- Quicksilver Rush
The Quicksilver Rush (ca. early
1930's ) was a mining rush forcinnabar in southwestArkansas and theOzarks , mostly in Pike and Clark counties, beginning around1931 , in the early days of theGreat Depression when people were desperate for jobs.The
mining of cinnabar sparked a brief but immediate employment boom for the towns of Amity, Murfreesboro, and Graysonia. The latter was at the end of being a boomingmill town , and was in the process of closing its mills, with its population of over one thousand people now being unemployed. For a brief time, it appeared that the discovery of cinnabar would save that town.The rush also caused an influx of around one thousand people not from the area, which increased the local economy in the way of supplies and
whiskey sales. Miners rushed to lay claims for mining rights, mostly in a mountainous area about five miles south of Amity in the foothills of theOuachita Mountains . Two companies, "Southwestern Quicksilver Company" and the "Arkansas Quicksilver Company", were the main employers. The rush was shortlived, but did provide employment in the area for almost a decade. With cinnabar being more readily available from other sources, the mines eventually closed, and by the beginning ofWorld War II all mining of any signifigence had ended, and by this time the rush itself had been over for a number of years.External links
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,753286,00.html Quicksilver Rush, 1932]
* [http://rockhoundingar.com/askmikey/askMsites.html Cinnabar Mining in Arkansas]
* [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/EcoNatRes/EcoNatRes-idx?type=turn&entity=EcoNatRes.MinYB1934.p0458&isize=text Arkansas Geological Survey, 1935]
* [http://www.clays.org/journal/archive/volume%2036/36-2-153.pdf Geological Survey, University of Missouri Columbia]
* [http://www.admmr.state.az.us/DigitalLibrary/USBM_IC/USBMIC8252MercuryPart1of2.pdf Geological Survey, Arkansas Mining]
* [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=798 Pike County, Encyclopedia Arkansas]
* [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=2583 Amity, Encyclopedia Arkansas]
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