Northwest Mining Association Records 1895-1975 1932-1975

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Northwest Mining Association Records 1895-1975 1932-1975

Organized in Spokane, Wash., in 1895 to support and provide information on the mining and smelting interests of the Inland Empire. Correspondence, clippings, reports, memoranda, and other papers, relating to national and state legislation affecting the industry, activities (1950-1969) of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, wilderness land legislation, and the mining exhibit organized for Expo '74.

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Northwest Mining Association (U. S.)

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The Northwest Mining Association (NWMA) was organized in Spokane in 1895 and has served as a lobbying and information organization in support of the mining and smelting interests of the Inland Empire. The Association, through research and the publication of its bulletins, monitors and interprets national, state, and local legislation that creates an impact on the mining and metallurgy industry. From the guide to the Northwest Mining Association Records, 1895-1975, 1932-1...