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times until 1916. The mines worked a vein extending for more than two miles (3.2 km). Several companies operated mines in the area. An adit was constructed into the Hibernia hill to move ore to the railhead of the Hibernia Railroad. Ore in excess of 90,000 short tons (82,000 t) was shipped
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in New Jersey, with as many 30,000 bats each winter. In 2010, less than 10% that number was found in the mine following an outbreak of
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History of Morris County, New Jersey with Illustrations, and Biographical Sketches of Prominent Citizens and Pioneers, 1739-1882
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History of Morris County, New Jersey with Illustrations, and Biographical Sketches of the Pioneers, 1739-1882 p. 65
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An exploratory shaft was drilled in the 1950s but was not worked, and the shafts and
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Photos of the Hibernia mine and other abandoned mines in New York and New Jersey
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Rockaway Township
Morris County
New Jersey
Revolutionary
adit
bat
hibernaculum
white nose syndrome
Morris Canal
History of Morris County, New Jersey with Illustrations, and Biographical Sketches of Prominent Citizens and Pioneers, 1739-1882
"Conservationists tried to protect the bats at this important New Jersey site many years ago; this summer they finally succeeded…"
"Fungus kills 90 percent of N.J. bat population, scientists say"
The Star-Ledger
Photos of the Hibernia mine and other abandoned mines in New York and New Jersey
Hibernia Mine at mindat.org
40°57′24″N 74°29′53″W / 40.95676°N 74.49793°W / 40.95676; -74.49793
Categories
Iron mines in the United States
Geography of Morris County, New Jersey
Underground mines in the United States
Mines in New Jersey
Rockaway Township, New Jersey

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