Records 1901-1956.
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American Mining Congress.
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Jim Butler Mining Company.
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Tunky Transportation and Power Company.
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Huston, Milton B., d.1942.
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Tonopah Colorado Leasing Company.
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Brock, Arthur, 1850-1909
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Tonopah Placers Company.
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Spurr, Josiah Edward, 1870-1950
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Josiah Edward Spurr, a geologist, graduated from Harvard in 1893. He was a field assistant with the Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota, where he did the first rough geologic maps of the Mesabi Iron Range (1893-1894). From 1894-1896, 1898-1900, and 1902-1906, he worked for the United States Geological Survey in Colorado, Alaska, California, Nevada, and Washington. In 1906, Spurr became chief geologist for American Smelting and Refining Company, and in 1912 became vice president of...
Morrison Mines, Limited.
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Kennecott Copper Corporation
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Kennecott Copper Corporation was formed in 1915. The company operated the copper mines in Salt Lake County, Utah beginning in 1936. In 1980 it changed its name to the Kennecott Corporation. From the description of Kennecott Copper Corporation photographs of Lark, Utah. circa 1970-1979. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 656667163 ...
United States Tungsten Corporation.
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Ventures, Limited.
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United States. Securities and Exchange Commission
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Esmeralda Power Company.
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La Lux Mines, Limited.
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Philadelphia Stock Exchange
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Johnson, Horace A., b.1895.
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Delaware Registration Trust Company.
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Haehnlen, Walter L., 1876?-1942
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McDougal, George W., 1877-1953.
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Tonopah Nicaragua Company.
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Tonopah and Goldfield Railroad Company.
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Tonopah Exploration Company, Incorporated.
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Tonopah Canadian Mines Company.
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General Chemical Company.
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Mandy Mining Company.
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Tower, George W., 1900-1968
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George W. Tower, a mining engineer, began a long association with Thayer Lindsley and his company, Ventures Limited, when he worked as a mineral scout from 1925-1927. After working in several other mining jobs, he rejoined Ventures as a mining engineer (1935-1947) and became president and director of two Ventures subsidiaries, La Luz Mines (1942-1955) and Eureka Corporation (1942-1947). From 1947-1953 Tower was general manager for Hochschild Companies' South American mining interests. In 1955, h...
Vertex Mining Company.
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Nevada Wonder Mining Company.
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Shapley Process Corporation.
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Tonopah Ajax Mining Company.
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U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
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This collection of transparencies was used by representatives of the Atomic Energy Commission (A.E.C.) during a presentation before the Alaska House State Affairs Committee, April 4, 1970, in Juneau. At the time of the presentation, the A.E.C. was planning a second underground nuclear test on Amchitka Island in 1971, code-named CANNIKIN. Testimony was heard from several groups against a second test as well as adverse testimony about the first test which took place in October, 1969 and was code n...
Miller Lake Mines, Limited.
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Tonopah Mining Company of Nevada.
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The Tonopah Mining Company of Nevada was incorporated on July 12, 1901 in Delaware for the purpose of developing and operating a gold and silver ores property at Tonopah, Nevada. The company was formed by a group of Philadelphia businessmen; throughout Tonopah's history, it was managed by eastern capitalists. The company maintained a mining operations office in Tonopah, Nevada and a business office in Philadelphia where the records were kept and the annual meetings were held. ...
Philadelphia National Bank
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The Philadelphia National Bank (PNB) was the direct successor of The Philadelphia Bank, organized on August 3, 1803 and chartered on March 5, 1804. Its early board of directors included many of the city's successful merchants and businessmen who were not part of the traditional elite and identified themselves as Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans rather than Federalists. Its original building at 4th and Chestnut Streets was designed by Benjamin H. Latrobe. The Philadelphia Bank grew steadily du...
General Metals Recovery Corporation.
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Austin, John, shipmaster
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George, Nathan F. (Nathan Flower), 1886?-1944
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American Smelting and Refining Company
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Brock, John W. (John William), 1855-
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Desert Power and Mill Company
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Ore milling company with main office at Tonopah, Nev.; operating out of nearby Millers, Nev. From the description of Desert Power and Mill Company records, 1907-1917. (Nevada State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 84664819 100-stamp ore crushing mill with a large coal-fired steam plant with electrical generators, located fourteen miles west of Tonopah, Nev. From the description of Fire insurance policy, Dec. 19, 1907. (University of Nevada, Reno). WorldCa...
Eden Mining Company.
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Nevada Copper Company.
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American Mining and Securities Corporation.
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Brutus Mining Company.
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Lindsley, Thayer.
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Nonamaker, Charles H., b.1889.
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Bregy, Louis H., 1889-
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La Luz and Los Angeles Mining Company.
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