Mines and mineral resources -- Utah
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
Frank E. Moss papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 0146
Abstract
The Frank E. Moss papers (1931-1992) contain congressional papers of Senator Frank E. Moss, 1959-76, covering the 86th-93rd Congress, and personal files, 1935-76. Besides the congressional files the papers include biographical information, photographs, plaques, certificates, honors, etc. represetative of his eighteen years as U.S. Senator.
Dates:
1931-1992
Mountain Lake Extension Mining Company records
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0292
Abstract
The Mountain Lake Extension Mining Company records consists of a minute book from board of directors (1907-1908), an account ledger (1892-1906) and a stock ledger (1897-1907).
Dates:
1892-1908
Pembroke Stationery Company order book
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1536
Abstract
The Pembroke Stationery Company order book (1914) is a bound set of second copies of blueprint reproduction orders completed by this Salt Lake City firm. The clients recorded in the order book are all mining companies, with Utah Copper Co. and Alaska Gastineau Mining Co. both appearing frequently. Included with the order book are five loose sheets listing the tracing numbers for tracings to be reproduced.
Dates:
1914
Horace Sylvester Snyder family papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 3000
Abstract
The Horace Sylvester Snyder family papers (1902-2010) contain the personal and professional papers of Horace Sylvester Snyder (1912-2010) a professional photographer, and his father, Horace Greeley Snyder (1873-1951), the owner of multiple mines in the American West. The collection contains biographical information and correspondence of extended family members within the Snyder and Sylvester families.
Dates:
1902-2010
Uranium mining oral history project
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1322
Abstract
The uranium mining oral history project (1970-1971) was conducted under the auspices of the American West Center. The focus of the interviews was documentation of the uranium industry in Utah and Colorado. Among those interviewed were miners, residents of towns affected by the uranium boom, employees of Union Carbide and the Vanadium Corporation of America, Native Americans, and lawyers specializing in mining.
Dates:
1970-1971
Glenn Walker Wallace papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1141
Abstract
The Glenn Walker Wallace papers (1860s-1991) consist of personal, financial, and business materials relating to the lives of Glenn Walker Wallace (1898-1988) and her family. Wallace was a Utah musician and dancer who was co-founder of the Utah Symphony and Ballet West. She was the daughter of Matthew H. Walker, co-founder and president of the Walker Bank and Trust Company and the wife of John McChrystal Wallace, president of the bank from 1944 to 1957
Dates:
1860s-1991