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Granite-BiMetallic Consolidated Mining Company Records, 1881-1934
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Granite-BiMetallic Consolidated Mining Company.
- Title
- Granite-BiMetallic Consolidated Mining Company Records
- Dates
- 1881-1934 (inclusive)18811934
- Quantity
- 45 linear feet of shelf space
- Collection Number
- MC 317
- Summary
- The Granite-BiMetallic Consolidated Mining Company was a St. Louis, Missouri, based silver mining company formed from the merger of the Granite Mountain Mining Company, and Bi-Metallic Mining Company. Collection (1881-1934) consists of interoffice correspondence (1887-1931), incoming correspondence (1887-1898), outgoing correspondence in letterpress books (1881-1903), general correspondence (1898-1932), employment records, financial records, legal documents, production records, weekly superintendent's reports, and miscellany for all three companies.
- Repository
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Montana Historical Society, Library & Archives
Montana Historical Society Research Center Archives
225 North Roberts
PO Box 201201
Helena MT
59620-1201
Telephone: 4064442681
Fax: 4064445297
mhslibrary@mt.gov - Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Historical NoteReturn to Top
The Granite-BiMetallic Consolidated Mining Company of Philipsburg, Montana, was formed in April 1898 by the merger of the Granite Mountain Mining Company and the Bi-Metallic Mining Company.
The Granite claim was located in the fall of 1872, but was allowed to lapse. In 1880, Charles D. McLure acquired title to the property and formed a syndicate with several St. Louis capitalists, including Charles Clark, Augustus B. Ewing, Lewis M. Rumsey, Moses Rumsey, and Charles Taussig. The following year this syndicate incorporated as the Granite Mountain Mining Company. For the first few years, the company engaged primarily in development work. In the spring of 1884, a 20-stamp mill was built at Granite. Additional mills were constructed in 1886 and 1888. Because of the depletion of timber at Granite, the third mill was built at Rumsey several miles away. A gravity tramway connected the new mill with the mine. From 1883 to 1893, the mine produced over $20 million worth of silver and other metals. Hit by the drop in the price of silver in 1893, the Granite Mine shut down operations for most of the 1890s.
The James G. Blaine lode, which became the Bi-Metallic Mine, was located in April 1881, by William W. Williams. It was purchased by Charles D. McLure in 1883. Little development work was done on the mine until 1885. In June 1886, the property was incorporated as the Bi-Metallic Mining Company by a syndicate comprised of many of the owners of the Granite Mountain Mining Company, with the addition of Paul A. Fusz. During the winter of 1888-1889, a 50-stamp mill was built and another 50 stamps were added the following year. This mine produced over $7 million before shutting down in the mid-1890s.
Following the 1898 merger of the two interconnected syndicates into the Granite-BiMetallic Consolidated Mining Company, the company had several years of profitable operation, but in 1903, it briefly went into receivership. Thereafter the mines were operated primarily on the lease system. They produced sporadically until the 1920s, and in November 1934, the Granite-BiMetallic Consolidated Mining Company was dissolved.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The collection consists of the records of the Granite-BiMetallic Consolidated Mining Company and its two predecessor companies. It is divided into three subgroups: one for the Granite Mountain Mining Company, one for the Bi-Metallic Mining Company, and one for the consolidated company. Records include interoffice correspondence (1887-1931) between the offices in St. Louis and the mine offices in Philipsburg. This correspondence is very detailed about the day-to-day operations of the three companies. Correspondents include John T. Field, Lewis M. Rumsey, Thomas O. Hyman, Paul A. Fusz, Thomas Weir, James Henley, Werner Ziegler, Charles Clark, Alf. H. White, J.B. Risque, W. Thomas Hart, E.I. Holland, C. Jagels, George S. Zehnder, Charles D. McLure, John R. Lucas, Joseph Yob, and Leigh Wyman. In addition there is incoming correspondence (1887-1894) from equipment suppliers and others; outgoing correspondence (1881-1903) in letterpress books; and general correspondence (1898-1932). Court papers (1889-1915) include records of several court cases involving the companies. Employment records (1883-1893) include accident reports, assignments of wages, payrolls, and timebooks. There are only scattered financial records (1883-1931). Legal documents (1881-1930) include abstracts of title, contracts, a real estate record, lease records, notices of water rights, etc. Organizational records (1886-1922) include articles of incorporation, annual reports, minutes, and lists of stockholders. Production records (1884-1894) include assay reports, distribution of labor, mill and tramway reports, mine production reports, etc. One of the largest series consists of weekly reports (1884-1917) of superintendents F.L. Perkins, John W. Plummer, Paul A. Fusz, Thomas Weir, James Risque, Werner Ziegler, John R. Lucas; and of foremen James Willoughby, M.E. Blanger, C. Brusnahan, Julius Weigenstein, and Richard Trebilcock. These reports provide a weekly summary of exploration work, mine development, and production. In addition there are subject files on a bullion theft case (1899-1902), the salt chloride leaching plant (1909), oxy-acetylene welding, and sale of second hand machinery; as well as miscellany, including field survey books (1901-1934), advertisements from equipment suppliers, specifications of machinery and other topics.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection
Granite Mountain Mining Company Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Historical Material |
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Box/Folder | ||
1 / 1 | Report on the history of the Granite-BiMetallic Consolidated Mining
Company |
|
Interoffice Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
1 / 2-3 | Home Office (St. Louis office to Philipsburg office; correspondents
include John T. Field, Lewis M. Rumsey: scattered letters only) |
Feb. 1888- Jan. 1889 |
1 / 4-16 | Home Office (St. Louis office to Philipsburg office; correspondents
include Lewis M. Rumsey, John T. Field, Thomas O. Hyman) |
July 1889- Oct. 1892 |
2 / 1-7 | Home Office (St. Louis office to Philipsburg office; correspondents
include Lewis M. Rumsey, Thomas O. Hyman, Paul A. Fusz, F.J. Casey) |
Nov. 1892- Mar. 1898 |
2 / 8 | Home Office (St. Louis office to Philipsburg office: fragment)
|
undated |
/ -- | Home Office (Philipsburg office to St. Louis office: [see Weekly
Reports of Superintendent, boxes 13-16] |
1885-1889 |
2 / 9 | Home Office (Philipsburg office to St. Louis office: correspondent is
Thomas Weir, superintendent) |
Sept.1889- July 1893 |
3 / 1 | Home Office (Philipsburg office to St. Louis office: correspondents
include James Henley, J.C. Pyle, Werner Ziegler: also includes some weekly reports) |
Mar. 1893- Mar. 1898 |
Incoming Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
3 / 2 | A (correspondents include Charles A. Anderson, Della Armstrong,
Aschman Steel Casting Company) |
1889-1891 |
3 / 3 | Baker and Harper, Civil Engineers (includes T.T. Baker and J.H.
Harper) |
1890-1892 |
3 / 4 | B-C (correspondents include L.J. Baker, Thomas Bell and Company,
Bennett Brothers Company, Bi-Metallic Mining Company, Blue Bird Mining Company, Edgar Brooke, W.J. Callingham, Chicago
Iron Works, Charles Clark, Combination Mining and Milling Company, Continental Oil Company, Cumberland Mining and
Smelting Company) |
1889-1892 |
3 / 5 | D-E (correspondents include J.J. Dalton, Deer Lodge County offices,
Denver Fire Clay Company, Dickinson Brothers and King, Frank Durand, Eagle Lubricating and Refining Company, Electrical
Supply Company, Elgin Smelting Company, Elizabeth Mining Company, Elkhorn Mining Company, Mrs. Fred Elliott, William B.
