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Box 1

 Container

Contains 7 Results:

Correspondence, 1911-1930

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles James Neal papers (1911-1991) consists of documents and souvenirs pertaining to Neal's discoveries and experiences while living in Utah. Neal, who was born in Beloit, Kansas, in 1883, was responsible for constructing the first telephone lines in the Uintah Basin. Neal also discovered the first traces of Gilsonite in Fort Duschesne, Utah, and later managed the plant where the resource was mined. Several short histories about the Neal family can be found in folder 2 and a yearbook,...
Dates: 1911-1930

Short Histories of the Neal Family

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles James Neal papers (1911-1991) consists of documents and souvenirs pertaining to Neal's discoveries and experiences while living in Utah. Neal, who was born in Beloit, Kansas, in 1883, was responsible for constructing the first telephone lines in the Uintah Basin. Neal also discovered the first traces of Gilsonite in Fort Duschesne, Utah, and later managed the plant where the resource was mined. Several short histories about the Neal family can be found in folder 2 and a yearbook,...
Dates: 1911-1991

St. Mary's Annual, 1923

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles James Neal papers (1911-1991) consists of documents and souvenirs pertaining to Neal's discoveries and experiences while living in Utah. Neal, who was born in Beloit, Kansas, in 1883, was responsible for constructing the first telephone lines in the Uintah Basin. Neal also discovered the first traces of Gilsonite in Fort Duschesne, Utah, and later managed the plant where the resource was mined. Several short histories about the Neal family can be found in folder 2 and a yearbook,...
Dates: 1923

"Roosevelt Dial Conversion", 1967

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles James Neal papers (1911-1991) consists of documents and souvenirs pertaining to Neal's discoveries and experiences while living in Utah. Neal, who was born in Beloit, Kansas, in 1883, was responsible for constructing the first telephone lines in the Uintah Basin. Neal also discovered the first traces of Gilsonite in Fort Duschesne, Utah, and later managed the plant where the resource was mined. Several short histories about the Neal family can be found in folder 2 and a yearbook,...
Dates: 1967

"Tamarack: Uintah Basin in the Making", 1976

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles James Neal papers (1911-1991) consists of documents and souvenirs pertaining to Neal's discoveries and experiences while living in Utah. Neal, who was born in Beloit, Kansas, in 1883, was responsible for constructing the first telephone lines in the Uintah Basin. Neal also discovered the first traces of Gilsonite in Fort Duschesne, Utah, and later managed the plant where the resource was mined. Several short histories about the Neal family can be found in folder 2 and a yearbook,...
Dates: 1976

News Clippings, 1924-1991

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles James Neal papers (1911-1991) consists of documents and souvenirs pertaining to Neal's discoveries and experiences while living in Utah. Neal, who was born in Beloit, Kansas, in 1883, was responsible for constructing the first telephone lines in the Uintah Basin. Neal also discovered the first traces of Gilsonite in Fort Duschesne, Utah, and later managed the plant where the resource was mined. Several short histories about the Neal family can be found in folder 2 and a yearbook,...
Dates: 1924-1991

Miscellaneous Documents

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles James Neal papers (1911-1991) consists of documents and souvenirs pertaining to Neal's discoveries and experiences while living in Utah. Neal, who was born in Beloit, Kansas, in 1883, was responsible for constructing the first telephone lines in the Uintah Basin. Neal also discovered the first traces of Gilsonite in Fort Duschesne, Utah, and later managed the plant where the resource was mined. Several short histories about the Neal family can be found in folder 2 and a yearbook,...
Dates: 1911-1991