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Butner, D.W. (1949), Investigation of tungsten occurrences in Darwin district, Inyo County, California: US Bureau Mines Report of Investigation 4475

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Original EntryButner, D.W. (1949), Investigation of tungsten occurrences in Darwin district, Inyo County, California: US Bureau Mines Report of Investigation 4475
Mindat Ref. ID15966057Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:15966057:9
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Full ReferenceButner, D.W. (1949), Investigation of tungsten occurrences in Darwin district, Inyo County, California: US Bureau Mines Report of Investigation 4475
Plain TextButner, D.W. (1949), Investigation of tungsten occurrences in Darwin district, Inyo County, California: US Bureau Mines Report of Investigation 4475

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Inyo County, California, USA
Alameda Mine, Darwin, Darwin Mining District, Darwin Hills, Inyo County, California, USA
Lane Mine (Sorba Mine), Darwin Mine (Anaconda; Bernon Mine; Defiance Mine; Essex Mine; Independence Mine; Intermediate Mine; Rip Van Winkle Mine; Thompson Mine), Darwin, Darwin Mining District, Darwin Hills, Inyo County, California, USA
Durham Mine (Pacific Tungsten Co.), Darwin, Darwin Mining District, Darwin Hills, Inyo County, California, USA
Hayward Mine, Darwin, Darwin Mining District, Darwin Hills, Inyo County, California, USA
Pacific Tungsten Co. Mine [1], Darwin, Darwin Mining District, Darwin Hills, Inyo County, California, USA
Pacific Tungsten Co. Mine [2], Darwin, Darwin Mining District, Darwin Hills, Inyo County, California, USA
St. Charles Mine, Darwin, Darwin Mining District, Darwin Hills, Inyo County, California, USA
Toga Mine (Pacific Tungsten Company Mine), Darwin, Darwin Mining District, Darwin Hills, Inyo County, California, USA
Frisco Talc Mine (Frisco Mine; Frisco deposit), Eagle Point, Talc City Mining District, Talc City Hills, Inyo Mts (Inyo Range), Inyo County, California, USA

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Hayward Mine, Darwin, Darwin Mining District, Darwin Hills, Inyo County, California, USA Scheelite


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