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Florence Iron Mine: Historical Maps Showing Location of Surface Development, Regional Setting, and Underground Workings
From 1880 to 1931, an extensive iron mine operated near the city of Florence in northeast Wisconsin. These 21 maps from its middle years of operation are the only surviving records of what exists below the surface. These maps are of historical interest for their record of surface features that are no longer in existence. They may also have potential...-
Extent of Florence Mine Surface Development in 1903 [plate 1]
2021
Map: 56 in x 35.1 in, scale 1 in = 100 ft
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Florence Mine Surface Development in 1903 With Annotated Shaft Locations [plate 2]
2021
Map: 33.3 in x 38.2 in, scale 1 in = 100 ft
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Mines in the Area Adjacent to the City of Florence in 1928 [plate 3]
2021
Map: 29.7 in x 19.7 in, scale 1 in = 1/4 mile
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Florence Iron Mining District Covering Part of Florence County [plate 4]
2021
Map: 36.3 in x 26.8 in, scale 1 in = 1/2 mile
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Florence Mine Level 1 With Annotated Shaft Locations and Surface Features [plate 5]
2021
Map: 52.8 in x 24.3 in, scale 1 in = 100 ft
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Florence Mine Level 1 (1910), Northwest Ore Zone [plate 7]
2021
Map: 27 in x 19 in, scale 1 in = 60 ft
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Florence Mine Level 2 (1907), Northwest Ore Zone [plate 9]
2021
Map: 27.1 in x 18.8 in, scale 1 in = 60 ft
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Geologic Summary of the Ashland 2° Quadrangle
Open-file report; contains unpublished data that has not yet been peer-reviewed. -
Copper Bearing Formations of Douglas and Northwest Bayfield Counties
Open-file report; contains unpublished data that has not yet been peer-reviewed.-
Copper Bearing Formations of Douglas and Northwest Bayfield Counties
1928
Map: 52.2 in x 42.4 in, scale 1 in = 1 mile
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Copper Bearing Formations of Bayfield and Southeast Douglas Counties
Open-file report; contains unpublished data that has not yet been peer-reviewed.-
Copper Bearing Formations of Bayfield and Southeast Douglas Counties
1928
Map: 38 in x 22 in, scale 1 in = 1 mile
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Geology of the Baraboo District, Wisconsin: A Description and Field Guide Incorporating Structural Analysis of the Precambrian Rocks and Sedimentologic Studies of the Paleozoic Strata
With summaries: Glacial Geology, R.F. Black; and Plant Ecology of the Baraboo Hills, J.H. Zimmerman.-
Geologic Map of the Baraboo District, Columbia and Sauk Counties, Wisconsin [plate 1]
1970
Map: Scale 1:62,500
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Map of Main Phase Minor Structures in the Baraboo Syncline, Columbia and Sauk Counties, Wisconsin [plate 3]
1970
Map: large-format photocopy
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Structural Map of the Baraboo Syncline, Columbia and Sauk Counties, Wisconsin [plate 4]
1970
Map: large-format photocopy
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Structural Data: Lower Hemisphere Equal-Area Stereoplots of Structural Elements in the Baraboo Quartzite [plate 5]
1970
Plate: large-format photocopy
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Orientations of Cross Stratification in Cambrian and Ordovician Sandstones [plate 7]
1970
Map: large-format photocopy
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Geochemical Prospecting by Spring Sampling in the Southwest Wisconsin Zinc Mining Area
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Geochemical Prospecting by Spring Sampling in the Southwest Wisconsin Zinc Mining Area
1969
Report: 28 p. + map (scale 1:125,000)
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Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin
Collection of most of the plates accompanying Chamberlin's four-volume Geology of Wisconsin: Survey of 1873-1879.-
Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin: General Geological Map of Wisconsin [plate 1]
1882
Map: Scale 1 in = 15 miles, 25.5 in x 30.3 in
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Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin: General Map of Quaternary Formations [plate 2]
1882
Map: 28.2 in x 32.4 in
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Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin: General Map of Native Vegetation [plate 2A]
1882
Map: 28.2 in x 32.4 in,
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Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin: General Map of Soils [plate 2B]
1882
Map: 28.2 in x 32.5 in
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Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin: Map of Rainfall and Temperature [plate 2C]
1882
Map: 27.7 in x 32.5 in
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Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin: Maps of Subsoils and Native Vegetation of Eastern Wisconsin [plate 3]
1877
Map: 27.82 in x 32.17 in, scale 1 in = 12 miles
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Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin: Maps of Topography and Quaternary Formations of Eastern Wisconsin [plate 4]
1877
Map: 27.83 in x 32.06 in, scale 1 in = 12 miles
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Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin: Geology and Topography of the Lead Region [plate 5]
1877
Map: 27.68 in x 32.18 in
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Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin: Geology and Topography of the Lead Region [plate 6]
1877
Map: 23.98 in x 28.94 in
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Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin: Geology and Topography of the Lead Region [plate 8]
1877
Map: 24.03 in x 28.38 in
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Report on Lead and Zinc Deposits of Wisconsin, with an Atlas of Detailed Geologic and Topographic Maps of Southwestern Wisconsin
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Report on the Lead and Zinc Deposits of Wisconsin With an Atlas of Detailed Maps
1906
Report: 100 p. + 6 maps (scale 4 I = 1 mile)
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Mineral Point Sheet of the Lead and Zinc District [topography] [plate 5]
1906
Map: Scale 4 in = 1 mile
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Platteville Sheet of the Lead and Zinc District [topography] [plate 9]
1906
Map: Scale 4 in = 1 mile
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Preliminary Report on the Copper-Bearing Rocks of Douglas County, Wisconsin
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Geological Map of Part of the St. Croix Copper Range, in Douglas Co., Wis. [plate 7]
1900
Map: Scale 1 in = 4 miles
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Geological Map of the Western Part of the Douglas Copper Range, in Douglas Co., Wis. [plate 8]
1900
Map: Scale 1 in = 4 miles
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Geological Map of the Eastern Part of the Douglas Copper Range, in Douglas Co., Wis. [plate 9]
1900
Map: Scale 1 in = 4 miles
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Geological Map of Part of the Minong Copper Range in Washburn, Douglas and Bayfield Counties, Wis. [plate 13]
1900
Map: Scale 1 in = 4 miles