Enos, Excelsior Manufacturing Company) |
1890-1893 |
3 / 6 | Forbis and Forbis |
1893 |
3 / 7 | Fraser and Chalmers, manufacturers of mining machinery |
1888-1893 |
3 / 8 | F (correspondents include Financial and Mining Record, Florence Oil
and Refining Company, George Frazer, E.C. Freyschlag) |
1892-1893 |
3 / 9 | G-J (correspondents include Bridget Gallagher, Gannon Brothers, Gold
Hill Mining Company, A.W. Harris Oil Company, Charles Harris, Helena and Livingston Smelting and Reduction Company,
Helena Steam Heating and Supply Company, Mrs. J.M. Hollquist, A.M. Holter Hardware Company, Ingersoll-Sergeant Rock
Drill Company, Inland Crystal Salt Company, William M. Jack, Journal Publishing Company) |
1889-1899 |
3 / 10 | K-M (correspondents include Kelley, Maus and Company; Kleinschmidt and
Brother; Knowles and Forbis; J. Henry Longmaid; McConnell, Clayberg, and Gunn; Duncan McFarland; Dan McLeod, A.G.
Mandel; W.H. Markham and Son; Meegan and Harding; Thomas G. Merrill; Mrs. G.R. Miller; Montana Secretary of State;
Montana State Boiler Inspector; Montana Company Ltd.; Montana Savings Bank; Montana Smelting Company; Cyrus J. Morgan)
|
1887-1892 |
3 / 11 | N-P (correspondents include National Electric Company, J.P. Nolan,
Northern Pacific Railroad Company, Northwest Thomson-Houston Electric Company, Norwalk Iron Works Company, E.H.
O'Donnell, Ottumwa Iron Works, Our Market, Park Brothers and Company, Parrott and Company, Pennsylvania Lead Company,
Pope and O'Connor, Purtle and Lynch) |
1890-1892 |
3 / 12 | R-S (correspondents include J.M. Read, J.E. Rickards, L.M. Rumsey
Manufacturing Company, Simmons Hardware Company, Augustus P. Smith, W.J. Smith, Southern Electrical Supply Company,
Robert Spencer) |
1887-1892 |
3 / 13 | T-W (correspondents include William Thompson; Trenton Iron Company;
W.S. Twohy; United States General Land Office; Webster, Camp and Lane Machine Company; Oscar H. White; T. Whitson;
Wilson and Gillie) |
1888-1892 |
Outgoing Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
4 / 1 | Letterpress book (includes some letters and weekly reports to Home
Office) |
May 1881- Nov. 1884 |
4 / 2 | Letterpress book (includes some letters and weekly reports to Home
Office) |
July 1886- Apr. 1887 |
4 / 3 | Letterpress book (includes some letters and weekly reports to Home
Office) |
Mar. 1888- Sept.1889 |
5 / 1-2 | Letterpress books |
Sept.1888- July 1889 |
6 / 1-2 | Letterpress books |
July 1889- Sept. 1890 |
7 / 1 | Letterpress book |
Sept.1890- May 1891 |
Court Papers |
||
Box/Folder | ||
8 / 1 | Edward H. Morse vs. Granite Mountain Mining Company (re dispute over
Baby lode claim) |
1889 |
8 / 2 | Miscellaneous (includes appellants' briefs in James E. Durfee vs.
Granite Mountain Mining Company; and in Matt. Ormond vs. Granite Mountain Mining Company) |
1891-1892 |
Employment Records |
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Box/Folder | ||
8 / 3-4 | Assignment of wages to merchants and others |
1890-1891, 1893 |
Volume | ||
Vol. 1-2 | Payroll checkstub books |
1890-1891 |
Box/Folder | ||
OvBx / 1 | Payroll sheets |
1885-1887 |
8 / 5-9 | Time books (includes one undated index in folder 9) |
1883-1893 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
8 / 10 | Bills of lading |
Sept. 1890; Apr. 1893 |
8 / 11 | Cash balance sheet |
July 1888 |
Volume | ||
Vol. 3-4 | Checkstub books |
1887-1890 |
Box/Folder | ||
8 / 12 | Checkstub book |
1890-1891 |
9 / 1 | Journal |
June 1892- Oct. 1894 |
9 / 2-3 | Order books |
May 1885- Aug. 1893 |
9 / 4 | Receipts |
July 1890 |
9 / 5 | Supplies bought |
1886-1887 |
10 / 1 | Supplies inventory |
July 1892 |
10 / 2-3 | Supplies issued |
1884-1888, 1891 |
OvBx / 2 | Supplies report |
Dec. 1883- July 1888 |
10 / 4 | Timber ordered from W.G. Price |
Aug. 1884 |
OvBx / 2 | Trial balance sheets |
1891-1892 |
Legal Documents |
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Box/Folder | ||
10 / 5 | Notices of water rights |
1896 |
10 / 6 | Proposals to deliver wood |
1891-1894 |
10 / 7 | Real estate record (includes copies of deeds and mineral certificates
to mining claims owned by company) |
1881-1887 |
10 / 8 | Record of leases |
undated |
10 / 9 | Register of claim affidavits, statements of improvements, etc.
|
1890-1891 |
10 / 10 | Releases from liability for damages |
1890-1891 |
10 / 11 | Tenant leases: alphabetically arranged |
1891-1892 |
11 / 1 | Tenant leases: chronologically arranged, with index |
1891-1893 |
11 / 2 | Miscellaneous (includes deposition, agreement, contracts, etc.)
