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Mines - Troy
The property is at
the southeast corner of the present Summit Lake and
now consists of one located claim held by H. Swan, of Stewart.
The Granduc road cuts through
the claim and clearly exposes the main
mineralization, which comprises a quartz-sulphide fissure vein about
3 feet wide by 70 feet long in red and green lower Bowser sandstones and conglomerates.
The veins on the claim are steep and lenticular. They trend
north-westerly and enclose erratic silver-bearing galena, sphalerite, tetrahedrite, chalco-pyrite,
and pyrite.

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