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James Doyle Sell Mining Collection AccessionNumber 2008-01 Title James Doyle Sell mining collection Repository Arizona Geological Survey Creator Sell, James Doyle DateMin DateMax 1887 2004 Type Collection Size 70 linear feet Description James Sell was a native of Arizona, born in Casa Grande in 1930. He served the U.S. Army as a radio operator in the Korean War. He was awarded the Korean Service Medal and two Bronze Star Medals. On his return, he studied at the Colorado School of Mines and graduated in 1955. He earned his master's degree from the University of Arizona. He was the Southwest Exploration Manager for ASARCO and retired after 32 years. Sell was a member of the Arizona Geological Society and the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration. This collection consists of over 1,800 folders containing geologic reports and mineral exploration data from around the world, but primarily from Arizona and other states in the Southwest. Sell organized his most voluminous files separately. These first hundred folders contain many more pages of information than the rest of the collection. The following records are arranged by states, beginning with Arizona, then countries and ending with general files. Subject Mines and mineral resources; Geology, Economic Acquisition The collection was donated to the Arizona Department of Mines and Minerals in March, 2008. The Arizona Geological Survey received them from ADMMR in 2011 when it took custody of the agency's records. Metadata Contact OrganizationName: Mining records curator Arizona Geological Survey Address Phone 1520 West Adams St 602-771-1601 City State Zip Code Website: Phoenix AZ 85007 http://www.azgs.az.gov AccessStatement This collection is preliminarily processed and may require pre-screening before viewing. Please contact the Arizona Geological Survey for more information. Tuesday, August 07, 2012 ResourceID Title County State Country DateMin DateMax 2008-01-0001 Yarnell Draft Environmental Impact Statement Yavapai (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1998 12/31/1995 2008-01-0002 Yarnell Core Hole Logs Yavapai (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1989 12/31/1989 2008-01-0003 Yarnell Project, Feasibility Study, April 3rd 1990 Yavapai (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1990 12/31/1990 2008-01-0004 Yarnell Misc. Documents 1991 Yavapai (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1990 12/31/1991 2008-01-0005 Yarnell Misc. Documents 2 Yavapai (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1990 12/31/1990 2008-01-0006 Yarnell, Final Geologic Report, 1990 Yavapai (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1990 12/31/1990 2008-01-0007 Yarnell, Plates 1-6 to Accompany Yarnell Final Report Yavapai (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1990 12/31/1990 2008-01-0008 Yarnell Project, RC Holes Drilling w/Assays, YM 1-50 Yavapai (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1989 12/31/1989 2008-01-0009 Yarnell Project, RC Holes Drilling w/Assays, YM 51-96 Yavapai (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1989 12/31/1989 2008-01-0010 Yarnell Report Data I, Sept., 1988 - April 1989 Yavapai (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1988 12/31/1989 2008-01-0011 Yarnell Report Data II, May 1989 - July, 1989 Yavapai (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1989 12/31/1989 2008-01-0012 Yarnell Report Data III, Aug., 1989 - Sept., 1989 Yavapai (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1989 12/31/1989 2008-01-0013 Yarnell Report Data IV, Sept., 1989 - Nov., 1989 Yavapai (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1989 12/31/1989 2008-01-0014 Yarnell Report Data V, Dec., 1989 - Jan., 1990 Yavapai (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1989 12/31/1990 2008-01-0015 Yarnell Report Data VI, Feb., 1990 - April 1990 Yavapai (AZ) Arizona, United States 1/1/1989 12/31/1990 Colorado, New Mexico 2008-01-0016 Yarnell Report Data VII, April, 1990 La Paz (AZ), Arizona United States 1/1/1990 12/31/1990 Yavapai (AZ) 2008-01-0017 Yarnell Report Data VIII, 1989 Yavapai (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1989 12/31/1989 2008-01-0018 Yarnell Report Data IX Yavapai (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1990 12/31/1990 2008-01-0019 Bethlehem Reports, Correspndence on Reserves, 1959-61 British Canada undated Columbia 2008-01-0020 Bethlehem Copper Project, April 9, 1957 – J.H. Courtright British Canada undated Columbia 2008-01-0021 Bethlehem Copper Documents British Canada undated Columbia Tuesday, August 07, 2012 Page 1 of 79 ResourceID Title County State Country DateMin DateMax 2008-01-0022 Bethlehem, B.C. General British Canada undated Columbia 2008-01-0023 Bethlehem Copper Property by O.D. Evans, Dec. 1956 British Canada undated Columbia 2008-01-0024 Bethlehem Copper, East Jersey Plans & Sections, 1957 British Canada undated Columbia 2008-01-0025 Bethlehem Copper, Jersey Zone, Geologic & Assay Sections, 1957 British Canada undated Columbia 2008-01-0026 Flotation Tests on Bethlehem No. 2 British Canada undated Columbia 2008-01-0027 Bethlehem, Progress Report British Canada undated Columbia 2008-01-0028 Bethlehem – Jersey 40’ Benches British Canada undated Columbia 2008-01-0029 Bethlehem Sections, Plates for Pits 1 & 2 British Canada undated Columbia 2008-01-0030 Bethlehem – Geologic & Assay Logs Drill Holes B-18 to B-54 British Canada undated Columbia 2008-01-0031 Bethlehem – Geologic & Assay Logs, Drill Logs B-55 to B-75 British Canada undated Columbia 2008-01-0032 Bethlehem- Highmont Memo, 1957 British Canada undated Columbia 2008-01-0033 Bethlehem - Petrographic British Canada undated Columbia 2008-01-0034 Bethlehem – Plans – Sections British Canada undated Columbia 2008-01-0035 Orocopia Project Riverside (CA) California United States undated 2008-01-0036 Orocopia - 12 Plates Riverside (CA) California United States undated 2008-01-0037 Orocopia I. Gold potential and Geochemistry Riverside (CA) California United States undated 2008-01-0038 Orocopia II. Plan of Operations Riverside (CA) California United States undated 2008-01-0039 Orocopia III. 1986-87 Riverside (CA) California United States undated 2008-01-0040 Steins Pass Reports and Data Hidalgo (NM) New Mexico United States undated Tuesday, August 07, 2012 Page 2 of 79 ResourceID Title County State Country DateMin DateMax 2008-01-0041 Vesubio I. Lead- Zinc Project, 1966, Geologic Report Nicaragua undated 2008-01-0042 Vesubio, Neptune Nicaragua undated 2008-01-0043 Vesubio, Neptune Nicaragua undated 2008-01-0044 Data on Spruce Mountain. Elko (NV) Nevada United States undated 2008-01-0045 Thunder Mountain Project I Santa Cruz Arizona United States 1/1/1972 12/31/1991 (AZ) 2008-01-0046 Thunder Mountain Project II Gila (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1982 12/31/1991 2008-01-0047 Thunder Mountain Project III Pima (AZ), Arizona United States 1/1/1988 12/31/1993 Santa Cruz (AZ) 2008-01-0048 El Tiro – Imperial, Silver Bell, Preliminary Geologic Logs, D-1 to D-60 Pima (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1960 12/31/1961 2008-01-0049 El Tiro – Imperial, Silver Bell, Preliminary Geologic Logs, D-61 to D-159. Pima (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1958 12/31/1964 Aa-16.19.20 2008-01-0050 El Tiro – Imperial, Silver Bell, Preliminary Geologic Logs, 1962, D-175 to Pima (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1961 12/31/1963 D-61 2008-01-0051 Monthly Reports on El Tiro and Battery Incline Area Diamond Drilling Pima (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1965 12/31/1966 2008-01-0052 Silver Bell, El Tiro – Imperial, Preliminary Geologic Logs. Pima (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1960 12/31/1969 2008-01-0053 Silver Bell Unit Drilling Progress Report, El Tiro Pit and Portland Ridge Pima (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1968 12/31/1968 Areas. 1968 - 2008-01-0054 Silver Bell – Monthly Drilling Reports. JHC’s Copies. Pima (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1968 12/31/1969 2008-01-0055 Silver Bell – Monthly Drilling Summaries – JHC’s Copies. Pima (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1968 12/31/1969 2008-01-0056 Silver Bell Unit – Drilling Monthly Progress Reports, 1960-67. Pima (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1960 12/31/1967 2008-01-0057 El Tiro – Imperial, Silver Bell, Preliminary Geologic Logs, 1960 -. D-1 to Pima (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1961 12/31/1966 D-60. 2008-01-0058 Silver Bell Unit – El Tiro Area, Geologic Assay Logs, D-176 on. Pima (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1966 12/31/1967 2008-01-0059 Silver Bell Unit – Oxide Pit Area, Geologic Assay Logs, F-1 to G-25. Pima (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1967 12/31/1967 2008-01-0060 Silver Bell Unit – Monthly Reports on Oxide Area Diamond Drilling. Pima (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1968 12/31/1968 2008-01-0061 Old Monthly Reports on Diamond Drilling – Mission Unit (San Xavier) Pima (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1965 12/31/1966 2008-01-0062 Mission M-Series D.D. Logs 1962, Misc. Extra Sets M series, 1962 - May Pima (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1962 12/31/1965 1965 Tuesday, August 07, 2012 Page 3 of 79 ResourceID Title County State Country DateMin DateMax 2008-01-0063 Mission Geologic Logs, M-1 to M-75 Pima (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1962 12/31/1963 2008-01-0064 Mission Geologic Logs, M-76 to M-135 Pima (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1963 12/31/1965 2008-01-0065 Mission Unit – Geologic Logs M136-M139; 2S62-2S72 Pima (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1967 12/31/1967 2008-01-0066 Mission Unit – Monthly Reports on Diamond Drilling Pima (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1967 12/31/1967 2008-01-0067 Sacaton – Geologic Logs, 1968, S89-S123 Pinal (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1967 12/31/1968 2008-01-0068 Zebra Property Drill Hole/Assays Cochise (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1989 12/31/1990 2008-01-0069 Zebra Project Cochise (AZ) Arizona United States 1/1/1981 12/31/1991 2008-01-0070 Papago Central Project, 1969 Pima (AZ), Arizona United States 1/1/1969 12/31/1980 Pinal (AZ) 2008-01-0071 Drill Holes, Reports, and Thoughts: Kerr-McGee, Miami Copper, Gila (AZ), Arizona United States 1/1/1964 12/31/1985 Superior Oil, Newmont and Asarco Pinal (AZ) 2008-01-0072 Superior East – Quarterly Reports to Contintental Copper Corporation Gila (AZ), Arizona United States 1/1/1971 12/31/1988 Pinal (AZ) 2008-01-0073 Superior East Project I.
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