Newspaper articles by Watts 1902-1943. 1902-1943.

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Newspaper articles by Watts 1902-1943. 1902-1943.

This folder contains newspaper clippings of articles written by Watts about early milling in Boulder County, and on analysis of tungsten ores; there is also an article about Watts' discovery of a new smelting process which purified the extracted ore, and several articles about a scientific expedition to Arapaho Glacier in 1902, of which Watts was a participant.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7454701

Boulder Public Library

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Boyd Mill (Boulder, Colo.)

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Watts, Hugh F., 1870-1946,

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Hugh Fraser Watts was born in Wisconsin in 1870. He and his mother moved to the Boulder, Colorado, area in 1897 for health reasons. An assayer and a chemist, he married Claribel Austin in 1898 and died in Boulder in 1946. He was the father of Nina A. Watts. From the description of Hugh F. Watts collection [1890]-[1909]. ca. 1890-1909. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427272150 Hugh F. Watts came to Boulder in 1897, and the following year married Claribel H. Aust...