Mines and mineral resources -- Utah -- History
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Robert Stacey Lindsay papers, 1890-1948
Includes Robert Lindsay’s personal journals. Journals document his work life, his family life, his activity in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and his involvement in the Midvale, Utah community. Found in each journal were ephemeral materials, poetry; religious and political talks, eulogies, and speeches; business and meeting agendas; advertisements; and financial calculations. 1890-1948.
J. E. Schwartz letters
Handwritten copies of signed letters made in a copy-press book. The items are addressed to various persons in many areas of the United States. The items deal mainly with various business matters including the prospects of successful mining ventures in Utah.
Sterling Mining and Milling Company promissory notes
Photocopies of typed and signed promissory notes dated October 1895 and March 1898. The notes are directed to the Commercial National Bank of Salt Lake City, Utah, and to Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Company. The items were signed by prominent Mormon Church officials including apostles and presidents of that religion.
Superior Mining Company promissory note
Photocopy of a typewritten and signed promissory note. The company agrees to pay Daniel M. Murchie $175 with interest.
Caleb Tanner papers
Collection includes correspondence, blueprints, surveys, reports, field notes, photographs, and other materials from 1886 to 1932 relating chiefly to the engineering and legal aspects of engineering in Utah in the areas of private irrigation and mining activities. Also included are records of several associations of water users in Utah.
Utah Fuel Company records
Utah mining records
A collection of manuscripts and items related to various mining companies and mines in Utah, 1870-1941.
Joseph Robinson Walker papers
Account books, correspondence, newspaper clippings, a reminiscence of Walker's participation in the Walker War against the Ute Indians in 1853, certificates, legislative acts passed by the Utah Legislature, and minutes of meetings. The materials deal largely with the Walker banking, mining, and business interests in Utah. The correspondence are to and from family members and deal largely with family and business matters.
Benjamin Franklin Woodward and Benjamin Spencer Woodward papers
Materials include family letters, photographs, and ephemera dealing with family matters, business, and mining activities in Utah and Nevada. Dated 1909-1912.