New Jersey Zinc Corporation [Austinville, Virginia] Records, 1850-1969

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New Jersey Zinc Corporation [Austinville, Virginia] Records, 1850-1969

The collection consists of approximately 30 cubic feet of maps, blueprints, and files of the New Jersey Zinc Corporation operations in Austinville, Virgina.

30.0 cu. ft.; 24 boxes; 1 oversize folder

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6338448

Related Entities

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Wythe Lead and Zinc Mine Company

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New Jersey Zinc Corporation.

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The lead mines of southwest Virginia were first discovered by Colonel John Chiswell in 1756. Chiswell mined lead ore on the New River in Augusta County (now Wythe County) from 1760 to 1766, and furnished large supplies of lead to Virginia during the French and Indian War. A fort and trading post were sut up at this time near the mines. Chiswell died in 1766, and ownership of the mines was trasnferred to William Byrd. The mines were leased to the state during the Revolutionary War. ...

Union Lead Mining Company (Austinville, Va.)

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Bertha Mineral Company

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