Hecla Mining Company Records 1891-1977

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Hecla Mining Company Records 1891-1977

Correspondence (1900-1977); letter books (1905-1917) of James F. McCarthy, Hecla manager; ore shipment ledgers (1898-1948); Douglas Mining Company records (1926-1929); ground leases (1925-1931); legal records (1948-1953) of Day Mines (acquired by Hecla in 1981); records of Minnie Moore Mine (1925-1926); and miscellaneous legal records (1900-1955).

90 linear ft.; 55 boxes

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6373808

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McCarthy, James F., 1867-1940

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Day Mines

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On October 1, 1947, Day Mines, Inc., came into existence as an Idaho corporation, following vote of the shareholders in each of twelve separate mining companies of the Silver Valley. These firms included the Crystal Lead, Dayrock, Duluth, Happy Day, Hercules, King, Monitor, Sherman Lead, Stanley, Tamarack and Custer, Treasure Vault, and Western Union companies. Henry L. Day was a director of all twelve corporations and president and manager of all but the Dayrock, of which he was vi...

Campbell, Amasa B., 1845-1912

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Amasa B. Campbell’s estate was handled by the Spokane law firm of Wakefield and Witherspoon. Since it was quite sizeable and involved, it was administered by the law firm until Grace Campbell’s death in 1924. From the guide to the Amasa B. Campbell Estate Papers, 1912-1925, (Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives) Amasa B. Campbell left his native Ohio in 1867 to work for the Union Pacif...

Sullivan Mining Company

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Hercules Mine

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Douglas Mining Company

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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...

Clark, Patrick

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Bunker Hill

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Finch, John A.

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