Mining claims west of Boulder (Colo.) papers [ca. 1901-1950].
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LeVeque, William J. Donor.
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Harrington, Philip S.
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LeVeque, Earl M., 1898-1947.
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LeVeque family.
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LeVeque, Norma E., 1892-1969.
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Dr. Norma Ebolie LeVeque, collector of all of these materials, was a biology professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Earl M. LeVeque was her brother. William B. LeVeque was their father. All three were heavily involved in mining operations at the Richmond lode and other mines in the Gold Hill Mining District of Boulder County, Colo., ca. 1905-1963. From the description of Norma Leveque papers 1892-1963 (bulk 1900-1939). 1892-1963. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record i...
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...