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To: goldsheet who wrote (57202)3/3/2008 1:36:17 AM
From: marcos  Respond to of 78418
 
Interesting Bob, the previous page too - geology.isu.edu

... a lot more there in other sections, looks like ... from Idaho State U, there is also this at U of Idaho, their list of Bunker Hill records with a bit of the story - lib.uidaho.edu

Something major happened there, to place so much metal in one area, related to what happened just to the north in the Trail area, no doubt

Piece on population decline, then gentrification, as mines shut down -
boisestate.edu

Not much on wikipedia yet, some good links - en.wikipedia.org



To: goldsheet who wrote (57202)3/3/2008 7:08:00 PM
From: roto  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78418
 
somewhere I 'poached & saved' the "Pennaluna" website from someone on the S.I. boards a few months back. don't recall who should take credit but the info looks excellent (has maps on website..suppose hard copies can be had).

'Pennaluna & Co' pennaluna.com
pennaluna.com

I'll have to pay these guys a visit (they're downtown CdA, on Sherman, a block from the CdA Mines head offices)..can't imagine anything less than a lot of great info.



Loach