Roy H. Clarke Papers 1846-1943

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Roy H. Clarke Papers 1846-1943

Mining engineer. Personal and professional correspondence (1898-1943); mining survey notes (1898-1940) for operations in Washington, Oregon, California, Montana, Colorado, British Columbia, and Quebec; records (1889-1905) from various businesses in Post Falls, Idaho, in which Clarke was a partner; papers (1848-1904) of Clarke's father, Robert E. Clarke; and papers (1846-1885) of George H. Clarke.

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Clarke, Robert E.

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Clarke, George H.

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Clarke, Roy H., 1869-1943

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Roy Clarke came to Spokane Falls in the 1880s with his parents. He graduated from the University of California at Berkeley and went to work for the Bunker Hill & Sullivan Mining Company, where he served as an engineer and mine manager. As with so many mining engineers, his work took him all over the western United States, Mexico, and British Columbia. He served as president of the Northwest Mining Association, 1934-1936, and was active in the American Institute of Mining and Met...