Report on a proposition to construct a 15-mile tunnel through the Continental Divide in Colorado for the American Mines Syndicate Company, Clear Creek and Summit Counties / by Theodore F. Van Wagenen. 1911.

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Report on a proposition to construct a 15-mile tunnel through the Continental Divide in Colorado for the American Mines Syndicate Company, Clear Creek and Summit Counties / by Theodore F. Van Wagenen. 1911.

10 leaves, [1] plate (folded) : ill. ; 32 x 22 cm.

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Van Wagenen, Theodore F. (Theodore Francis)

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Theodore F. Van Wagenen was born in N.Y. state in 1849. He graduated from Columbia College, New York City, N.Y. in 1870 before moving to Georgetown, Colo. in the spring of 1871. Van Wagenen worked as a mining engineer in Georgetown, Central City and Leadville, Colo., Ariz., Mont., Wyo., Mexico and South Africa during the 19th and early 20th centuries. He published several scientific books and technical papers. Van Wagenen later lived in Denver and Pueblo, Colo., before dying in Basin, Wyo. in 19...

Walker, Stanley M.

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United States. Bureau of Mines

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"In response to the growing number of fatalities in the mining industry, the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) was established in 1910 to promote improved safety in mining through research and training. The USBM provided information to the public on the minerals industry. In September, 1995, the Congress voted to abolish the USBM" (http://www.msha.gov/TRAINING/LIBRARY/BureauofMines.htm; accessed 10/26/2009). From the description of United States Bureau of Mines Map Collection, Bef...

American Mines Syndicate Company.

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