Table 10.—Mine production of gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in
1967, by co,uttleg, 
in terms of recoverable metals 
 
   Mines producingCounty —-———————---
 Lode Placer 
Gold 
 
Troy ounces 
(lode and placer) 
———————————
Value 
(thousands) 
Silver (lode and placer) 
————__________ 
Troy Valise 
ounces (thousands) 
2 
5 
4 
3 
2 
 
2 
26 
8 
 229 $8 
 162 6 
 56 2 
 18 1 
 22 1 
 1,880 66 
 2,444 86 
 27 1 
Total 52 
 
2 
4,838 
 
169 
 
17,033,330 
26,402 
Copper 
 
Lead 
 
 
Zinc 
Total 
——————~ 
— 
 
— 
 
——_—~—— 
vaLue 
Short Value 
tons (thou- sands) 
Short tons 
 
Value (thousands) 
Short tons 
Value (thousands) 
(thou 
sands) 
 
(1) 
(1) 
(1) 
(1) 
 
 
5 
$4 
2,625 
$735 
1,239 
$343 
28 
22 
815 
228 
469 
130 
1,458 
1,115 
 
 
 
 
2,714 
4 
2,075 
3 
57,587 
360 
16,124 
101 
54,807 
14 
15,174 
4 
Total' 4,210 3,219 61,387 17,188 
1 Less than ~ unit. 
2 Includes values and quantities that cannot be shown separately for Bonner,
Boundary, Butte, 1dahc~, and Washington Counties. 
' Data may not add to totals shown because of independent rounding. 
 56,528 15,650 62,628 
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265 
 
 
 
 
 
Bannock 
Blame 
Boise 
Custer 
Elmore 
Jerome 
Lemhi 
Shoshone 
Undistributed 2 
Bannock 
Blame 
Boise 
Custer 
Elmore 
Jerome 
Lemhi 
Shoshone 
Undistributed 2 
 2 (1) 
 312,705 1485 
 55 (3) 
 226,880 352 
 14 (1) 
 1 (1) 
 3,390 5 
 16,483,477 25549 
 6,806 11 
(1) 
$1, 574 S 
733 
1 
1 
1,186 
69,608 
119 
 
 
 
 
Table 11.—Mine production of gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in
1967, ore or other source materials, in terms of recoverable metals 
by classes of 
  Material Number sold or  Gold  Silver Copper  LeadSource   of treated 
(troy  (troy (pounds) (pounds) mines (1)  (short ounces) ounces)   tons)

Zinc 
(pounds) 
Ore: 
 Dry gold           7 204 190 74                             
 Dry gold-silver. 1   (2) 6        50                             Dry silver
6 434,898 576 11,919,437 4,308,800 3,027,300 
 Total_ 14 435,102 772 11,919,561 4,308,800 3,027,300 
 Copper 4 — 60,887 1,880 3,532 2,924,200 Lead 15  239,424 1,415 2,853,147
393,000 39,503,700 Lead-zinc 12  676,355 711 1,965,752 622,500 67,750,900
Zinc_~ 7  26,178 20 28,574 6,400 1,472,600 
 Total 38 1,002,844 4,026 4,851,005 3,946,100 108,727,200 
 
Other lode material: 
Gold mill cleanings, silver old tailings, lead-zinc mill 
cleanings, and 
lead-zinc old 
 tailings3 7  270,127 14 222,396 800 7,841,800 
 Zincslag 1  65,359  40,367 164,300 3,177,700 
 Total 8 335,486 14 262,763 165,100 11,019,500 
 Total lode — 52 1,773,432 4,812 17,033,329 8,420,000 122,774,000 
Placer 2 (4) 26 1 
 Total all sources 54 1,773,432 4,838 17,033,330 8,420,000 122,774,000 
1,116,300 
 
1,116,300 
 
6,611,800 
85,911,000 
4,433,600 
 
97,006,400 
 
2,446,300 
12,486,500 
 
14,933,300 
 
113,056,000 
 
113,056,000 
1 Detail will not necessarily add to totals because some mines produce more
than one class of materiaL 
2 Less than 3~ unit. 
2 Combined to avoid disclosing individual company confidential data. 
515 cubic yards.