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    Mercur is a historical hard rock mining ghost town in Tooele County, Utah, United States. In 1891, it became the site of the first successful use of the...
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  • Mercur may refer to: Gangsås, an area in the city of Harstad, Norway (also known as Mercur) Mercur, Utah, a ghost town in Tooele County, Utah, USA Ulysses...
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    southeasterly via Ophir to Mercur. Utah State Legislature (1939). "Chapter 47: Designation of State Roads". Session Laws of Utah. Route 202. From a point...
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    Since the days of the Utah Territory mining has played a major role in Utah's economy. Historical mining towns include Mercur in Tooele County, Silver...
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    ores in Hungary, Bohemia and Saxony. In the US it occurs notably in Mercur, Utah; Manhattan, Nevada; and in the geyser deposits of Yellowstone National...
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    George Dern (category Democratic Party governors of Utah)
    name, Dern. His parents were German immigrants. John was president of the Mercur Gold Mining and Milling Company and no doubt had a profound influence on...
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    Low Mercur Pehrson Rowley Salduro Scranton Slagtown Sunshine Topliff West Dip National Register of Historic Places listings in Tooele County, Utah "Annual...
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    Mountains district and Carlin Gold mine in Nevada; and at the Mercur gold deposit in Utah. Single crystals of lorandite can be grown from a mixture of...
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    silver-lead rushes to Colorado and Idaho, and 1890s gold strikes at Mercur, Utah and Delamar, Idaho. He had this residence built as his entrée into New...
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  • metallurgist. Starting in 1896, Jackling worked for Joseph Raphael De Lamar in Mercur, Utah where he developed a cyanide process for extracting gold ore. Jackling...
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  • NW of Rush Valley Johnson Cemetery, 9 km SW of Ophir Lake Point Cemetery Mercur Cemetery Ophir Old/New Cemeteries, 3 km WSW of Ophir Saint John Cemetery...
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  • store became a gathering place for residents of such nearby communities as Mercur, Stockton, and Ophir, and an important stopping point for overland travelers...
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    dust from mud, previously made his way to Utah where he and his partners purchased the largely abandoned Mercur Mine and became wealthy. The house was sold...
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    designated Utah State Route 202 in the past. From 1939 to 1953, the name was used by the road that formed the eastern approach to Mercur, Utah, and later...
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  • Since the days of the Utah Territory mining has played a major role in Utah's economy. Historical mining towns include Mercur in Tooele County, Silver...
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    Theodore Bruback (category Accidental deaths in Utah)
    Gold Belt Water Company, which supplied the mines, mills and town of Mercur, Utah (now a ghost town), with water, making it possible to live there and...
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    had transferred his focus to Mercur, Utah. During 1896–97, De Lamar acquired claims within the gold district of Mercur and had built a 500-ton cyanide...
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    Senator from Salt Lake County and former general manager of Consolidated Mercur Gold Mines Company (Democratic) Charles R. Mabey, incumbent Governor since...
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  • The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Utah. BNSF Railway (BNSF): trackage rights over the UP Salt Lake City Southern Railroad (SL) Salt...
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  • Fangite is a sulfosalt first discovered in the Mercur gold deposit located in Tooele County Utah. The specimen was found in a boulder in the southern...
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    GR SJ WE PT BV RN GA KN WN This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in Utah, a state of the United States. Sites no longer in existence Sites that have...
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  • Nebraska pharmacist Gilbert S. Peyton had refined the process at his Mercur Mine in Utah, "the first mining plant in the United States to make a commercial...
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    John Hyrum Koyle (category Latter Day Saints from Utah)
    Golden Kimball's life. He returned to Utah in 1894: 133–4  and sold butter, cheese, and vegetables in the Mercur and Tintic mining districts.: 38  On August...
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    C. Bowen) Judiciary (Chairman: John A. Bingham; Ranking Member: Ulysses Mercur) Manufactures (Chairman: Daniel J. Morrell; Ranking Member: William H. Upson)...
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    Frank T. Hines (category Latter Day Saints from Utah)
    mines in Mercur. He studied engineering at the Utah State Agricultural College for two years before deciding on a military career. He joined the Utah Light...
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    Forty-second Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Ulysses Mercur. In 1884, he was elected burgess and borough treasurer of Tunkhannock. A...
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  • Institution in 1997 by Herbert R. Axelrod; now part of the Axelrod quartet. Mercur-Avery 1687 On loan to Jonathan Carney, concertmaster of the Baltimore Symphony...
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    C.J. Mercur...
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    27, 1867 ▌ George W. Woodward (D), from November 21, 1867 ▌ 13. Ulysses Mercur (R) ▌ 14. George F. Miller (R) ▌ 15. Adam J. Glossbrenner (D) ▌ 16. William...
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    Killinger (R) ▌11. John B. Storm (D) ▌12. Lazarus D. Shoemaker (R) ▌13. Ulysses Mercur (R), until December 2, 1872 ▌Frank C. Bunnell (R), from December 24, 1872...
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