|
1890-1893 |
Maps |
||
Box/Folder | ||
OvFd / 1 | Maps of claims and workings of Granite Mountain Mine |
1887-1892 |
Production Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
11 / 4 | Assay reports: mill |
1887, 1889 |
OvBx / 2 | Assay reports: mill |
1890-1893 |
11 / 5 | Assay reports: mill |
1894 |
11 / 6 | Assay reports: mine |
1885-1888, 1891 |
12 / 1 | Assay reports: mine |
1888-1889 |
12 / 2 | Brick hauled |
1884 |
12 / 3-4 | Distribution of labor [scattered records] |
1889-1891 |
12 / 5-7 | Mill and tramway reports |
1889-1893 |
Volume | ||
Vol. 5 | Mill and tramway reports |
1891-1892 |
Box/Folder | ||
12 / 8 | Record books of work done |
1891 |
12 / 9 | Salt record from Railway Express bills |
Sept. 1892 |
12 / 10 | Silver shipments (mostly to Pennsylvania Lead Company) |
1888-1893 |
12 / 11 | Wood used by roasters |
1887-1888, 1890-1891 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
12 / 12 | Annual reports [scattered] |
1883, 1886-1892 |
OvBx / 1 | Monthly statistical reports of superintendent |
1883-1890 |
13 / 1-4 | Weekly reports of superintendents F.L. Perkins and John W. Plummer
(also includes Home Office correspondence) |
Dec. 1884- Mar. 1887 |
14 / 1-2 | Weekly reports of superintendent John W. Plummer (also includes Home
Office correspondence) |
Mar. 1887- Mar. 1888 |
15 / 1-2 | Weekly reports of superintendents John W. Plummer and Paul A. Fusz
(also includes Home Office correspondence) |
Mar.-Nov. 1888 |
16 / 1-2 | Weekly reports of superintendents Paul A. Fusz and Thomas Weir (also
includes Home Office correspondence) |
Dec. 1888- Feb. 1890 |
17 / 1 | Weekly reports of superintendent Thomas Weir (also includes Home
Office correspondence) |
Feb. 1890- Apr. 1891 |
18 / 1 | Weekly reports of superintendent Thomas Weir (also includes Home
Office correspondence) |
Apr. 1891- Mar. 1892 |
19 / 1 | Weekly reports of superintendent Thomas Weir (also includes Home
Office correspondence) |
Mar. 1892- May 1893 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
19 / 2 | Boarding house list |
Sept. 1888 |
19 / 3 | Engineers' license ratings |
undated |
19 / 4-5 | Field survey books |
1891-1897 |
19 / 6 | Lunches provided for fire brigade |
July 1889 |
Bi-Metallic Mining Company Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Interoffice Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
20 / 1-7 | Home Office (St. Louis office to Philipsburg office: correspondents
include Charles Clark, S.O. Smith) |
June 1887- Feb. 1889 |
21 / 1-7 | Home Office (St. Louis office to Philipsburg office: correspondents
include Charles Clark, S.O. Smith, Paul A. Fusz, Alf. H. White) |
Mar. 1889- Apr. 1890 |
22 / 1-7 | Home Office (St. Louis office to Philipsburg office: correspondents
include Paul A. Fusz, Alf. H. White) |
May 1890- June 1891 |
23 / 1-9 | Home Office (St. Louis office to Philipsburg office: correspondents
include Paul A. Fusz, Alf. H. White, F.J. Casey) |
July 1891- Dec. 1892 |
24 / 1-10 | Home Office (St. Louis office to Philipsburg office: correspondents
include Paul A. Fusz, F.J. Casey) |
Jan. 1893- Dec. 1895 |
25 / 1-3 | Home Office (Philipsburg office to St. Louis office: correspondents
include J.B. Risque, Thomas T. Baker; also includes outgoing correspondence) |
July 1886- Dec. 1888 |
26 / 1-2 | Home Office (Philipsburg office to St. Louis office: correspondents
include J.B. Risque, E.H. Wilson, W. Thomas Hart; also includes outgoing correspondence) |
Dec. 1888- May 1890 |
27 / 1-3 | Home Office (Philipsburg office to St. Louis office: correspondents
include J.B. Risque; also includes outgoing correspondence) |
May 1890- July 1891 |
28 / 1-3 | Home Office (Philipsburg office to St. Louis office: correspondents
include J.B. Risque, W. Thomas Hart, Paul A. Fusz, J.M. Merrell, E.I. Holland; also includes outgoing correspondence,
until August 1892) |
July 1891- Dec. 1896 |
29 / 1-2 | Home Office (Philipsburg office to St. Louis office: correspondents
include E.I. Holland) |
Dec. 1896- Mar. 1898 |
Incoming Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
30 / 1 | A (correspondents include E.O. Ackerman, Ajax Feed-Water Heater and
Purifier Company, Edward P. Allis and Company, American Developing and Mining Company, American Silk Manufacturing
Company, Joseph Annear, L.S. Austin, Mrs. W.B. Ayres) |
1887-1894 |
30 / 2 | B.E. Barnum |
1889-1891 |
30 / 3-4 | Big Blackfoot Milling Company / Blackfoot Milling and Manufacturing
Company (W.H. Hammond) |
1887-1894 |
30 / 5 | Blue Bird Mining Company (Ferdinand VanZandt) |
1889-1890, 1894 |
30 / 6 | B (correspondents include Earle C. Bacon, Joseph H. Baker, L.J. Baker
Company, Thomas T. Baker, Baldwinsville Centrifugal Pump Works, Ballard and Bond, A.J. Bettles, Bickford and Francis
Belting Company, E.L. Bonner, Boston and Montana Consolidated Copper and Silver Mining Company, Spruille Braden, Frank
D. Brown, H.F. Brown, Burleigh Rock Drill Company, James L. Buskett, Butte Boiler Works) |
1887-1891, 1894 |
30 / 7 | California Powder Works |
1889-1891, 1894 |
30 / 8 | Continental Oil Company |
1887-1890, 1893-1894 |
30 / 9 | C (correspondents include California Cotton Mills Company, J.C.
Carson, E.J. Carter, J.P. Catching, Chicago Iron Works, Chrome Steel Works, A.G. Clark, Clayton and Company, Charles M.
Crutchfield) |
1887-1891, 1894 |
30 / 10 | Deer Lodge County offices |
1889-1891 |
30 / 11 | W.W. Dixon |
1887-1890 |
30 / 12 | D (correspondents include Joe Davis, John W. Dawson, Democratic
Central Committee, Dewey-Walter Refining Company, Diamond R Mining Company, Edith Donaldson, W.B. Duesler, Harry Dupee,
Frank Durand) |
1888-1891, 1894 |
30 / 13 | E (correspondents include East Granite Company [J.K. Pardee], Elk
Rapids Boiler Scale Dissolvent, Elkhorn Mining Company, Elliston Lime Company, C.H. Eshbaugh) |
1888-1891, 1894 |
30 / 14-16 | Fraser and Chalmers, mining machinery |
1887-1891, 1894 |
30 / 17 | F (correspondents include H.K. Fairgrieve, George W. Fairhurst, First
National Bank of Butte, L.F. Fleischer, Forbis and Forbis, Fred Burr and Granite Ditch Company) |
1888-1891, 1894 |
31 / 1 | Granite Mountain Mining Company |
1888-1891, 1894 |
31 / 2 | G (correspondents include Mrs. James Gallagher, Giant Powder Company,
Paris Gibson, John Gillig, Globe Smelting and Refining Company, B.F. Goodrich Company, Grand Republic Mining Company,
