Daniel Cowan Jackling papers, [ca. 1909-1955]

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Daniel Cowan Jackling papers, [ca. 1909-1955]

Scrapbooks re the various mining companies with which he was associated, strikes in the mines and the Western Federation of Miners, and his own career, ca. 1908-1914; photographs of operations of Alaska Gold Mines Co., 1912, and Mercur Mines Co.; articles re Jackling; photographs; report on history of Utah Copper Co., with copies of related letters, memoranda and statistical data.

3 cartons, 5 v., 1 oversize folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7153878

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Alaska Gold Mines Company

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Utah Copper Co.

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The Utah Copper Co. was organized in 1903 by Daniel C. Jackling. It was one of the first endeavors to mine copper in Bingham Canyon, Utah. In 1910 it merged with Boston Consolidated Mining Company, and in 1936 was acquired by Kennecott Mines Company. From the description of Utah Copper Co. stock books and photographs, 1908-1916. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367958586 From the description of Utah Copper Co. stock transfer books, 1912-1916. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367...

Jackling, Daniel Cowan, 1869-1956

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Daniel Cowan Jackling, born 4 August 1869 in Appleton, Missouri, was a mining engineer. He was instrumental in the establishment of several mining companies and the development of mining areas in the Western United States. He was associated with Kennecott Copper for many years. He died in 1956. From the description of Daniel Cowan Jackling papers, 1911-1956. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 462018653 Daniel Cowan Jackling (1869-1956) was a mining engineer and executive in the ...

Western Federation of Miners

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The Western Federation of Miners, which in 1916 became the International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers, was from its founding in 1893 to its merger into the United Steelworkers of America in 1967 the major American union in the nonferrous metals industry. The WFM was involved in many of the important labor disputes during the turbulent period from 1893-1915, including the two Cripple Creek strikes, the Leadville strike of 1896, the Coeur d'Alene labor troubles, the Goldfield, Nevada s...