Admission of New Mexico As a State Her Resources And Future Speech of Hon Ste

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Stephen B Stephen Benton Elkins
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Native gold. Arroyo Hondo, Moreno, Brahm lode, New Placer, &c.
Native 'silver. Maxwell's.
Horn silver. Maxwell's.
Titanic iron ore. Real Dolores.
Smithsonite. Sandia.
Silver glance. Moreno, New and Old Placers.
Light and dark wiby silver. Maxwell's.
Spathic and micacious iron ores. Real Dolores.
Turquoise. Cerrillos, between Santa Fe and San Lazaro Mountains.
Professor Hayden says in his report, page 130 : The valuable ores abound almost everywhere in the granite and gneiss of the Rocky Mountai
...ns, and the economic question is not to find the material, but the capital and labor with which to work. The country over which these investigations were made is replete with those minerals which by their decomposition are found by experience to most enrich the soil, as it is with the before-mentioned minerals of commercial value.
ANTHRACITE COAL AND IRON.
Professors Owen and Cox, eminent geologists from the State of Indiana, in their report on the minerals of New Mexico, say: Near the Placer Mountain we examined a bed, almost five feet thick, of the best anthracite, altered by porphyritic contact.


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