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17: 242: 25: 52:—discovered a large deposit of zinc on the creek in southern Marion County. George Chase purchased Wolfer's claim and established the Morning Star Mining Company, which eventually became one of the largest producers of zinc in Arkansas. One day a miner at the Morning Star Mine extracted a single mass of pure 63:. They soon discovered that the "silver" that they were mining was not actually silver; it was zinc. Two to five thousand people lived in Rush Creek during the boom period, during 287: 171: 331: 311: 326: 306: 203: 20:
Smithsonite with calcite from the Monte Cristo mine, Rush Creek District, Marion County, Arkansas (size: 11.7 x 9.3 x 5.2 cm
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Ruins of the New White Eagle Mill, Rush Historic District, Buffalo National River, Arkansas
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Rush was a true influence to North Arkansas and the Buffalo River Valley.
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The miners originally thought that they were mining
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zinc
Arkansas
Marion County
Buffalo River
smithsonite
silver
World War I
Rush Historic District
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1-55728-714-7
"Rush"
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"Arkansas Memory Project: Research Paper"
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Rush Creek District, Mindat.org
36°7′59″N 92°34′15″W / 36.13306°N 92.57083°W / 36.13306; -92.57083
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Marion County
Arkansas
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Zinc mining in the United States

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