Box-folder 2/3
Container
Contains 1 Result:
-Unidentified mines in Butte Mining District – three men at a scrapyard sorting and punching tin cans and scrap iron for use in precipitating tanks (taken by Ewing Galloway); turbines and tanks inside “Butte Hoist Compressor Plant” (taken by B.E. Calkins); eight men next to a brick building with caption “Butte Hoist Comm. Plant Steamfitters, 1914”; Sue Larabie, Janet Warren, Eva Larabie, Nellie Bell Pinkerton, and D.M. Warren (the “Belgian Contingent”) wearing miner’s pants, jackets and hats standing near a headframe (c. 1907); stacks, buildings, headframes, hoists, and equipment for several mines in Butte
File — box-folder: 2/3
Identifier: Subseries 7
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series is arranged into subseries by mining districts, then by type of mining (hard rock or placer), and finally by mine or location name. At the end of the series there are a few photographs of equipment used in the metallic minerals industry.
Dates:
1867-1971
Found in:
Montana Historical Society, Research Center Archives
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Mines and Mining in Montana photograph collection
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METALLIC MINERALS MINING
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<emph render="bold">Butte Mining District</emph> (aka Summit Valley, Lost Child, Independence, Rocker, Browns Gulch) [Butte, Walkerville, Anaconda, Rocker, Meaderville]