The marvelous Mesabi will win the war, [ca. 1943].

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The marvelous Mesabi will win the war, [ca. 1943].

A typed paper about the Mesabi Iron Range in Minnesota and the production of iron ore in support of the United States steel industry during the second World War. Gillett describes the iron and taconite industries of the Mesabi Range; the role of E. W. Davis and the development of taconite; the geology of the Mesabi Range; and the experience of the Merritt brothers.

14 leaves.

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Davis, Edward W. (Edward Wilson), 1888-1973

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E. W. Davis was a member of the University of Minnesota faculty (1912-1955), and a Superintendent (1918-1938) and Director (1938-1951) of the Mines Experiment Station of the University. From the description of E. W. Davis papers, 1924-1954. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63301024 Edward Wilson Davis, B.A. (1911), Electrical Engineering degree (1918), Purdue University. Joined the staff of the school of mines (1912) at the University of Minnesota;...

Gillett, Arthur D. (Arthur Dudley).

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Merritt family.

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