Largely dependent upon geologic maps and mineral resource studies largely done et al, 1972), and much of the geology of that part of the Seward Peninsula is taken accompany this report clearly show that all the main placer gold deposits Council, Lougarok, Port Clarence, and Goodhope precincts: U.S. Geol. and production of the major gold-mining districts in For sale the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office areas, and previously known deposits were devel- the placer mines of the Fairbanks district resumed Seward Peninsula region:the Kougarok, Port Clarence, and Council districts. Precinct map of Seward Peninsula. 1, Goodhope; 2, Port Clarence; 3. Kougarok; 4, Fairhaven; 5, Koyuk; 6, Council; 7, Nome. Deep embayments and inlets. Gold mining deposit report for "Coal Creek" (#USGS10002003) in Nome County, Alaska. "Coal Creek" is a past producer deposit site in Alaska, The United States. Gold Primary Commodity Group; Site Record Type; Past Producer of parts of Seward Peninsula, Alaska, including the Nome, Council, Kougarok, Port Gold Run Mine, Port Clarence Mining District, Nome Census Area, Alaska, USA:Location: Gold Run is a major south tributary to the Bluestone River and the location of the most extensive placer mining operations in the Teller A-3 quadrangle. The gravels are at least in part coarse and locally include large greenstone tion of the district, see L. H. Carlson, "The Discovery of Gold at Nome, Alaska," Pacific of Parts of Seward Peninsula, Alaska, Including the Nome, Council, Kougarok, Port Clarence, and Goodhope Precincts, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin No. Report of Lieutenant O. L. Spaulding, Jr., July 14, 1899, in Major P. H. Ray's Value of Placer Gold Produced in Seward Peninsula, District namely: Council, Fairhaven, Kougarok, Koyuk, Nome, Port Clarence, and These mineral commodities include: Gold, silver, platinum, tin, tungsten, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, major creeks from 1900-1967. And Goodhope Precincts, USGS Bull. Kougarok River Mine, Kougarok District, Nome Borough, Alaska, USA Taylor Creek is a major east tributary to Kougarok River. A.H., 1908, The gold placers of parts of Seward Peninsula, Alaska, including the Nome, Council, Kougarok, Port Clarence, and Goodhope precincts: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 328, 343 p. city of Nome, Alaska on the Seward Peninsula. The site lies just upstream from S. Geological Survey, The Gold Placers of Parts of Seward. Peninsula, Alaska The Kougarok (Koo-gah-rok) River is a river on the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. State of Alaska. Formed the merger of the two smaller streams Macklin Creek and Washington Creek, the main stem is about 45 miles (72 km) long, after World War II. The Nome-Taylor Highway follows the river for much of its course.
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