Granite Drug Company, Great Falls National Bank, George Gundaker, H.R. Gunn, W. & L.E. Gurley) |
1888-1891, 1894 |
31 / 3 | M.C. Harris and Company |
1894 |
31 / 4 | Henry Heil Chemical Company |
1887-1891, 1894 |
31 / 5 | Helena and Livingston Reduction Company |
1889 |
31 / 6 | Holden Smelting Company |
1886-1887 |
31 / 7 | A.M. Holter Hardware Company |
1889, 1894 |
31 / 8 | C.A. Hooper and Company |
1894 |
31 / 9 | Hope Mining Company of St. Louis |
1887-1891, 1894 |
31 / 10 | H (correspondents include H.C. Hansen, A.G. Harbaugh and Company,
James H. Harper, James V. Harrington, Harold J. Harris, Helena Board of Trade, Helena Iron Works, Joshua Hendy Machine
Works, R.A. Hewitt, D.D. Hunter, Isaac Huntoon) |
1887-1891, 1894 |
31 / 11 | Inland Salt Company / Inland Crystal Salt Company |
1889-1891, 1894 |
31 / 12 | W.F. Irving |
1888-1891 |
31 / 13 | I (correspondents include A.W. Ide, Industrial Works, Ingersoll Rock
Drill Company, Fred Inglis) |
1888-1891, 1894 |
31 / 14 | William M. Jack Hardware House |
1886-1891 |
31 / 15 | J-L (correspondents include J. James, Irving L. Janes, G.W. Jenkins,
H.M. Jordan, E.I. Keifert, G.A. Kellogg, Peter Kelly, W.R. Kenyon Hardware Company, Nicolas Kessler, Ketchum and
DeNoielle, Kirkendall and Son, Sarah Knox, M. Koch, Lake Superior Iron Works, Thomas Larson, I.H. Latey, J.M. Leavens
and Company, W.W. Lenhart, Leonard and Ellis, Lexington Foundry, Theodor Lexow, Leyson and Dalling, Lindsay and
Company) |
1887-1891, 1894 |
31 / 16 | Montana government offices (includes Boiler Inspector, Secretary of
State, Experiment Station) |
1890-1891, 1894 |
31 / 17 | M (correspondents include P.A. MacDonald, Magnesia Sectional Covering
Company, Main and Pulling Bankers, A.G. Mandel and Company, McKay and Helbert, K.A. McLennan, E.C. Meacham Arms
Company, Merchants National Bank, Missoula Mercantile Company, Montana Electric Company, Montana Lumber and Produce
Company, Montana Savings Bank, Montana Union Railway Company, W.T. Morgan, H.C. Musgrove) |
1887-1891, 1894 |
31 / 18 | Northern Pacific Railroad Company; Northern Pacific Express Company
|
1888-1891, 1894 |
31 / 19 | N-O (correspondents include National Smelting and Refining Company,
Northwest Thomson-Houston Electric Company, Omaha and Grant Smelting Company, Joseph O'Neill, Ontario Mill)
|
1890-1894 |
31 / 20 | Pelton Water Wheel Company |
1894 |
31 / 21 | P-Q (correspondents include Pacific Iron Works, Park Coal and Coke
Company, M. Parkinson, People's Forwarding Company, Phoenix Steel Wire Broom and Brush Company, Anton Pirnat, John D.
Pope, Pope and O'Connor Druggists, T.C. Power and Company, George E. Price, Robert Quayle, Quicksilver) |
1887-1891, 1894 |
31 / 22 | Roessler and Hasslacher Chemical Company |
1886-1891 |
31 / 23 | L.M. Rumsey Manufacturing Company |
1886-1891 |
31 / 24 | R (correspondents include Rand Drill Company |
1887-1891, 1894 |
31 / 25 | William B. Scaife and Sons |
1894 |
31 / 26 | S (correspondents include St. Louis Sampling and Testing Works,
Ferdinand Sands, George A. Schastey and Company, William Schmitner, George M. Scott and Company, Scottish Union and
National Insurance Company, Silver King Mining Company, W.L. Slater, L.Y. Smith, Shea Smith and Company, Otto Stalmann,
John Stedman, Summit Wood Company) |
1887-1891, 1894 |
31 / 27 | Trenton Iron Company |
1891, 1894 |
31 / 28 | Tuttle Manufacturing and Supply Company |
1891, 1894 |
31 / 29 | T (correspondents include Tacoma Smelting and Refining Company, Joseph
Tiefenthaler, Harvey Titcomb, Toole and Wallace, L.C. Trent and Company) |
1890-1891, 1894 |
31 / 30 | Union Pacific System |
1891 |
31 / 31 | United States government agencies (includes Dept. of Agriculture
Forestry Division, Assay Office Helena, Land Office Helena, Surveyor General) |
1888-1891, 1891 |
31 / 32 | U (correspondents include Union Iron Works, Union Railway Storage
Company, United Smelting and Refining Company, U.S. Public Sampling Company) |
1889-1891, 1894 |
31 / 33 | Vacuum Oil Company |
1890-1891, 1894 |
31 / 34 | Wilson and Gillie (John Gillie) |
1887-1891, 1894 |
31 / 35 | W-Z (correspondents include W and S Hydraulic Machinery Works, W.H.
Walker Soap and Candle makers, Western Iron Works, Wheaton Reynolds and Company, Alex Wise, Woodruff and Company, Frank
B. Wright, W.H. Wright, Zenor and Trask) |
1888-1891, 1894 |
Outgoing Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
32 / 1-3 | Letterpress books |
May 1892- July 1895 |
33 / 1 | Letterpress book [includes Granite-BiMetallic Consolidated Mining
Company letters, Jan.-May 1898] |
July 1895- May 1898 |
Court Papers |
||
Box/Folder | ||
33 / 2 | Notice of Sheriff's sale of McKechney Milling Company property
|
April 1894 |
Employment Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
33 / 3 | Accident reports [includes Granite-BiMetallic Consolidated Mining
Company, 1898-1907] |
1894-1907 |
33 / 4 | Time books |
1895-1898 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
34 / 1-5 | Bills and invoices: A-W |
1894-1898 |
34 / 6 | Check register (includes sundry and payroll) [includes
Granite-BiMetallic Consolidated Mining Company] |
1891-1901 |
34 / 7-8 | Financial reports (includes inventories, trial balances, production
costs, etc.) |
July 1889- Oct. 1894 |
35 / 1 | Order book |
1894-1898 |
35 / 2 | Receipt book: Northern Pacific Express Company |
1892-1905 |
Organizational Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
35 / 3 | Articles of incorporation (photocopied from Secretary of State's
records) |
1886 |
Production Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
35 / 4 | Bullion sheets |
1892-1893 |
35 / 4a | Level reports |
1891-1893 |
35 / 5 | Samples taken |
1892 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
35 / 6 | Weekly and monthly reports of Superintendent James Risque |
Dec.1886- Dec. 1887 |
36 / 1 | Weekly reports of Superintendents W. Thomas Hart, Paul A. Fusz, and
Werner Zeigler |
Feb. 1894- Apr. 1898 |
36 / 2 | Weekly reports of Mine Foreman James Willoughby |
June 1892- Dec. 1898 |
Miscellany |
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Box/Folder | ||
36 / 3 | Cost estimate for Charles Clark's house |
1887 |
36 / 4 | Miscellaneous (includes ad for wagons, brochure for Jorada Furnace
Company) |
1893, undated |
