Norman Cleaveland papers, 1876-1984.

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Norman Cleaveland papers, 1876-1984.

Contains writings by Cleaveland, primarily on his theories concerning the Santa Fe Ring. Also contains materials about the mining company Pacific Tin Consolidated Corporation, of which Cleaveland was president. There are also four oral history tapes which contain speeches or interviews with Cleaveland.

3 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7629338

New Mexico State University

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Pacific Tin Consolidated Corporation

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Cleaveland, Norman

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Cleaveland is a New Mexico author, an Olympic Gold medallist in rugby, and mining engineer. He is the son of New Mexico author Agnes Morley Cleaveland. From the description of Norman Cleaveland papers, 1876-1984. (New Mexico State University). WorldCat record id: 50593315 Norman Cleaveland was an American rugby union player who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics. Cleaveland was born in California, but spent a considerable portion of his youth growing up on his family's ran...

Morley family

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