Oliver Iron Mining Company records, 1901-1930.

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Oliver Iron Mining Company records, 1901-1930.

Background information and correspondence among company president William James Olcott, district superintendents, and officers of the parent United States Steel Corporation, pertaining to the Oliver company's participation in various aspects of life in Mesabi and Cuyuna Iron Range communities where it operated, mainly 1918-1928.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6741299

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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