Granite-BiMetallic Consolidated Mining Company Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Interoffice Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
37 / 1-7 | Home Office (St. Louis office to Philipsburg office; correspondents
include Paul A. Fusz, C. Jagels) |
Aug. 1898- Aug. 1899 |
38 / 1-10 | Home Office (St. Louis office to Philipsburg office; correspondents
include Paul A. Fusz, C. Jagels) |
Sept.1899- Oct. 1900 |
39 / 1-11 | Home Office (St. Louis office to Philipsburg office; correspondents
include Paul A. Fusz, C. Jagels, George S. Zehnder) |
Nov. 1900- June 1902 |
40 / 1-13 | Home Office (St. Louis office to Philipsburg office; correspondents
include Paul A. Fusz, George S. Zehnder; company in receivership July-Nov. 1903; May 1904 includes trial balance sheet;
Dec. 1904 includes list of insurance policies and bullion returns) |
July 1902- Dec. 1904 |
41 / 1-12 | Home Office (St. Louis office to Philipsburg office; correspondents
include Paul A. Fusz, George S. Zehnder) |
Jan. 1905- Dec. 1908 |
42 / 1-7 | Home Office (St. Louis office to Philipsburg office; correspondents
include Paul A. Fusz [died Feb. 1910], George S. Zehnder, Charles D. McLure) |
Jan. 1909- Dec. 1911 |
43 / 1-11 | Home Office (St. Louis office to Philipsburg office; correspondents
include Charles D. McLure, George S. Zehnder, Lewis M. Rumsey Jr., Edward S. Orr, Charles G. Ewing, John P. Meyer,
Leigh Wyman) |
Feb. 1912- Aug. 1916 June 1917- Oct. 1931 |
44 / 1-2 | Home Office (Philipsburg office to St. Louis office; correspondents
include Superintendent Werner Zeigler; includes subject index) |
May 1898- Mar. 1900 |
45 / 1-2 | Home Office (Philipsburg office to St. Louis office; correspondents
include Superintendent Werner Zeigler; includes subject index) |
Mar. 1900- Dec. 1901 |
46 / 1-4 | Home Office (Philipsburg office to St. Louis office; correspondents
include Superintendent Werner Zeigler; Receiver Paul A. Fusz; Assistant Superintendent John R. Lucas; includes subject
index) |
Jan. 1902- Dec. 1904 |
47 / 1-7 | Home Office (Philipsburg office to St. Louis office; correspondents
include Assistant Superintendent John R. Lucas; includes subject index) |
Dec. 1904- Dec. 1907 |
48 / 1-9 | Home Office (Philipsburg office to St. Louis office; correspondents
include Assistant Superintendent John R. Lucas; Paul A. Fusz) |
Jan. 1908- Dec. 1910 |
49 / 1-11 | Home Office (Philipsburg office to St. Louis office; correspondents
include Assistant Superintendent John R. Lucas [died Apr. 1917]; Superintendent Joseph Yob) |
Jan. 1911- June 1931 |
50 / 1 | Home Office (Philipsburg office to St. Louis office; correspondents
include Mine Foreman James Willoughby) |
Mar. 1898- Apr. 1902 |
50 / 2-3 | Home Office (Philipsburg office to St. Louis office; "½ letters"
primarily bookkeeping) |
Jan. 1900- July 1903 |
50 / 3a | Home Office (miscellaneous) |
1917-1931 |
50 / 4-5 | Home Office (telegrams) |
1899-1900 |
51 / 1-17 | Home Office (telegrams) |
1901-1931 |
General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
52 / 1 | Abbe Engineering Company |
1906-1912, 1916 |
52 / 2 | D.C. Adams |
1898 |
52 / 3 | William Ainsworth and Sons |
1911-1912 |
52 / 4 | Alice Gold and Silver Mining Company |
1898-1901 |
52 / 5-6 | Edward P. Allis Company / Allis-Chalmers Company (includes Fred J.
Rowlands, Butte agent) |
1898-1916 |
52 / 7-8 | American Engineering Works (includes Charles E. Billin) |
1898-1905 |
52 / 9 | American Exchange National Bank |
1903, 1909 1912 |
52 / 10-13 | American Smelting and Refining Company |
1899-1916 |
52 / 14 | American Spiral Pipe Works |
1907-1912 |
52 / 15 | American Steel and Wire Company |
1913-1916 |
52 / 16-17 | Anaconda Copper Mining Company |
1898-1899 |
53 / 1-11 | Anaconda Copper Mining Company |
1900-1917 |
53 / 12 | Julius Andrae and Sons Company |
1912 |
53 / 13 | Atkins, Kroll and Company |
1911-1915 |
53 / 14 | Austin Separator Company |
1904 |
53 / 15 | A (correspondents include Acme Coal Company; John Ainsley; Alaska Junk
Company; Aldrich Pump Company; J.B. Ambler; American Carbon Works; American Hard Rubber Company; American Institute of
Mining Engineers; American Insurance Company; American Manufacturing Company, Cordage; J.J. Anthony; Olive Argall;
Frederick Armitage; Arnold, Hoffman and Company; E.C. Atwater; Charles I. Auer; Henry Auerbach |
1904 |
54 / 1 | Babcock and Wilcox Company (includes predecessor Stirling Consolidated
Boiler Company) |
1910-1912 |
54 / 2 | Bearcreek Coal Company |
1907-1914 |
54 / 3 | Robert A. Bell |
1901-1902, 1916 |
54 / 4 | Bemis Brothers Bag Company (includes brochures) |
1916 |
54 / 5 | A.J. Bettles |
1902-1903 |
54 / 6-7 | Big Blackfoot Milling Company |
1898-1910 |
54 / 8 | Charles E. Billin and Company |
1898-1904 |
54 / 9 | Bi-Metallic Mercantile Company |
1899-1905 |
54 / 10 | Bituminous Coal Company |
1907-1911 |
54 / 11 | E.E. Blumenthal, assayer |
1910-1912 |
54 / 12 | W.D. Boyce and Company |
1901-1902 |
54 / 13 | Bradley Engineering Machinery Company |
1903 |
54 / 14 | Braun-Knecht-Hermann Company |
1911-1915 |
54 / 15 | Peter Breen |
1905-1912 |
54 / 16 | Bridger Coal Company / Bridger Coal and Improvement Company
|
1901-1908 |
54 / 17 | Frank D. Brown (includes Charles D. McLure Gold Mines, Basin Gulch
Syndicate, Henderson Mining Company, insurance business) |
1898-1907 |
54 / 18 | Horace F. Brown |
1898-1899 |
54 / 19 | Wilton G. Brown |
1908-1911 |
54 / 20 | C. Brusnahan |
1998-1901 |
54 / 21 | Burroughs Adding Machine Company |
1909-1915 |
54 / 22 | Business-Men's Clearing House Company |
1907-1916 |
54 / 23 | Butte Carriage Works |
1911-1913 |
54 / 24 | Butte Machinery Company |
1912-1916 |
54 / 25 | Butte Sewer Pipe and Tile Company |
1902-1910 |
54 / 26 | Ba (correspondents include H.C. Bacorn, Simon Bamberger, Simon Bank,
John Barclay, G.S. Barnhart, E.T. Barnum Iron Works, Barrett Company, G.F. Bartlett, Jacques Baszanger and Company)
|
1898-1916 |
54 / 27 | Be-Bl (correspondents include S.J.M. Beebee; S. Beers Gold Mill and
Extraction Company; Benson, Carpenter and Company; F.A. Benton; Berry Coal and Coke Company; Bethlehem Steel Company;
I.R. Blaisdell; Blake-Denison Weigher Company; F.A. Block; Blumkin Hide and Junk Company) |
1898-1916 |
54 / 28 | Bo (correspondents include W.C. Bohm, Robert E. Booraem, Francis L.
