Agriculture and Natural Resources
Found in 739 Collections and/or Records:
Relief through a dream mine
Typewritten history of the "Dream Mine." Most of the information for this article was received from John Hyrum Koyle, the founder of the mine. Also included are notes on "Koyle Mining Co. Stock Holder's Meeting," and a "Statement" made by Carter E. Grant. This statement is letters written by Grant relating to the mine. These items relate some of the dreams and revelations by Koyle concerning the mine and future events.
James W. Flint report on Buckley Mine, Provo, Utah
Report on Buckley Mine, Provo, Utah, 1907, is six leaves of notes on the Monarch Group of Mining Claims.
Report on the Great Salt Lake Diking Project
Typewritten engineering report prepared for the Research Corporation of New York concerning the diking of the Great Salt Lake east of Antelope Island to create a fresh water embayment of particular use to Salt Lake City. Typescript was received by the Utah governor's office in January 1934.
Report on the Mercur mines
Handwritten report and essays. Among the items are a description of the location of the mine, an analysis of ounces of gold per ton, and different mining processes.
Request for evaluation of the Big Springs Ranch
Two-page letter written by the Lessor (a person or company that leases property to someone) for the purpose of requesting a reevaluation of the tax value of the land after a court case that resulted in a change of the water rights. Dated June 8, 1903.
Charles C. Richardson newspaper clipping and letter
The folder contains a newspaper clipping and letter from 1929. Charles C. Richardson writes about ranching in Pueblo County, Colorado.
Rico Wellington Mining, 1916-1930
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.
Riding for the old C O Bar
Robert Gorlinski: addenda of maps with identified districts, 1892
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.
Robert Gorlinski: addenda to maps, 1845-1951
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.