Specimen Number16-2-014Alternate Number66-17Commentspegmatitic Li oreIn Teaching CollectionNoMineral(s)feldsparquartzspodumeneRock NameLi oreDistrictKing's MountainMineFooteExternal LinkMindatDeposit TypePegmatiteThin SectionBox 1, slots 80-83Geo-Coords[1] Reference MaterialACL-183: Jahns, R.H., Griffitts, W.R., and Heinrich, E. Wm., 1952, Mica Deposits of the Southeastern Piedmont; U.S. Geol. Surv. Prof. Paper 248-A, Washington, D.C., 101 p.
ACL-191: Hatcher, R.D., and Butler, J.R., eds., 1979, Guidebook for Southern Appalachian Field Trip in the Carolinas, Tennessee, and Northeastern Georgia, September 9-15, 1979; IGCP Proj. 27, 117 p.
ACL-194: Horton, J.W., Jr., Butler, J.R, and Milton, D.M., eds., 1981, Geological Investigations of the Kings Mountain Belt and Adjacent Areas in the Carolinas; Carolina Geological Soc. Field Trip Guidebook, October 24-25, 1981, Gaffney, South Carolina, 247 p.
ACL-198: Feiss, P.G., ed., 1985, Volcanic-hosted Gold and High-alumina Rocks of the Carolina Slate Belt; Soc. Econ. Geol. Field Trip, October 16-20, 217 p.
ACL-210: Conley, J.F., and Bain, G.L., 1965, Geology of the Carolina Slate Belt west of the Deep River-Wadesboro Triassic Basin, North Carolina; Southeastern Geol, v. 6, no. 3, p.117-138.
ACL-211: Griffitts, W.R., 1954, Beryllium Resources of the Tin-Spodumene Belt, North Carolina; U.S. Geol. Surv. Circ. 309, Washington, D.C., 12 p.
16-2-014: Li ore - King's Mountain District - Foote Mine. Franklin College Collections, accessed 12/06/2026, https://digitalcollections.franklin.uga.edu/nodes/view/33085