Robert Livermore papers 1887-1965

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Robert Livermore papers 1887-1965

Robert Livermore was a mining engineer and executive who worked in Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Arizona; Baja California and Durango (Mexico); and Ontario and British Columbia (Canada). The collection contains copies of Livermore’s autobiography and diaries (1915-1937); a few business records and publications; and photographs spanning Livermore’s career from the 1890s to the 1930s.

cubic ft. (2 document boxes)

eng,

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Livermore, Robert, 1876-1959

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Robert Livermore (1876-1959) was a mining engineer and executive. He was educated at Harvard (1900) and MIT (1903). He engaged in mining exploration throughout the western United States, Canada, and Mexico. He was vice-president, and later president, of the Smuggler Union Mining Company, which operated the Smuggler Union Mine near Telluride, Colorado, until its closure in 1928. He was also a vice-president of North American Mines, Inc. and a partner in Hutchinson and Livermore, mining engineers,...

North American Mines, Inc.

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Hutchinson and Livermore.

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Wells, Bulkeley, 1871-1931.

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Smuggler Union Mining Company.

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