The official state mineral of Alabama is Hematite (red iron ore). It was designated as such in 1967.
The official state rock of Alabama is marble. It was designated as such in 1969.
Hematite In 1967 the state legislature approved Act no. 503 adopting red iron ore, with the scientific name of hematite as the state mineral.
Eugene Allen Smith has written: 'Sketch of the Geology of Alabama' 'Index to the mineral resources of Alabama' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources 'Sketch of the mineral resources of Alabama' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources 'Mineral industries of Alabama'
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No, Auburn is a city in the state of Alabama.
Alabama is a state, not a city.
Idaho does not have a state mineral.
It is the Capital of the US State of Alabama and a former Capital of the Confederate States of America.
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The abbreviation for the state of Alabama is AL.
The name of the state of Alabama is Alabama. The capitol of this state is Montgomery and this state is located in the southeastern part of the U.S.
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