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Ch. 3: Precious Gem stones in 1887

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PRECIOUS STONES.
By George F. Kunz.
Gem mining.—During 1887 no work was done either at Mount Mica, Paris, Maine, or at Stony Point, North Carolina, which are the two most noted localities where gems are sought for systematically. At Mount Apatite, Auburn, Maine, some work was carried on during the fall of 1887; $200 worth of tourmalines and $400 worth of other minerals were found.
Several localities in North and South Carolina and Kentucky have been opened and ordinary mining operations carried on for the purpose of producing zircon, and several other comparatively rare minerals which have been only looked upon as gems heretofore, but are now used for making the oxides of zirconium, lanthanum, cerium, etc. These oxides are needed for manufacturing purposes.
The following table gives an approximation of the value of the gems produced in the United States during the past five years. It does not include about 20 tons of zircon and quite large -quantities of allanite, monazite, and samarskite which were mined for use in manufactures as stated above.
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