Map case folder 4
Container
Contains 10 Results:
E-26: Cactus Mine, foundation plans for ore-bins, coal-bins and tank-house, 1904
File — Map Case Folder: 4, Object: 35
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-27: Cactus Mine, concentrating mill, 1904
File — Map Case Folder: 4, Object: 36
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-30: Cactus Mine, cast iron base plates for columns, ore-bins, coal-bins and tank-house, 1904
File — Map Case Folder: 4, Object: 37
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-31: Cactus Mine, pipe line from reservor to mill, 1904
File — Map Case Folder: 4, Object: 38
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-32: Cactus Mine, shafting, 1904
File — Map Case Folder: 4, Object: 39
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-33: Cactus Mine, friction clutch operators, 1904
File — Map Case Folder: 4, Object: 40
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-34: Cactus Mine, sump tanks and pumps, 1904
File — Map Case Folder: 4, Object: 41
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-36: Cactus Mine, hopper and gate or concentrate bin, 1904
File — Map Case Folder: 4, Object: 42
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-38: Cactus Mine, drying pipes for concentrate bins, 1904
File — Map Case Folder: 4, Object: 43
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-39: Cactus Mine, concentrate bin, 1904
File — Map Case Folder: 4, Object: 44
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