The old mine maintenance department

Freeport still employs about 900 at Bagdad. Being one of the largest copper deposits in the world only market price will ever shut it down. Freeport is hiring at Bagdad.

In Congress a friend is working on opening up the Trantula again. Probably be a few years before there will be mining jobs there.

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Freeport still employs about 900 at Bagdad. Being one of the largest copper deposits in the world only market price will ever shut it down. Freeport is hiring at Bagdad.

In Congress a friend is working on opening up the Trantula again. Probably be a few years before there will be mining jobs there.

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Did your friend know any of the Stoughton's running the Congress mine, back in the late 1980s and early 90s ?
 

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Did your friend know any of the Stoughton's running the Congress mine, back in the late 1980s and early 90s ?

I've heard him speak of them. He was working as geologist for Barrick at the time but it's a small industry and it's his home ground. :thumbsup:

I never met any of that crew. Are they related to the original Congress Stoughtons (1880's)?

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I've heard him speak of them. He was working as geologist for Barrick at the time but it's a small industry and it's his home ground. :thumbsup:

I never met any of that crew. Are they related to the original Congress Stoughtons (1880's)?

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I've never heard the Stoughton's go back that far with involvement of the Congress mine, but they might have. I still deal with one of the Stoughton's who's a mine engineer with Martin Marietta, which is a major rock and aggregate producer. I'll ask him that the next time I see him, as he's a regular customer with that company now. His dad was the one in charge of the Congress last time it was in operation. His dad was nicknamed Shout'n Stoughton back when that mine last ran.
 

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