Mines and mineral resources -- Utah -- Maps
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
James A. Hogle papers
The James A. Hogle papers (1925-1950) contain materials relating to the J. A. Hogle and Company (established 1915) and its mining and stock interests.
Moscow Silver Mines Company photograph collection
The Moscow Silver Mines Company photograph collection consists of photos from the Moscow lead and silver mine; located in Beaver county, Utah. The company operated in Star District, Beaver County, Utah, and included three properties, the Moscow, the Beaver Combination, and the Red Warrior. Big ore returns from the Moscow Silver Mines Company's efforts were prevalent during the 1920s-1930s, bringing boosts to nearby towns such as Milford.
Moscow Silver Mines Company records
The Moscow Silver Mines Company records (1911-1985) consist of correspondence, notes, financial materials, legal documents, certificates, news clippings, maps, and charts. The company operated in Star District, Beaver County, Utah, and included three properties, the Moscow, the Beaver Combination, and the Red Warrior. Big ore returns from the Moscow Silver Mines Company's efforts were prevalent during the 1920s-1930s, bringing boosts to nearby towns such as Milford.
New Klondike Mining Company maps
The New Klondike Mining Company collection (1960, 1963) consist of two maps, each depicting a separate dam and reservoir site relative to the companies workings.
New Quincy Mining Company records
The New Quincy Mining Company records (1897-1941) consist of three mining property maps for this company, one of which is in Park City, Utah. The other two are of unidentified properties. Also included in the collection are numerous hand drawn mine diagrams, notes, and other administrative materials such as correspondence, reports, and stockholder materials. Further information on this company could not be found.
Wilbur H. Smith papers
Utah mining district maps collection
The Utah mining district maps collection (circa 1915) consists of maps of the Tintic and Park City mining districts.