Ferris-Haggarty Mine

Past Producer in Carbon county in Wyoming, United States with commodities Copper, Gold, Silver, Uranium
Sections on this page
  1. Identification information
  2. Geographic coordinates
  3. Site location context
  4. Geographic areas
  5. Public Land Survey System information
  6. Commodities
  7. Materials information
  8. Mineral occurrence model information
  9. Host and associated rocks
  10. Nearby scientific data
  11. Geologic structures
  12. Ore body information
  13. Economic information about the deposit and operations
  14. Mining district
  15. Mineral rights holdings
  16. Land status
  17. Ownership information
  18. Production statistics
  19. Reserves and resources
  20. Links to other databases
  21. Bibliographic references
  22. General comments
  23. Reporter information

Geologic information

Identification information

Deposit ID 10303371
MRDS ID W900043
MAS/MILS ID 560070661
Record type Deposit
Current site name Ferris-Haggarty Mine
Alternate or previous names Rudefeha Mine, Ferris-Haggerty

Geographic coordinates

Point of reference Main Entrance
Geographic coordinates: -107.0705, 41.1845 (WGS84)
Elevation 3014
Location accuracy 100(meters)
Relative position Shaft labeled on topo., Within 100 m.

Site location context

Political divisions (FIPS codes)

Carbon(county)

Wyoming(state)

United States(country)

North America(continent)

Land(continent)

USGS map quadrangles

Bridger Peak(quadrangle 1:24,000 scale)

Baggs(quadrangle 1:100,000 scale)

Rawlins(quadrangle 1:250,000 scale)

Hydrologic units (watersheds)

Little Snake(hydrologic unit)

White-Yampa(hydrologic accounting unit)

White-Yampa(hydrologic subregion)

Upper Colorado(hydrologic region)

Federal lands

Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest(National Forest)

National Forest FS(Type of land area)

FS(Federal land areas administered by FS)

Geographic areas

Country State County
United States Wyoming Carbon

Public Land Survey System information

Meridian Township Range Section Fraction State
6th Principal 014 N 086 W 16 Wyoming

Comments on the location information

  • A.B. Wilson moved location from south of center of sec. 21 to the prospect shown on 1985 topo along north edge of sec. 21. Old location was NAD27:

Commodities

Commodity Importance
Copper Primary
Gold Secondary
Silver Secondary
Uranium Tertiary

Materials information

Materials Type of material
Chalcopyrite Ore
Chalcocite Ore
Bornite Ore
Covellite Ore
Cuprite Ore
Pyrite Ore
Malachite Ore
Chrysocolla Ore

Analytical data

Result In 1988: 0.10 -21.3% Cu, 1.1 ppm to 2.34 opt Ag, 75 ppb to 0.33 opt Au. [note different units].
Result 2 Dump samples: \n3.95% Cu, tr. Ag, \n4.6% Cu, 0/.06 opt Ag
Result cu-quartzite:\n3.23% Cu, 0.61 opt Ag
Result 2 Ore bucket samples:\n3.95% Cu, tr. Ag, 0 Au.\n4.6% Cu, 0.03 opt Ag, 0 Au\n
Result High grade reportedly 30-40% Cu, "some" Ag, 0.1 to 0.4 opt Au.

Mineral occurrence model information

Model code 92
USGS model code 24b.1
Deposit model name Massive sulfide, Besshi
Mark3 model number 98

Host and associated rocks

  • Host or associated Host
    Rock type Metamorphic Rock > Metasedimentary Rock > Quartzite
    Rock type qualifier Proterozoic quartzite of the Deep Lake Group
    Rock unit name Deep Lake Group

Nearby scientific data

Main Entrance (1) -107.0705, 41.1845

Economic information

Geologic structures

Type of structure Local
Structure name flexure fold

Ore body information

  • Strike E-W
    Dip 30 to 60 S
    Thickness 19.81M
    Length 83.82M
    Depth to bottom 170.68M

Comments on the ore body information

  • Rudefeha shaft, sunk in the gossan, hit solid bornite at 39 ft. depth. Orebody is 20 ft. thick.

Comments on the geologic information

  • Mine is in a flexure fold along a massive quratzite-felsic schist contact where a 20-ft thick ore shoot was localized in a brecciated footwall quartzite.

Economic information about the deposit and operations

Operation type Underground
Development status Past Producer
Commodity type Metallic
Significant Yes
Discovery year 1897
Discoverer Ed Haggarty "discovered a cupriferous gossan along a drainage"
Production years 1897-1908 (approx), revived briefly in the 1970s(?)

Mining district

District name Encampment District

Mineral rights holdings

Type of mineral rights Patented

Land status

Ownership category Private

Ownership information

  • Type Owner
    Owner Blayne, Dennis CEO/Pres
    Interest 100
    Home office Ferris-Haggarty Mining Corporation, (a Colorado corporation); 10240 US Hwy 280 East, Salem, AL; 36874
    Year 2016
    First year 2015
  • Type Owner
    Owner Penn-Wyoming Copper Company
  • Type Operator
    Owner Dos Lomas Mining Co.

