| Lat / long: | 35.78926, -79.91645 |
| Primary: | Gold |
| Secondary: | Silver |
| Tertiary: | Copper, Lead, Zinc |
| Ore: | Galena, Gold, Pyrite, Sphalerite |
| Gangue: | Chlorite, Quartz, Sericite |
| Orebody form: | TABULAR |
| Discovery year: | 1850 |
| Operation type: | Unknown |
| Deposit type: | Hot Spring |
| Production size: | Small |
| Development status: | Past Producer |
| First production started: | 1850 |
| Last production ended: | 1906 |
| Host rock: | Tillery Formation |
| Host type: | Rhyolite |
| Associated rock: | Tillery Formation |
| Associated type: | Tuff |
| Structure: | Ne-Trending Open To Tight West-Verging Folds., Ne Striking, N-Plunging Small-Scale Folds Indicate A Left Lateral Sense Of Shear Within The Highly Altered Rocks. Early Ne-Trending Faults May Have Been Associated With The Development Of The Nearby Rhyolitic Volcanic Center And Provided The Locus For Precious-Metal Deposits. Early Ne Tren |
| Alteration processes: | Muscovite, Chlorite, Silica |
| MRDS | K005182 |
| DEP | 10026505 |
| Reference | {Analytical Data:: KLEIN, UNPUBLISHED DATA; LUTTRELL, 1978, USGS OPEN-FILE REPORT 78-152.}{Deposit:: CARPENTER, P. A., III, 1976, METALLIC MINERAL DEPOSITS OF THE CAROLINA SLATE BELT, NORTH CAROLINA: NORTH CAROLINA MINERAL RESOURCES SEC. BULL. 84, 166 P.}{Deposit:: PARDEE, J. T., AND PARK, C. F., JR., 1948, GOLD DEPOSITS OF THE SOUTERN PIEDMONT: U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROF. PAPER 213, 156 P.} |
| Reporter | Mcdaniel, Ronald D., Klein, T.L. |