Antimony, Gold Mines in Alaska
14Total Sites
0Active
Antimony, Gold Mining in Alaska
Alaska has 14 antimony, gold-related mine and mineral deposit locations recorded in federal databases. None are currently listed as active, but historical records document past production and geological occurrences. Data comes from the USGS Mineral Resources Data System and MSHA Mine Safety and Health Administration records.
The earliest recorded antimony, gold mine in Alaska is Banner, with records dating to 1908.
By County
| County | Sites |
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Antimony, Gold Mines
| Mine | County | Type | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Banner | Surface-Underground | Past Producer | |
| Bulk Gold (West) | Prospect | ||
| Chapman Creek Placer, Lode Occ. | Past Producer | ||
| Ferguson Prospect | Occurrence | ||
| Moose Jaw | Prospect | ||
| Old No. 2 | Prospect | ||
| Tanner | Prospect | ||
| Unnamed (head of Hartman River) | Occurrence | ||
| Unnamed (north of Big Hurrah Creek) | Prospect | ||
| Unnamed (north of Upper Crumb Gulch) | Prospect | ||
| Unnamed (south Head of Hardage Creek) | Prospect | ||
| Unnamed (west of Walla Walla Creek) | Prospect | ||
| Widstedt (anvil Creek) | Prospect | ||
| Wyoming Lode | Prospect |
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