Box 4
Contains 13 Results:
Magnesite
The Arthur L. Crawford papers (1899-1980s) contain personal and professional correspondence, manuscripts and articles pertaining to mineral resources in Utah, bound volumes on geology and flood problems, Western Gilsonite and Elaterite Co. financial records, Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey (UGMS) administrative records, and the missionary journals of Crawford's father. Many of the manuscripts and articles were authored by Arthur Crawford.
Magnesium
"Miscellaneous Data for a Magnesium Plant Near Great Salt Lake," "Magnesium," and "The Occurence of Magnesium Sulphate."
Manganese
"Fred Staats Manganese" and "Manganese Deposits Northwest of Panguitch, Utah."
Mercury
"Unusual Microscopic Features of Newly Discovered Mercury Ore."
Mica
The Arthur L. Crawford papers (1899-1980s) contain personal and professional correspondence, manuscripts and articles pertaining to mineral resources in Utah, bound volumes on geology and flood problems, Western Gilsonite and Elaterite Co. financial records, Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey (UGMS) administrative records, and the missionary journals of Crawford's father. Many of the manuscripts and articles were authored by Arthur Crawford.
Molybdenum
"The Molybdenum deposits of White Pine Canyon."
Perlite
The Arthur L. Crawford papers (1899-1980s) contain personal and professional correspondence, manuscripts and articles pertaining to mineral resources in Utah, bound volumes on geology and flood problems, Western Gilsonite and Elaterite Co. financial records, Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey (UGMS) administrative records, and the missionary journals of Crawford's father. Many of the manuscripts and articles were authored by Arthur Crawford.
Potash
"The Recovery of Potash from the Bonneville Deposits of Utah."
Salt
"Comparison Between the Great Utah Salt Deposits and Those of Stassfurt in the Prussian Province of Saxony" and "The Salt Project of the Deseret Livestock Company."
Salt
"Sulfur in Wyoming" and "Sulfur Samples Submitted by H. Foster Bain."