Mines and Mineral Resources
Found in 445 Collections and/or Records:
Arthur V. Watkins pro-McCarthy postcards, undated
Contains postcards from American citizens expressing pro-McCarthy views concerning the activities of McCarthy to the Senate Select Committee.
Arthur V. Watkins pro-McCarthy telegrams, undated
Contains telegrams expressing pro-McCarthy views concerning the activities of McCarthy to the Senate Select Committee.
Arthur Watkins sound recordings, approximately 1948-1950
Contains phonograph recordings of family friends, and congressional reports from Senator Watkins. Dated approximately 1948 to 1950.
Simon Bamberger biographies and stock certificate
Handwritten and printed stock certificate for the Bingham Mary Copper Company dated 14 Jan. 1907. The item was signed by Bamberger. Also included are photocopies of printed biographies of Bamberger.
Beck Tunnel Consolidated Mining Company ledgers, 1904-1916
Contains the minute, stockholder, cash, and dividend check ledgers of the Beck Tunnel Consolidated Mining Company dating from 1904-1916.
Benjamin Franklin Woodward and Benjamin Spencer Woodward ephemera, 1910-1912
Materials include bank statements, receipts from various companies, and a wedding announcement. Most of the materials are signed or addressed to Spencer Woodward. Dated 1910-1912.
Benjamin Franklin Woodward and Benjamin Spencer Woodward family and business letters, 1909-1912
Materials include letters written between Benjamin Franklin Woodward and Benjamin Spencer Woodward, along with other letters to and from family members and business associates. The authors discuss family matters, mining, and business. Dated 1909-1912.
Wallace F. Bennett letters
The three letters of this collection were written on 1, 12, and 23 March 1962. The first and last of these were written by Bennett to William M. Timmins, Jr., (1936- ), and the second was written by Timmins. The letters deal with the topics of free trade and the lead-zinc mining industry.
Wallace F. Bennett papers
C. S. Betts letters to W.L. Van Alstyne
Three ALS's in which Betts describes his invention of a gold washer of concentrator of fine gold. Includes a pencil drawing. He also describes his efforts to patent his invention and its use on the Snake River in Idaho. Betts sought Van Alstyne's support for and use of his invention.