Bosqui, Boston and Montana Consolidated Copper and Silver Mining Company, B.M. Boyle) |
1898-1916 |
54 / 29 | Br-By (correspondents include A. Bradford, W.L. Brennan, Broderick and
Bascom Rope Company, Brooklyn Mining Company, J.J. Brossoit, Bryan-Marsh Company, Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining and
Concentrating Company, Charles P. Burr and Company, William A. Burr, Burt Manufacturing Company, Louis W. Buskett,
Butler and McKinnon Diamond Drilling Company, Butte and Boston Consolidated Mining Company, Butte Electric and Power
Company, Charles Butters and Company, P.W. Byrne) |
1898-1916 |
55 / 1 | Caird and Hawksworth / Caird Engineering Works |
1901-1907 |
55 / 2 | California Powder Works |
1899-1905 |
55 / 3 | B.E. Calkins Stationery |
1899-1917 |
55 / 4 | J.T. Carroll Lumber Company / J.T. Carroll Wagon Company |
1900-1912 |
55 / 5 | Chalmers and Williams, Mining Machinery |
1907-1913 |
55 / 6 | H. Channon and Company |
1900-1907 |
55 / 7 | E.R. Chase |
1898-1899 |
55 / 8 | Chestnut Coal Company |
1900-1901 |
55 / 9 | Chicago House Wrecking Company |
1901-1912 |
55 / 10 | Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company |
1903 |
55 / 11 | Chrome Steel Works |
1899-1900 |
55 / 12 | Citizens' Coal Company |
1901-1903 |
55 / 13 | William A. Clark (per A.H. Wethey) |
1902-1909 |
55 / 14 | Clarke Fork Coal Mining Company |
1900-1901 |
55 / 15 | Cleveland Bronze and Brass Works |
1908-1909 |
55 / 16 | Colorado Iron Works Company |
1898, 1912 1916 |
55 / 17 | Colorado Smelting and Mining Company |
1899-1900 |
55 / 18 | Colusa Parrot Mining and Smelting Company |
1901-1909 |
55 / 19 | J.T. Conner, assayer |
1902-1907 |
55 / 20 | A.W. Constans |
1911 |
55 / 21 | Continental Oil Company |
1898-1916 |
55 / 22 | Contractors Machinery and Storage Company |
1916-1917 |
55 / 23 | Cool Land Improvement Company (Frank Thoma) |
1901 |
55 / 24 | Walter Cooper |
1898-1901 |
55 / 25 | M.B. Cory, assayer |
1910-1916 |
55 / 26 | E.A. Cralle |
1907-1912 |
55 / 27 | Ca-Cl (correspondents include Fred G. Caldwell, M. Canby, Carleton Dry
Goods Company, Carney Coal Company, G.F. Carr, R.C. Chambers, Bert Churchill, Horace F. Clark, Nellie M. Clark, Charles
A. Clarke, Thomas Cleary, Cleveland Armature Works, Cleveland Rock Drill Company) |
1898-1916 |
55 / 28 | Co (correspondents include Coeur d'Alene Lumber Company, Cokedale Coal
Company, C.K. Cole, Colorado Industrial and Mining Inspection Company, Combination Mining and Milling Company, Thomas
P. Conrad Iron and Steel, R. Conn, M.J. Connell Company, Continental Portland Cement Company, Convent of the Good
Shepherd, Thomas Coonan, Charles H. Cooper, Coplay Cement Manufacturing Company, J. Cosgrove) |
1898-1916 |
55 / 29 | Cr-Cu (correspondents include Crane and Ordway, N.R. and J. Cranshaw,
Mary Creighton, Cripple Creek Machine Shops Company, Crocker-Wheeler Company, Lewis Crook, Samuel Cupples Wooden Ware
Company) |
1898-1914 |
56 / 1 | Daly Bank and Trust Company |
1901-1911 |
56 / 2 | Sewell Davis (Bear Creek Coal) |
1907-1908 |
56 / 3 | Deer Lodge County offices |
1899-1906 |
56 / 4 | Democratic Party [see also Walter Cooper] |
1899-1908 |
56 / 5 | Denver Engineering Works Company |
1901-1915 |
56 / 6 | Denver Fire Clay Company |
1901-1916 |
56 / 7 | Denver Rock Drill Manufacturing Company |
1916-1917 |
56 / 8 | Diamond Coal and Coke Company |
1902-1916 |
56 / 9 | Diamond R Mining Company (L.S. McLure) |
1900-1901 |
56 / 10 | Didier-March Company |
1909-1910 |
56 / 11 | Dimmick Concentrating Company |
1902-1903 |
56 / 12 | John V.M. Dorr / Dorr Cyanide Machinery Company / Dorr Company (re
Dorr Classifiers) |
1907, 1912 1917 |
56 / 13 | Duff Patents Company |
1899-1900 |
56 / 14 | E.I. du Pont de Nemours Powder Company |
1907-1916 |
56 / 15 | Frank Durand |
1900, 1909 |
56 / 16 | Da-De (correspondents include Wilton E. Darrow, William Davey, Edgar
Dayton, Dean Steam Pump Company, L.C. Dear, A.R. Dearborn, Dearborn Drug and Chemical Works, Lee DeCamp, Deemer
Manufacturing Company, L.P. Degen Belting Company, Deister Concentrator Company, De La Mars Mercur Mines Company,
Deming Company, Denny-Renton Clay and Coal Company, Denver Quartz Mill and Crusher Company, Denver Sewer Pipe and Clay
Company, Development and Funding Company, H.J. Dewey, Dewey Engineers #86, F.P. DeWilde) |
1898-1916 |
56 / 17 | Di-Dw (correspondents include Diamond Drill Contracting Company,
Diamond Incandescent Lamp Company, Dingwall Brothers, Henry Dissett, Joseph M. Dixon, W.M. Douglass, Thomas J.
