George Neff interview, 1984 May 8.

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George Neff interview, 1984 May 8.

Neff discusses the history of Anaconda Company and Champion International logging and lumbering operations at Bonner, Mont. Topics include logging camps, equipment and conditions, labor-management problems before and after the sale to Champion, and the effects of World War II and the Korean War on production.

2 sound cassettes (70 min.) : analog + 1 tape counter index.

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The earliest predecessor of Champion International Corporation was founded in 1893 as Champion Coated Paper Company in Ohio. The firm underwent a number of business and name changes before emerging as Champion International Corporation in 1972. The company bought St. Regis Corporation in 1984 and was itself bought by International Paper in 2000. From the guide to the Champion International Corporation scrapbooks, 1986-1988, (University of Montana-Missoula Maureen and Mike Mansfield L...

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Anaconda Mining Company incorporated 1892; in 1895 renamed Anaconda Copper Mining Company; in 1955 reorganized as Anaconda Company; sold to Atlantic Richfield Co., 1979, and operations shut down in 1983; engaged in mining, smelting, and refining of copper, lead, zinc, and other ores, with subsidiaries in mining, lumber, coal, foundry, and other industries; headquartered in Anaconda, Mont., with major mines in Butte, Mont., area. From the description of Records, 1876-1974. (Montana Hi...

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