Volume 5 Number 1
Spring 1997
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Available in Full Set

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 | The Mineralogy
of SOUTH CAROLINA:
A Historical Sketch
Jay L. Lininger
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 | "The Old
Iron District" - A Legacy of Iron Mining and
Manufacturing in South Carolina
B. G. Moss
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 | The History of a
South Carolina
Mineral Collection and
Its Nineteenth Century Odyssey
Nathaniel Edwards
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 | The History of
the Ross Mine: The Brief Life of the
South Carolina
Tin Industry
Jay L. Lininger
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South Carolina
Gold: An Overview
Paul Chrastina
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Carolina
Mining . . . An Old Tradition, A New Opportunity
Kimberly Smith
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Volume 5 Number 2
Summer 1997

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THE HISTORY OF BRISTOL CHALCOCITE
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 | The Chalcocite
Crystals of Bristol, Connecticut:
The History of a Classic American Mineral Location
Howard I. Heitner and Jay L. Lininger
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 | The
Mineralogical World of Emanuel Swedenborg
Susan Flagg Poole
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 | Starting Out in
Horse Heaven - 1941
Claude D. Pressler and Arthur E. Smith, Jr. |
 | Industrial
Heritage Day: Celebration of a 19th Century Mineral Industry
Jay L. Lininger |
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Volume 5
Number 3
Fall 1997
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 | David M. Seaman:
Mineral Collecting and
The Evolving Role of Museums
Mark I. Jacobson
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 | Some Little
Known History of a Mica Mine in Strafford,
New Hampshire
Dana Martin Morong
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 | THE CURIOUS LORE
OF GEORGE F. KUNZ
Lawrence
H. Conklin
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 | The History of
an Obscure Pennsylvania
Rutile Occurrence
Jay L. Lininger
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Volume 5
Number 4
Winter 1997
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 | THE HISTORY OF MINERAL
CATALOGS |
 | The Paper
Cabinet: Mineral Catalogues from Johann Kentmann to F. John Barlow
Stephen E. Pober
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 | Anthony’s
Nose, New York: A New Look at an Old Location
John H. Betts
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 | The Philips
Mine: Another Perspective
Allen V. Heyl
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 | Iron Smelting in
the Hudson Highlands:
A Retrospective of the Greenwood
Ironworks
Jay L. Lininger
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 | The Field Guide
Joseph A. Dague
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