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Lemhi County, Idaho, appears to hold possibilities in such strategic minerals as tungsten, molybdenum, antimony, cobalt, and nickel, plus already proved deposits of gold, silver, lead and copper; while their potential value is great, their actual development seems to depend largely on extension of transportation and power facilities; for much of material presented, credit is given to A. C. MERRITT, Idaho State Commissioner of Public Works.
Lemhi County, Idaho, appears to hold possibilities in such strategic minerals as tungsten, molybdenum, antimony, cobalt, and nickel, plus already proved deposits of gold, silver, lead and copper; while their potential value is great, their actual development seems to depend largely on extension of transportation and power facilities; for much of material presented, credit is given to A. C. MERRITT, Idaho State Commissioner of Public Works.
Strategic minerals of Lemhi County, Idaho
Min J (Phoenix, Ariz)
Miller, H.H. (author)
1942
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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