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December, 1893 
Rob Roy, Rough and Ready, Sampson, Sexier ( S!>. and Hg.), 
Stewart, Tiawaukee, Troybridge, Turn Green, Utah, Webster 
(Sb.and Hg.), York, Yoseniite No. I and Yoseniite No. •!. 
Since the year !S(;s Utah has yielded in silver and gold 
$136,000,000, of which $12,300,000 was Obtained during 1892. 
The counties of Summit, Greal Sail Lake, Tooele, and Beaver 
have furnished the larger pari of this. During L892 it- lend 
mines yielded about 70,000,000 lbs. of lead, and it- copper 
mines 2,000,000 lbs. of copper. Besides these riches Utah 
has hituminous and semi-bituminous coals in large; amounts of 
which some of tile former produce a good coke. 
Virgin i a. 
Coals and yellow ocher From Chesterfield county; gossan 
ore, pig iron, linionite and gothite from Pulaski City; pyrite 
and limonite from Bland county; needle iron or.e, limonite 
and manganese ore (Jordan vein) from Buena Vista; hath. 
/inc. Pulaski spelter and zinc ores, including smit hsonite and 
recently discovered zinc blende from Wythe county, constitute 
the hulk of the Virginia exhibit. Zinc .and iron ores, mag- 
netite and manganese, lead ore from Austinville, with coal 
from the famous Pocahontas coal mine, tin ore. marble and 
other building stones, kaolin, asbestos, gypsum and mineral 
waters were scattered about with such little regard for system- 
atic arrangement that the objects were hard to find, and the 
value of the collection to a student seriously impaired. 
Wash ington. 
Here was a column of gold, silver and copper ores froni Okan- 
ogon, Stevens county ; cases of argentiferous galena from the 
Mitalene district; gold and silver quartz from the Rainbow 
and Coyote, Okanogon county; silver from the Green Norn 
mine, Okanogon county: silver from the Mayflower and the 
First Thought mines. Ruby Hill; silver-lead from the Beston 
mine, Cascade mining district, Skagit county, and from the 
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Eagle mine. 
Silver-copper from the (hewelah. OkailOgon county: sil- 
the Michigan Cascade district. Skagit county ; 
mine, (hewelah. Okanogon 
ver-gold from 
silver-copper from the Eagle 
county: silver-gold, Cowboy mine. Salmon River district, 
Okanogon county; silver from the Lone Star. Okanogon 
