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Green Butte Copper Mine (United States)


Originally staked by John Barrett, mine promoter and town father of McCarthy, this site is representative of the copper camps that sprung up near the productive Kennecott mine during the high metal market prices of World War I and the speculative 1920s. From 1922 to 1925, a few carloads of copper were extracted and, in 1926, the owners ceased production. Many artifacts and machinery remain in place because the site is remote and inaccessible, giving the appearance that the owners just closed the doors, intending to return the next season

For a brief history of the area with some great archive photos. The forgotten mining camps.
[url]http://www.nps.gov/wrst/historyculture/upload/Forgotten%20Mining%20Camps.pdf[/url]

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Other location/mapping information:

Latitude: 61.50923
Longitude: -142.75655

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