UT Bureau of Economic Geology, records, 1874-1988.

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UT Bureau of Economic Geology, records, 1874-1988.

These institutional records contain correspondence with professional organizations as well as state and national agencies and boards, classified files, personnel records, mining reports and notes, field trip records, drilling permits, laboratory analyses, publications including the UT Bulletin (1911-1960) and Texas Business Review (1941-1946), publication manuscripts, geological and aerial photographs and slides, and mineral and geological maps of Texas counties and regions.

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Dumble, E. T. (Edwin Theodore), 1852-1927

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