Dougherty, Downie-Wright Manufacturing Company, S.R. Dresser Manufacturing Company, John N. Drummond Jr., Duquesne
Steel Foundry Company, Reuben Dwight) |
1898-1916 |
57 / 1 | Edgar and Cameron |
1897 |
57 / 2 | R.W. Edmunds |
1916-1917 |
57 / 3 | Elliston Limestone Company |
1907 |
57 / 4 | Eureka Company of San Francisco |
1904-1907 |
57 / 5 | Excelsior Powder Company |
1911 |
57 / 6 | E (correspondents include David Eaden, East Butte Copper Mining
Company, El Dorado Water and Deep Gravel Mining Company, El Oro Mining and Railway Company, Eldorado Mining Company,
Electric Manufacturers' Sales Company, Elkhorn Electrometal Company, Elkhorn Silver Mining Company, Hugh Elliott, Clyde
J. Elmer, Embree-McLean Carriage Company, George S. Emerick, Engineering and Mining Journal, Ericsson Manufacturing
Company, Thomas Evans, Ewing-Merkle Electric Company, Excelsior Redwood Company), C.W. Eye) |
1898-1916 |
57 / 7 | Fair Drug and Assay Supply Company |
1898-1916 |
57 / 8 | A.A. Fairbairn, insurance |
1901-1908 |
57 / 9 | Fairbanks, Morse and Company |
1907-1912 |
57 / 10 | Falkenburg and Laucks |
1912 |
57 / 11 | J.B. Featherman |
1900-1911 |
57 / 12 | J.C. Febles, assayer |
1909-1910 |
57 / 13 | John F. Forbis; Forbis and Evans |
1898-1901 |
57 / 14 | A.G. Fraser |
1906 |
57 / 15 | Fraser and Chalmers, Mining Machinery |
1898-1901 |
57 / 16 | Frenier and Son, Sand Pumps |
1901-1904 |
57 / 17 | Paul A. Fusz (personal); Firmin D. Fusz |
1906, 1917 |
57 / 18 | F (correspondents include Factory, the Magazine of Management, Farmers
State Bank of Victor, Mrs. Tom Farrell, Ferns and Fraser Insurance, F.M. Field, Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, Paul
J. Fisher, R.H. Fletcher, Mrs. Harry Floyd, Charles H. Foote, H.G. Foster, Robert W. Francis, Fulton Iron Works)
|
1899-1916 |
57 / 19 | Garfield Smelting Company |
1908 |
57 / 20 | Garlock Packing Company |
1903-1905, 1815-1916 |
57 / 21 | Gates Iron Works |
1898-1902 |
57 / 22 | Gawley Foundry and Machine Works |
1903-1904 |
57 / 23 | General Electric Company |
1913-1916 |
57 / 24 | General Engineering Company |
1916 |
57 / 25 | Giant Powder Company |
1901 |
57 / 26 | Gold Reef Mining Company / Gold Reef Mines Company |
1905-1911 |
57 / 27 | Goodall Brothers, assayers |
1909-1915 |
57 / 28 | Gorham Rubber Company |
1901-1911 |
57 / 29 | Charles Graham Chemical Pottery Works |
1909-1910 |
57 / 30 | Granite County offices |
1899-1917 |
57 / 31 | Great Falls Power Company |
1911-1915 |
57 / 32 | Green Engineering Company |
1902-1912 |
57 / 33 | John A. Greenawalt |
1907-1908 |
57 / 34 | Guardian Casualty and Guaranty Company |
1915-1916 |
57 / 35 | M. Guian and Company |
1908-1909 |
58 / 1 | G (correspondents include Gannon and Neu, dry goods; General Naval
Stores Company; General Specialty Company; Richard Gies; Horatio Gilbert and Company; John Gillie; A.J. Gillis; Gold
Coin Mining and Milling Company; Goldberg Hide and Fur Company; Goodyear Rubber Company; Bancroft Gore; James G.
Graham, mining machinery; W.A. Graham; Frank C. Granger; Green Campbell Consolidated Gold Mining Company; Frank B.
Green; Gregory Electric Company; W.E. Griffin; J.K. Gulland; W. and L.E. Gurley) |
1899-1916 |
58 / 2 | Haas Brothers (re mercury) |
1899-1916 |
58 / 3 | Hallidie-Painter Tramway Company / Hallidie Machinery Company
|
1905-1916 |
58 / 4 | Hammond Mining Company |
1914 |
58 / 5 | E.A. Hannah, insurance agent, banker |
1908-1916 |
58 / 6 | Henderson Mining Company (includes predecessor Charles D. McLure Gold
Mines; correspondents include Frank D. Brown and W.T. Parkison, managers) |
1902-1903 |
58 / 7 | Henion and Hubbell, hydraulic machinery |
1902-1903 |
58 / 8 | Henry Heil Chemical Company |
1898-1915 |
58 / 9 | S.P. Holden |
1898-1911 |
58 / 10 | E.I. Holland |
1902, 1904 |
58 / 11 | A.M. Holter Hardware Company |
1898-1912 |
58 / 12 | Hope Mining Company of St. Louis |
1898 |
58 / 13 | C.M. Howard |
1901-1903 |
58 / 14 | Ha-He (correspondents include M.L. Hafner, Hamill and Calnan, Hammond
Manufacturing Company, A. Hanauer, Hapgoods, P.J. Harrington, L.A. Harsh, Charles S. Hartman, L.J. Hartzell, Hascall
Paint Company, Lawrence Hauck, C.H. Head, Joe C. Hebert, Ed Heimbach, Hendrie and Bolthoff Manufacturing and Supply
Company, Joshua Henry Iron Works, Hennessy Company, George J. Henry Jr., L.T. Herman) |
1898-1916 |
58 / 15 | Hi-Hy (correspondents include Highland Boy Gold Mining Company, R.J.
Hoffma, T.S. Hogan, Holtzer-Cabot Electric Company, John A. Houghton, Henry Hubert, Hum Quay, Freeman Humes, A.J.
Huneke, C.W. Hunt Company, Mrs. John Huy) |
1898-1916 |
58 / 16 | Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Company / Ingersoll-Rand Company |
1900-1917 |
58 / 17 | Inland Crystal Salt Company |
1899-1902, 1909 |
58 / 18 | International Acheson Graphite Company |
1909 |
58 / 19 | International Coal Company (re Peerless Bear Creek Coal) |
1907-1914 |
58 / 20 | Interstate Rubber Company |
1907 |
58 / 21 | I (correspondents include Idaho Canning Company, Idaho Smelting and
Refining Company, Independent Crystal Salt Company, G.T. Ingersoll Machinery Company, Insoloid Fuse Company,
International Metallurgical Company, Inter-State Business Exchange, Inter-State Oil Company, Iron Mountain Company)
|
1899-1914 |
58 / 22 | Jeffrey Manufacturing Company |
1898-1908 |
58 / 23 | R.J. Johannes, agent for Gebo Coal Company |
1907 |
58 / 24 | Johns-Manville Company |
1902-1908 |
58 / 25 | Johnson and McCarthy (Chestnut Coal Mines) |
1898-1900 |
58 / 26 | Johnston and Chapman Company |
1903-1908 |
59 / 1 | Judson Dynamite and Powder Company |
1899-1905 |
59 / 2 | J (correspondents include James Ore Concentrator Company, Jardine
Machinery Company, Isaac G. Johnson and Company, C.D. Joslyn) |
1898-1912 |
59 / 3 | Louis Kaufman and Company |
1899-1905, 1912 |
59 / 4 | H.I. Keen (re Diamond Hill Gold Mines, Hassel) |
1901 |
59 / 5 | Kessler Brick and Sewer Pipe Works; Kessler Brewing Company; Charles
N. Kessler |
1900-1901, 1907 |
59 / 6 | Klein Concentrating and Classifying Company; Klein and Bourne; John
Klein |
1901-1910 |
59 / 7 | K (correspondents include J.M. Kachelhofer, John Kaiser, H.H. Kee,
G.P. Keller Manufacturing Company, Lem Kelley, C.A. Kent, E.D. Kent, Byron C. Kerr, Keuffel and Esser Company, Keystone
Lubricating Company, M.D. Kippen, M.A. Knapp, Hiram Knowles, Knowles Steam Pump Works, Koering Cyaniding Process
Company, Kuehn Brothers, R.P. Kyle) |
1898-1915 |
59 / 8 | Largey Lumber Company |
1902 |
59 / 9 | Latrobe Steel Company |
1902-1903 |
59 / 10 | Lauzier-Wolcott Company |
1914-1915 |
59 / 11 | Lewis and Walker, assayers |
1908 |
59 / 12 | J. George Leyner Engineering Works |
1902-1912 |
59 / 13 | Link-Belt Machinery Company / Link-Belt Company |
1899-1910 |
59 / 14 | Livingston Coal and Coke Company |
1898 |
59 / 15 | John R. Lucas; E.M. Lewis; Bill Lucas; Sarah Lucas |
1901-1917 |
59 / 16 | Mrs. Tim Lynch |
1901-1903 |
59 / 17 | L (correspondents include Laclede Mining Company of Utah; Edwin M.
