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Phoenixville Mine Case Study
Lead mining of Phoenixville and Chester Counties began about 1808. In 1850, the first discovery of mining in the district started, and the discovery of ore was approximately along the Mine Run about one-half mile northwest of present Audubon village. Similarly, zinc utilized derived from a mixture located about the Perkiomen and Franklin Furnace in N.J. This mining activity in the district can be deduce that the alloy of zinc ore mining process lead to the modern discovery of copper and other essential minerals that constitute the Phoenixville

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