Gold Mining in South Dakota
The gold deposits of South Dakota are in the Black Hills, in the western part of the State. South Dakota ranks third among the States in total gold production and…
The gold deposits of South Dakota are in the Black Hills, in the western part of the State. South Dakota ranks third among the States in total gold production and…
North Carolina, which has produced more gold than any of the other Southeastern States, has many gold mines arranged in zones within two physiographic provinces--the Piedmont and the Blue Ridge.…
In Pennsylvania, gold has been produced in significant quantities only at the Cornwall iron mine, about 5 miles south of Lebanon in the southern part of Lebanon County. Mining of…
Gold was discovered in South Carolina in 1827 in placers at the Kaile mine, which was to become the largest gold producer in the Southeastern States. Placers were also worked…
Almost all Tennessee's gold has come from placer deposits in Monroe County and from the copper ores of the Ducktown district in Polk County, both in the southeast corner of…