Mines and Mineral Resources
Found in 445 Collections and/or Records:
Jess Green collection
Collection of business records of the New Park Mining Company.
Stanley C. Harvey biography
Four audiocassette tapes with a recording of Stanley C. Harvey of Price, Utah, talking about his coal mining experiences in Carbon County, and the experiences of his father, Thomas Crocker Harvey, working in the coal mining industry in Pennsylvania and Utah. Also includes a transcription. Dated 1974-1977.
H. Heiman letter
Handwritten letter dated 26 Dec. 1850. The item was written in Legards Bar, California and was addressed to D. M. Woodin in Lapeer, Michigan. Heiman writes about life at the gold mines. He states that working in the mines is for people willing to "work hard and live like a dog."
History and comments of local union 55 of the International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers
Photocopy of a typewritten history of local union 55 of the International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers. This union was organized for the workers at the Tooele lead smelter in 1933.
Ovando James Hollister letters
Four handwritten and signed letters relating to the business of mining in Utah. The items place particular emphasis on the work of mining engineer J.E. Clayton.
Horn Silver Mining Company records
Handwritten "time books" and surveying records. The "time books" list names and duties of various employees. The surveying records or "field books" contain maps of mine shafts and details on their construction. They also list the amount of ore removed.
Harriet P. Goodell Howard letters
Handwritten letters from Harriet P. Goodell Howard and other members of the Goodell family including M.W. Goodell. The letters discuss Goodell family matters and give insights into life in the mining camps.
Idaho maps: Boise county, 1935-1939
Diaries, field notes, correspondence, and maps. Gorlinski worked primarily in Utah and many of the materials relate to his activities in and around Park City, Utah. He was also associated with projects in other places in Utah and in sites in Nevada, California, and Idaho. The diaries cover the years 1909 to 1955 when Gorlinski was living in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Iron King Consolidated Mining Company ledgers, 1907-1937
Contains the cash disbursement, general journal, cash receipt, stockholder, and ore schedule ledgers of the Iron King Consolidated Mining Company dating from 1907-1937.
Irrigation Watermaster records, 1921-1923
Tax papers (1904-1947), company correspondence (1909-1947), financial records including incoming statements and bank statements (1914-1929), financial papers for individual companies (1907-1953), mining bulletins (1926-1928), and over 200 maps and plans. The materials relate to the operations of the company and to the corporations in which it invested. Most of these companies were involved either in mining or in railroads.