Bennett Mine, churn drill

Date scanned: 2002-05-16. USBM #57882; Churn drill, owned by Layne-Northwest, used at the Bennett Mine, Pickands, Mather and Company, Keewatin, Itasca County, Minnesota, to sink a 30-inch ventilation hole about 250 feet deep. Drilled in two operations, viz., 12-inch pilot hole, followed by reaming t...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Petersen, Max S.
Other Authors: Arthur Lakes Library, Russell L. and Lyn Wood Mining History Archive, United States. Bureau of Mines
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library 1944
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11124/6476
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Summary:Date scanned: 2002-05-16. USBM #57882; Churn drill, owned by Layne-Northwest, used at the Bennett Mine, Pickands, Mather and Company, Keewatin, Itasca County, Minnesota, to sink a 30-inch ventilation hole about 250 feet deep. Drilled in two operations, viz., 12-inch pilot hole, followed by reaming to 30 inches. Dec. 1944 / Max S. Petersen. Held in the Russell L. and Lyn Wood Mining History Archive, Arthur Lakes Library, Colorado School of Mines. Donor: United States Bureau of Mines. A churn drill is set up to drill a ventilation hole at the Bennett Mine. The Bennett underground iron mine in the Mesabi Range in Itasca County, Minnesota was operated by Pickands, Mather and Company.