Mineral Collections in Arizona (supplement to the May-June 2013 issue)
Supplement to May – June 2013
For the mineral collector there is no place like Arizona. Mineral Collections in Arizona is a lavishly illustrated description of both public and private mineral collections in the state, with well over 700 specimens pictured. Included are: Notes on the history of mineral collecting in Arizona, the history of the Arizona collector clubs (the Arizona Mineral Minions in the Phoenix area and the Mineral Enthusiasts of the Tucson Area), a biography of the famous collector Ed Over (1905-1963) who made fabulous discoveries at the Red Cloud and Hilltop mines, and biographical notes about the 59 participants who are letting us have a look at their favorite specimens. This publication is a unique and beautiful record of hundreds of fine mineral specimens rarely, if ever, seen by the public.
Mineral Collecting in Arizona
META & the Mineral Minions
Jim Klein, Imelda Klein, Les Presmyk
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Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum collection
University of Arizona collection
Dale Armstrong collection
William W. Besse collection
Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum
John & Karen Cesar collection
Jean & Jean-Luc des Rivieres collection
The RRUFF Project collection
Stan Esbenshade collection
Arthur L. Flagg collection
Flagg Mineral Foundation collection
Marc Fleischer collection
Raymond W. Grant collection
Karen R. Hruby collection
Aleta & Ed Huskinson collection
Evam & Bob Jones collection
Jim & Imelda Klein collection
Samantha Kolinsky collection
John C. Lucking collection
Steve Maslansky collection
Paul & Barbara Matt collection
Mineralogical Society of Arizona collection
Barbara L. Muntyan collection
Marcus J. Origlieri collection
Ronald J. Pellar collection
Tony L. Potucek collection
Les & Paula Presmyk collection
Marshall Sussman collection
Chris Whitney-Smith collection
Wendell Wilson collection
Edwin Over (biographical sketch)
Wendell E. Wilson
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Mineralogical Record articles on Arizona Localities