A. P. Garses journal, 1924-1944 [manuscript].

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A. P. Garses journal, 1924-1944 [manuscript].

The collection contains a single journal or diary compiled by Garses primarily between 1941-1944 when he worked at the Highway Mine, Morris Creek, Idaho. Entries include notations covering the operation of the mine, weather observations, addresses, accounts, stock raising, medical information, family and genealogical information (1924-1944). His sister was Mrs. Wesley C. Brown, Jackson, Calif.

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Dallas, Sandra.

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Dallas was born in 1939 in Washington, D.C., but later moved with her family to Denver, Colo. in 1945. She is a graduate of the University of Denver, receiving a B.A. in Journalism. In 1961, she joined Business Week. Later she was promoted to Denver Bureau Chief in 1969, becoming the first female Bureau Chief for a national news magazine. Dallas has also owned and operated a publishing company, Lick Skillet Press. She has written book reviews, many non-fiction books related to Colo. history and ...

Highway Mine (Morris Creek, Idaho).

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Garses, Alfred P. 1884-1951.

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Alfred Peter Garses was born in Oakdale, Calif. on June 2, 1884. He lived and worked as miner in Idaho and Mont. In the late 1930s-1940s he was working at the Highway Mine, Morris Creek, Idaho. Garses died in Boise, Idaho on April 22, 1951. From the description of A. P. Garses journal, 1924-1944 [manuscript]. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 317135878 ...