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As a copper country history buff, I was surprised to find this article. Basically every mine which made it past the exploration stage (and some who didn't) had a mill. If complete, this article would be a list of every mine which once operated in the copper county, some repeatedly. For example, the Phoenix mine, in its many incarnations, had at least 4 mills. The Cliff had 3, the North American (a tiny and non-notable mine nearby) even had two of its own.
All of this is a long way of asking whether this article would simply become a List of Copper Country mines, which already exists -- both notable and non-notable -- would it be a useful article? -- dcclark (talk) 02:10, 5 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]