E. H. Snyder family mining papers
Scope and Contents
The E. H. Snyder family mining papers (1885-2005) details the development of mining within the Intermountain West and the history of the involvement of the Snyder family in mining.
This collection mainly focuses on the professional activities of E. H. Snyder, along with E. H. Snyder, Jr. The collection contains geologic information regarding properties throughout the west (particularly the Pioche, Mercur and Stockton area), along with financial information.
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Dates
- Creation: 1885-2005
Creator
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Biographical Note
Edward Harrison Snyder was born in Frisco, Utah on February 12, 1889 to Willard Fiske and Dora Annette (Walker) Snyder. Willard F. Snyder was a famous mine promoter and was active in areas such as Park City, Tooele, Bingham, Dugway, Eureka, Marysville, Kimberly, Frisco, Elko and Pioche. He formed the company, W. F. Snyder & Sons. E. H. Snyder gained an interest in mining and received a degree in mining engineering from the Michigan College of Mining and Technology, carrying on the family mining traditions.
The Snyder family were pioneers in many areas, particularly metallurgy. They were involved with the development of lead/zinc flotation, uranium metallurgy, perlite mining, gold extraction, manganese, and metals recycling.
Later in life, E. H. Snyder became president of Combined Metals Reduction Company in Salt Lake City, Utah. His company played a major role in revitalizing the mining town of Hailey, Idaho, Stockton, Utah, Mercur, Utah and Pioche, Nevada. In 1991 Snyder was inducted into the National Mining Hall of Fame. He passed away December 6, 1967 at age 78.
Extent
148 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
The E. H. Snyder family mining papers (1885-2005) details the development of mining within the Intermountain West and the history of the involvement of the Snyder family in mining.
Arrangement
The original file names and organization of the collection has been retained.
The collection has been organized into the following eleven series: I. Correspondence; II. Personal materials; III. Combined Metals and Reduction Company (CMCR); IV. Techmanix; V. W. F. Snyder & Sons Company and Snyder Mines, Inc.; VI. Mines and mining prospects; VII. Reports; VIII. General materials; IX. Oversize materials; X. Oversize maps and drawings; and XI. Oversize equipment and building technical drawings.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Donated by William O. Snyder and Greg Snyder in 2019.
Donated by Dirk Speas in 2019.
Separated Materials
Photographs were transferred to the Multimedia Division of Special Collections.
Processing Information
Processed by Betsey Welland in 2020.
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Subject
- Snyder, Edward H. (Edward Harrison), 1889-1967 -- Archives (Person)
- Combined Metals Reduction Company -- Records and correspondence (Organization)
- Snyder, Edward H. (Edward Harrison), 1889-1967 -- Family (Person)
- Kennecott Copper Corporation. Utah Copper Division -- Records and correspondence (Organization)
- Title
- Inventory of the E. H. Snyder family mining papers
- Author
- Finding aid created by Betsey Welland.
- Date
- 2020
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English.
Repository Details
Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu