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** Joseph V. Tingley, "[https://encrypted.google.com/books?id=LxpeTDkrYQMC&lpg=PA22&ots=kKUt1sj3Wf&dq=Thrasher%20mine%20limbo&pg=PA24#v=snippet&q=Thrasher&f=false R043: Mineral resources of the Kumiva Peak 30" by 60" quadrangle]," writes that another name for the Stormy Day Mine is The Old Thrasher Mine.
** Joseph V. Tingley, "[https://encrypted.google.com/books?id=LxpeTDkrYQMC&lpg=PA22&ots=kKUt1sj3Wf&dq=Thrasher%20mine%20limbo&pg=PA24#v=snippet&q=Thrasher&f=false R043: Mineral resources of the Kumiva Peak 30" by 60" quadrangle]," writes that another name for the Stormy Day Mine is The Old Thrasher Mine.


[[Category: Mining]]
[[Category: Pershing County]]
[[Category: Pershing County]]
[[Category: Selenite Range]]
[[Category: Selenite Range]]

Revision as of 19:18, 15 February 2015

The Stormy Day Mine (also known as the Old Trasher Mine) was discovered in 1941 by Helen Thrasher and John James Thrasher. The Stormy Day Mine is located north of Mt. Limbo in the Selenite Range.

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