Gold mines and mining
Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:
Alice Gold and Silver Mining Company records
The Alice Gold and Silver Mining Company was a gold and silver mining operation in Walkerville, Montana. Its headquarters were in Salt Lake City, Utah. The records consist primarily of letterpress volumes of outgoing correspondence from Walkerville mine superintendents to Salt Lake City company officials. Also included are organizational materials, financial records, productions records, and legal files.
Anaconda Copper Mining Company records
Andrew S. Shannon papers
Andrew S. Shannon papers (1898) written to D. Pratt in Billings, MT informing him of the Alaska Klondike Gold Rush conditions in Skagway, AK and Lake Merchant. Mr. Shannon lays out his business plan for setting up shop selling goods in the region including his plan to transport goods overland. Also included is a transcript of the letter and a brief biographical note for Andrew Shannon.
Basin Mining Company Records
The Basin Mining Company was a Granite County, Montana, gold mining company, with head offices in St. Louis, Missouri. Records include interoffice correspondence (1903-1923), general correspondence (1903-1925), records of a court case (1907), minor financial records, organizational records (1906-1922), and miscellany.
Beattie Company records
Robert A. Bell papers
James Sanks Brisbin papers
James Brisbin, a Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, native, served as an Army officer in the Civil War and the Indian Wars, 1868-1891. He was stationed at Fort Ellis, Fort Assiniboine, Fort Custer, Montana Territory, and many other western forts. Brisbin was also a writer and publicist. The collection contains a small amount of correspondence (1860-1890), and writings (1850-1891) concerning the Army, the Indian Wars, the West, and Montana Territory.