Box 1
Contains 9 Results:
Calvin Black, 1970
Calvin Black was interviewed by Milan Pavlovich and Jeffrey Jones as part of the joint University of Utah--California State at Fullerton Uranium Oral History Project. Black (b. 1929) was a miner, ore hauler, and prospector. He details his childhood and schooling before recalling life in the uranium fields.
Rod Dixon, 1977
JoAnne Ely interviewed Rod Dixon, a Salt Lake attorney, at his apartment. The subject was Charlie Steen.
Mitchell Melich, 1952-1976
Ely interviewed Melich, Charlie Steen's lawyer and friend, in Salt Lake City. Also included in the file are photocopies of correspondence between William T. Hudson and Charlie Steen, a publications list put out by the Utah Geological Survey, and a copy of a legal document relative to the bankruptcy proceedings of Charles A. Steen.
Jennings Phillips
Phillips discusses his long-time association with Charlie Steen, who was one of the first clients of his public relations firm. The folder contains two drafts, one with Phillips's corrections, the other with Ely's.
Dan Valentine, 1976
Newspaper columnist Dan Valentine gives JoAnne Ely his views on Charlie Steen, being a Republican, his foray into uranium stocks, and life in general.
Thorpe Waddingham, 1976
Waddingham discusses his friendship with Charlie Steen, dating from their association as fellow freshman Utah state senators.
"The Oral History Project of the University of Nevada, Reno, Library", 1974
Bibliography prepared by Mary Ellen Glass.
Charlie Steen and the Mi Vida Uranium Mine, 1963-1976
Published source information.
Research Files, 1953-1969
News clippings, pamphlets, maps, and published artices.