Map case folder 3
Container
Contains 6 Results:
E-17: Cactus Mine, arrangement of slime tanks, 1904
File — Map Case Folder: 3, Object: 26
Scope and Contents
A. J. Bettles, manager.
Dates:
1904
E-19: Cactus Mine, concentrating mill, 1904
File — Map Case Folder: 3, Object: 27
Scope and Contents
A. J. Bettles, manager.
Dates:
1904
E-21 to E-22b: Cactus Mine, crushing plant, 1904
File — Map Case Folder: 3, Object: 28-30
Scope and Contents
R. A. Stickland, engineer.
Dates:
1904
E-23: Cactus Mine, elevator pit and foundation for rolls, 1904
File — Map Case Folder: 3, Object: 31
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Newhouse Mines and Smelters schematic and architectural drawings (1904-1907) contain eighty drawings. They include both architectural drawings and schematic plans that depict buildings, land, and operation details that were part of a mining area in Beaver County, Utah. In 1905, Samuel Newhouse, a mining profiteer from Pennsylvania, bought these mines, originally named the Cactus Mines, renamed them the Newhouse Mines and Smelters, and built the small town Newhouse around the mines. All...
Dates:
1904
E-24: Cactus Mine, details of roll frames, 1904
File — Map Case Folder: 3, Object: 32
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Newhouse Mines and Smelters schematic and architectural drawings (1904-1907) contain eighty drawings. They include both architectural drawings and schematic plans that depict buildings, land, and operation details that were part of a mining area in Beaver County, Utah. In 1905, Samuel Newhouse, a mining profiteer from Pennsylvania, bought these mines, originally named the Cactus Mines, renamed them the Newhouse Mines and Smelters, and built the small town Newhouse around the mines. All...
Dates:
1904
E-25a to E-25b: Cactus Mine, settling tanks, 1904
File — Map Case Folder: 3, Object: 33-34
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Newhouse Mines and Smelters schematic and architectural drawings (1904-1907) contain eighty drawings. They include both architectural drawings and schematic plans that depict buildings, land, and operation details that were part of a mining area in Beaver County, Utah. In 1905, Samuel Newhouse, a mining profiteer from Pennsylvania, bought these mines, originally named the Cactus Mines, renamed them the Newhouse Mines and Smelters, and built the small town Newhouse around the mines. All...
Dates:
1904