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Silver, H. F.

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1901 - 1984

Biographical History

H. F. Silver (1901-1984) was an inventor and industrialist in Denver, Colorado.

Harold F. Silver was born on March 15, 1901 to Joseph A. and Elizabeth Farnes Silver in Salt Lake City, Utah. He attended college at Columbia University, Brigham Young University, and University of Utah. In 1934, Silver founded the Silver-Roberts Iron Works Company. The name changed in 1940 to Silver Engineering Works after Harold bought out his partner. Silver was a great inventor and invented the non-flammable dry cleaning process, sugar beet piling equipment, and the continuous mining machine. He also founded the Silver Steel Co. On February 20, 1929, Silver married Madelyn Stewart, and together they had four children: Brian Q., Barnard S., Elizabeth, and Judith. Madelyn passed away on September 26, 1961. In 1964, Silver met and married Ruth Stanlie Smith. He passed away on September 13, 1984 in Denver, Colorado.

Citation:
nuc89-16200: Coal liquefaction studies, c1982 (hdg. on ICarbS rept.: Silver, H. F.; usage: H.F. Silver)

Arrington, L.J. Harold F. Silver, 1992: CIP t.p. (Harold F. Silver, Western inventor...)

UPB files, February 29, 2016 (married Ruth Stanlie Smith in 1964)

Joseph F. Smith Family Association, via WWW, February 29, 2016 (died September 13, 1984 in Denver, Colorado; president of the Silver Corporation at time of death; inventor and industrialist; invented the continuous mining machine, non-flammable dry cleaning process, sugar beet piling equipment; born on March 15, 1901 to Joseph A. and Elizabeth Farnes Silver in Salt Lake City, Utah; attended Columbia University, New York City, Brigham Young Univeristy, and University of Utah; became chief engineer at Ogden Iron Works; in 1934 founded the Silver-Roberts Iron Works; changed name in 1940 to Silver Engineering Works; founded Silver Steel Co.)

Newspapers, via WWW, February 29, 2016 (married Madelyn Stewart on February 20, 1929; together they had four children-- Brian Q., Barnard S., Elizabeth, and Judith; Madelyn died on September 26, 1961)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Ruth S. Silver professional and school papers, 1945-2009

 Sub-Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 8817 Series 1 Sub-Series 4
Scope and Contents Contains Ruth Stanlie Smith Silver's professional and school papers while she lived in Hawaii, Utah, and Colorado. Materials included are high school and college yearbooks, diplomas, programs, class work, directories, certificates, correspondence, and newsletters. Also contains materials related to Ruth's involvement with the Brigham Young University President's Club and Alumni Association, and public relations work with the Chuch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Colorado. Dated...
Dates: 1945-2009