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Map case folder 3

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Contains 6 Results:

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 of...
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 of...
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 of...
Dates: 1904