Wolf Tongue Mining Company (Boulder, Colo.)
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Wolf Tongue Mining Company (Boulder, Colo.)
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Wolf Tongue Mining Company (Boulder, Colo.)
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Theresa Mott was secretary to William Loach, general manager of the Wolf Tongue Mining Company.
The Wolf Tongue Mining Company was a subsidiary of the Firth-Sterling Steel Company of McKeensport, Pennsylvania. It began its operations in the Grand Island Mining District of Colorado with the opening of the great ore producing Gold Spring Mine, located northeast of Nederland, Colorado, on 4 January 1904. The Illinois Mine, located northwest of Nederland, was the company's other principal tungsten mine.
The headquarters of the Wolf Tongue Mining Company were located at the First National Bank building in Boulder, Colorado. For over forty years, the company was one of the most important tungsten producers in the United States.
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Business enterprises
Mines and mineral resources
Mining corporations
Ore dressing plants
Tungsten mines and mining
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Cold Spring Mine--Grand Island Mining District
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Colorado--Boulder County
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Illinois Mine--Grand Island Mining District
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1209 Pearl Street (Boulder, Colo.)
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Colorado--Boulder
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Colorado--Nederland
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1200 block of Pearl Street (Boulder, Colo.)
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