File:North Carolina Geological Survey - detail (1946).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionNorth Carolina Geological Survey - detail (1946).jpg |
English: A North Carolina Geological Survey published in 1946 shows Farlow Gap (#24) as the site of a Mica mine. |
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Note: This image shows details from the North Carolina Department of Conservation and Development, Bulletin Number 49, "Mica Deposits of the Franklin-Sylva District, North Carolina", 1946. The images were collected from public domain documents. According to North Carolina statute, "The State Library of North Carolina considers state documents within its collection to be in the public domain according to U.S. copyright law."
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