two pages devoted to plans of Ilariiey Peak tin ore concentrating mill. Article 

 describes methods used and results obtained. 



-. Tin at Nigger Hill, South Dakota. 



Mg. Sci. Press, Vol. 89, 1904, San Francisco, p. 19. 



Tlie Tinton Co., on Nigger Hill, L;uvrence Co., South Dakota, ha.s the distinction 

 of being the only concern in America at present, crushing and concentrating tin ore. 

 Ore occurs in large dikes of coarse granite, similar to that in Harney Peak region. 



— . Tin in United States. 



Mg. Sci. Press, Vol. 89, 1904, San Francisco, p. 385. Illus. 



The Nigger Hill-Bear Gulch region on the South Dakota- Wyoming line has received 



much encouragement in the development of the industry. The Tinton Tin Co., has 

 been operating a small concentrating plant. Ca.ssiterite occurs in dikes of granite 

 of very coarse crystallization. 



. South Dakota. 



Mg. World, Vol. 22, 1905, Chicago, pp. 412-413. 



A stamp mill and tin concentrating plant which have been erected will treat tin 

 and gold ore taken from a shaft 590 feet deep which has been sunl; on the old 

 Gertie proper!}-. 



. Tin in Dakota. 



Eng. Mg. Journ., Vol. 79, 1905, New York, p. 460. 



Brief account of recent discovery of tin ore at Tinton, Lawrence Co., S. D. 



. . Tin mining in South Dakota. 



Eng. Mg. Journ., Vol. 88, l!Xt9, New York, p. 828. 



Short description of tin mill of Tinton Milling Co., Tinton, S. D, 



Bailey, Gilbert E., and Riotte, E. N. Harney Peak Tin Mining, Milling 

 and Manufacturing Company. 



1886, New York, pp. 77. \ 



Reports on the property of the company. 



