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    Compressor, Happy Jack Mine

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    Colorado Digitization Project
    Keys Stereo Products
    National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum
    Date
    1950?-1959?
    Keywords
    Miners
    Mining
    Uranium mines and mining
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11124/8708
    Abstract
    Stereopair slide showing a man standing in front of a compressor at the Happy Jack Mine, which is located north of Monticello in the White Canyon district, Utah. The Happy Jack reportedly shipped some copper-uranium ore in 1944 but was not an economical copper producer. After the Atomic Energy Commission announced its uranium buying program, the Happy Jack began uranium production and shipped its first ore to the White Canyon mill in 1949. The Happy Jack Mine produced over twenty five million dollars worth of uranium.
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