Hecla Consolidated Mining Company records> 1871-1922

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Hecla Consolidated Mining Company records> 1871-1922

The Hecla Consolidated Mining Company was a Glendale, Montana, gold and silver mining company. Records (1871-1900; 1921-1922) include incoming correspondence to mining department superintendent Samuel A. Barbour, interoffice correspondence (1877-1881) and letterpress books (1871-1886) of outgoing correspondence of general manager Henry Knippenberg. There are also employment records (1876-1922); financial records; a minute book (1898-1906); minor legal documents; production records; and miscellany.

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Hecla Consolidated Mining Company (Mont.)

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Hecla Consolidated Mining Company (ca. 1877-1904) operated mines in Beaverhead County, Montana. The properties were purchased by Henry Knipperberg, the current president of the Company, at a stockholder's sale, May 1, 1906. From the description of Account books, 1876-1906. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702127651 The Hecla Mining Company was organized in 1891 as an Idaho corporation. Among those prominent in Hecla’s early affairs were John A. Finch, Amasa B. Campbell, and Pa...