Haskin/Tonopah Gold Mine papers, 1929.

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Haskin/Tonopah Gold Mine papers, 1929.

Correspondence and clippings pertaining to stock acquisition and ownership change at Tonopah, Nevada gold mine (1929). Papers pertaining to investigation of Pacific Brotherhood Investment Corp., San Francisco, Calif. (1929).

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Pacific Brotherhood Investment Corp. (San Francisco, Calif.)

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Haskin, Joseph J., d. 1938.

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Joseph J. Haskin, a railroad locomotive engineer of Oakland, Calif., invested in Tonopah, Nevada gold mine (1929). Mine was taken over by F.E. Horton, who had been president of the earlier operation, in late January of that year. Horton announced that he would allow stockholders in older company to transfer stock to new company for payment of two cents per share. Many investors unable to pay this fee lost their holdings. Haskin seems to have helped sell shares in original company in San Francisc...

Electric Gold Mining Co. (Tonopah, Nev.)

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Weepah-Horton Gold Mines Co. (Tonopah, Nev.)

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Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (U.S.)

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Union representing the needs and concerns of locomotive engineers. From the description of Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers records, 1906-1971. (Wyoming State Archives). WorldCat record id: 166428920 The Brotherhood of the Footboard was founded in 1863 and in 1864 changed its name to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (BLE). The General Committee of Adjustment for each railroad system is comprised of all the general chairmen on that particular railroad and is respons...

Horton, F. E.

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Tonopah Banking Corp. (Tonopah, Nev.)

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