Production statistics

  • Year 1997
    Period Total production estimated 21 million lbs. Cu.
    Material Cu
    Accuracy Estimate

Comments on the production information

  • Estimated Production of 21 million pounds Cu. Some" Au and Ag.
  • 200 to 500 tons per day of ore shipped by tramway, with a daily haulage capacity of 984 tons, to Boston-Wyoming Smelter. The Boston-Wyoming Smelter was located at Riverside, south of Encampment along the Encampment River. The Smelter had a capacity of only 500 tons per day. As of 1993, there are no remains of the smelter or concentrating mill. (PIC-32, p. 30)

Reserves and resources

  • Type In-situ
    Name "large blocks and pillars"
    Estimate year 1988
    Remarks "large blocks and pillars of low-grade ore" 5% Cu, remained in the mine as of 1986. (Hausel, 1997, p. 169).
  • Type In-situ
    Name Reserves
    Estimate year 1986
    Reserves 928500tons
    Remarks 928,500 tons = 842,321 metric tons\nContains 116,800 ounces gold (=43,595 kg Au).\n
    Commodity Subtype Grade units Group Importance Year
    Copper 6.5 wt-pct Copper Primary 1986

Comments on the reserve resource information

  • Reserves: 928,500 tons ore averaging 6.5% Cu and containing 116,800 oz gold.

Reference information

Bibliographic references

  • General

    Black Range Minerals Ltd, 2008, Annual Report 2008: http://www.blackrangeminerals.com/pdfs/2008AnnualReport14Oct08.pdf

  • Deposit

    Spencer, 1904, Copper deposits of the Encampment District, Wyoming: USGS PP-25, p. 74-82.

  • Deposit

    Hausel, 1986, Mineral deposits of the Encampment mining district, Sierra Madre, Wyoming-Colorado: Geological Survey of Wyoming RI-37, p. 15.

  • Deposit

    Hausel, 1997, Copper, lead, zinc, molybdenum, and associated metal deposits of Wyoming: Wyoming State Geological Survey Bull. 70, 229 p.

  • Deposit

    Hausel, 1989, The geology of Wyoming's precious metal lode and placer deposits: Geological Survey of Wyoming Bull. 68, p. 154.

  • Deposit

    WYO GEOL SURV OPEN FILES

  • Deposit

    Osterwald and others, 1966, Mineral Resources of Wyoming: Geological Survey of Wyoming Bull. 50 [revised ed.], p. 46-47.

  • Deposit

    Hausel, W.D., 1993, Guide to the geology, mining districts, and ghost towns of the Medicine Bow Mountains and Snowy Range Scenic Byway: Geological Survey of Wyoming Public Information Circular No. 32, 53 p.

General comments

Subject category Comment text
Deposit Shortly after sale to Penn-Wyoming Copper Company (probably soon after 1897), the mine was the world's 27th largest copper producer. (Hausel, 1997, p. 167)
General 3 Comments salvaged from deleted entry 10132679: US AEC prelim Field Inv--Airborne RA anomalies Deposit-Precambrian metasediments and metamorphics Morse Bros. Machine Co.
Deposit Assays of dump samples in 1984: 3.95% Cu, trace Ag 4.6% Cu and 0.06 opt Ag. Sample of cupriferous quartzite: 3.23% Cu and 0.61 opt Ag Samples from ore buckets: 3.95% Cu, tr. Ag, no Au 4.6% Cu, 0.03opt Ag, no Au. (see Hauesel, 1997, p. 169).
General From http://www.blackrangeminerals.com/pdfs/2008AnnualReport14Oct08.pdf (Black Range Minerals, 2008 Annual report, p. 13 of 52): Ferris Haggerty Copper Project, Wyoming, USA The Company completed a three hole diamond core drilling programme at the Ferris Haggerty copper project during the second half of 2007. Mineralisation was encounted in all three drill holes with significant intersections including: 2.2m at 5.04% copper, 1.21g/t gold and 5.95g/t silver n 0.4m at 1.72% copper, 0.11g/t gold, >10,000g/t silver and 0.16% nickel The owner of the project was subsequently imprisoned on serious criminal charges. Ownership and control of the project became disputed. Despite considerable efforts the Company has been unable to determine rightful ownership. It has also become evident that the Company could not maintain a reasonable business association with any of the claimants. As such the Company advised that it would withdraw from the project.

Reporter information

Type Date Name Affiliation Comment
Reporter 1983-11-18 South Dakota School of Mines U.S. Bureau of Mines
Reporter 1983-11-18 Intermountain Field Operations Center U.S. Bureau of Mines
Editor 2009-02-02 Wilson, Anna B. U.S. Geological Survey

Beyond USGS

Supplemental information added by qvyshift.com. Not part of the original USGS MRDS record.

External references