Sulfur-Pyrite Mines in New York

15Total Sites
0Active

Sulfur-Pyrite Mining in New York

New York has 15 sulfur-pyrite-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 sulfur-pyrite mine in New York is Stella Mines in St. Lawrence County, with records dating to 1883.

By County

CountySites
St. Lawrence County10
Jefferson County5

Sulfur-Pyrite Mines

MineCountyTypeStatus
Brick Chapel ProspectSt. LawrenceOccurrence
Caledonia ProspectSt. LawrenceOccurrence
Cole MineSt. LawrencePast Producer
Dickson ProspectJeffersonOccurrence
Henricks ProspectSt. LawrenceOccurrence
Keene ProspectJeffersonOccurrence
Little River ProspectSt. LawrenceOccurrence
Morgan ProspectJeffersonOccurrence
Ore Bed Deposit No. 1St. LawrenceSurfaceProspect
Ore Bed School ProspectSt. LawrenceOccurrence
Oxbow Southwest ProspectJeffersonOccurrence
Pyrites ProspectSt. LawrencePast Producer
Stella MinesSt. LawrencePast Producer
Styles ProspectSt. LawrenceOccurrence
Wight ProspectJeffersonOccurrence

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