George Henry Smith Papers, 1930-1931.

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George Henry Smith Papers, 1930-1931.

Papers, 1930-1931, of George Henry Smith collected while working for Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation at Ahmeek Stamp Mill in Michigan. Includes business correspondence with the Boston office, photographs and a description of an underground tour at the Red Jacket Shaft.

0.18 cubic feet 1/2 manuscript box (letter size)

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Calumet and Hecla Consolidated Copper Company

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The Calumet and Hecla Consolidated Copper Company, which traces its founding to 1864, was the most successful corporation to have mined native copper on Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Through nearly a century of mining activity, the company produced in excess of 4.5 billion pounds of refined copper and issued over $200 million in shareholder dividends. Unlike many of its competitors along the Keweenaw Peninsula, Calumet and Hecla successfully expanded its operations over several separate mineral bo...

Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation

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Smith, George Henry 1896-1958

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George Henry Smith was born in 1896 in Brighton, Massachusetts. Following his education he was employed by Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation, an engineering firm based in Boston specializing in electric power plants. His occupation was listed as "Field Accountant," meaning he travelled to different job sites to oversee the accounting for the length of the project. In 1930-1931 he was attached with a project for the Ahmeek Stamp Mill with offices in Hubbell, Michigan. From t...