Ezra Dickerman papers, 1879-1969.

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Ezra Dickerman papers, 1879-1969.

Manuscripts: Correspondence, essays, ledgers, leases, contracts, ore settlements, invoices and receipts concern Dickerman's mining interests. Also included is extensive personal correspondence between Dickerman, his children, and extended family. Photographs. Photo box 1: Studio portraits of United States Civil War military personnel from the 20th Connecticut Volunteers, Company D. Show images of a wounded Ezra Day Dickerman. Includes portraits of Lieut. General Ulysses S. Grant and Brigadier General William T. Sherman, General Ambrose E. Burnside, General Alpheus S. Williams, Col. David A. Russell, Brigadier General Henry Warner Slocum, and three portraits of unidentified women. Photo box 2 : Views of Colorado, New Jersey, Connecticut and New York. Images of minerals, mines and mining in Leadville, Colorado, ships, boat shops, and the waterfront in Norfolk, Virginia; family photographs from New York and Connecticut. Photo box 3 : Studio portraits, group portraits, snapshots of friends and relatives of the Ezra Day Dickerman family. Albums include images of Colorado, Connecticut, and Virginia and friends, family, and relatives. Images of U.S. Navy warships, harbors, towns, houses, businesses, and mines. Photo box 4 : Views of the Morning Star Consolidated Mining Company, the Evening Star Mine, the Henrietta Maid Mining Company, and various unidentified mines, and identified and unidentified mine shafts. Images of miners, mining equipment, scenery, and houses in and near Leadville, Lake County, Colorado.

31.5 linear ft. (32 boxes), 1 oversize box, 24 oversize ledgers, 18 oversize folios, 5 oversize folders. 5.5 linear ft. (4 photo boxes: photographic prints : carte-de-visite, albumen, photographs : ambrotypes, tintypes, daguerreotypes, card photographs, stereographs, postcards, glass negatives, cyanotypes, 1 photograph album)

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Ezra Dickerman was born in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1867. He managed Colorado mines including Morning Star Consolidated Mining Co., Evening Star Mining Co., Ward Consolidated Mining Co. (which merged into Star Consolidated Mining Co.), Catalpa Mining Co., Crescent Mining Co., and Sunday Mines. In 1924, he merged Star Consolidated (with George Cramer and Fred Smith) to form Cramer and Co. He was also involved with Lone Hand Leasing Co., Bonanza Development Co., Fryer Hill Mines Co., Leadville M...