Lamb; Joe Larsen; Ira Lattin; Leege and Haskins; R.D. Leggat; A. Leschen and Sons Rope Company; Herman Levy; Theodore
Lexow; Lindrooth, Shubart and Company; Lippincott Company; Liquid Air Industrial Company; M.W. Littlefield; Thomas
Long) |
1898-1916 |
59 / 18 | Bernard MacDonald |
1912-1913 |
59 / 19 | Magnolia Metal Company |
1898-1908 |
59 / 20 | Manhattan Rubber Manufacturing Company |
1902-1903 |
59 / 21 | D.N. McDonald |
1899-1912 |
59 / 22 | Phil McHugh |
1911-1912 |
59 / 23 | Charles D. McLure; Edgar McLure; L.S. McLure |
1898-1911 |
59 / 24 | E. Merrifield; Lydia Merrifield; P. Merrifield |
1909-1912 |
59 / 25 | Metals Buying and Refining Company |
1911-1912 |
59 / 26 | Michigan Pipe Company |
1911-1912 |
59 / 27 | Alexander Milburn Company |
1915-1916 |
59 / 28 | Mine and Smelter Supply Company |
1898-1917 |
59 / 29 | Mining and Scientific Press |
1902-1912 |
59 / 30-31 | Missoula Mercantile Company |
1899-1916 |
59 / 32 | Mitchell and Turner, Mining, Milling and Smelting Machinery
|
1900-1901 |
60 / 1 | C.B. Moase and Company |
1901 |
60 / 2 | A.D. Moffat |
1899-1907 |
60 / 3 | Monarch Paint Company |
1914-1915 |
60 / 4 | S.J. Monroe and Company |
1900 |
60 / 5 | Montana Coal and Coke Company |
1902-1907, undated |
60 / 6-7 | Montana Electric Company |
1898-1917 |
60 / 8 | Montana Hardware Company |
1898-1903 |
60 / 9 | Montana Industrial Accident Board |
1915-1916 |
60 / 10 | Montana Iron Works |
1898-1908 |
60 / 11 | Montana Mining Company Ltd. / Montana Company Ltd. |
1900-1907 |
60 / 12 | Montana Ore Purchasing Company |
1899-1905 |
60 / 13 | Montana Power Company |
1913-1916 |
60 / 14 | Montana State Boiler Inspector |
1898-1916 |
60 / 15 | Montana State Mine Inspector |
1898-1916 |
60 / 16 | Montana [various state agencies] |
1898-1916 |
60 / 17 | Montana (includes Montana Electric Novelty Company, Montana
Metallurgical Company, Montana-Tonopah Mining Company) |
1900-1909 |
60 / 18 | W.E. Moore |
1898-1916 |
60 / 19 | Cyrus J. Morgan |
1898-1916 |
60 / 20 | Mountain Side Coal Company |
1899-1901 |
60 / 21 | Mike Mungas |
1901-1905 |
60 / 22 | Ma (correspondents include Machinery Supply Company, C.L. Macumber,
J.C. Mahoney, Main Belting Company, Charles F. Mallett, E.W. Mallory, A.G. Mandel, Lee Mantle, M. Martin, S.W. Martin,
Guy E. Marvin) |
1898-1912 |
60 / 23 | Mc and Mac (correspondents include A.J. McCabe, P.B. McCabe and
Company, August McCarthy, C.T. McCullough, J.A. McDonald, J.J. McDonald, R.L. McDonald, James M. McDougall, G.T.
McGuire, McIntosh and Seymour Corporation, Dan J. McKenzie, McMaster-Pieper Machine Company, H. McPherson, Daniel
McQuarrie, C.J. McSherry) |
1898-1916 |
60 / 24 | Me and Mi (correspondents include Mechanical Rubber Company, Merrell
Lumber and Salt Company, George Metcalf, T.J. Mette, Mexican Mining Journal, John P. Meyer, James H. Mills, A. Milne
and Company, George Miltenberger, Milwaukee Gold Extraction Company, Mineralized Rubber Company, Minerals Separation
American Syndicate, Mining Reporter, L.S. Mitchell) |
1898-1917 |
60 / 25 | Mo and My (correspondents include Perry V. Molson, Monarch Engineering
and Manufacturing Company, Monighan's Machine Works, Morley and Thomas, George T. Morris, Willard S. Morse, Mount Royal
Mining and Reduction Company, Mountain States Telegraph and Telephone Company, Will H. Murgittroyd) |
1900-1912 |
61 / 1 | National Carbon Company |
1903-1913 |
61 / 2 | National Fuse Company |
1912-1914 |
61 / 3 | New Elkhorn Mining Company |
1898-1900 |
61 / 4 | Newbury Machinery Company (re Traylor Concentrating Tables)
|
1907-1908 |
61 / 5-8 | Northern Pacific Railway Company |
1898-1916 |
61 / 9 | Northwestern Improvement Company |
1903-1916 |
61 / 10 | Norwalk Iron Works Company |
1899-1912 |
61 / 11 | Nott-Atwater Company / W.S. Nott Company |
1902-1912 |
61 / 12 | N (correspondents include National Lead Company, National Smelting and
Refining Company, New York and New Jersey Lubricant Company, New York Rubber Company, William L. Newlove, Grace
Nicholson, Carl Ludwig Nix, North Western Fuel Company, Northern Handle Company, Norvell-Shapleigh Hardware Company)
|
1898-1916 |
61 / 13 | Ontario Silver Mining Company (Ontario Mine and Ontario Mill)
|
1898-1905 |
61 / 14 | John H. Opie |
1898-1899 |
61 / 15 | Oregon Short Line Railroad Company |
1899-1903 |
61 / 16 | O (correspondents include Oakland Chemical Company, "Observer", Ohio
Coal Company, Oil and Waste Saving Machine Company, Oliver Continuous Filter Company, Ore Concentration Company, O.D.
Orr, Otis Elevator Company, Gust A. Overstrom, G.B. Owen, M.B. Owens) |
1898-1911 |
61 / 17 | Pacific Coast Pipe Company |
1902-1909 |
61 / 18 | Pacific Tank Company / Pacific Tank and Pipe Company |
1906-1914 |
61 / 19 | Panhandle Smelting Company |
1906-1907 |
61 / 20 | Paraffine Paint Company |
1908-1909 |
61 / 21 | W.T. Parkison |
1898-1907 |
61 / 22 | Parks Electro-Cyanide Company (John R. Parks) |
1907, 1915 |
61 / 23 | J.H. Parsons Chemical Company |
1898 |
61 / 24 | Edward B. Patterson |
1907 |
61 / 25 | E.C. Pearce |
1901-1902 |
61 / 26 | Pelton Water Wheel Company |
1898-1913 |
61 / 27 | George W. Pennington and Sons |
1898-1899 |
61 / 28 | William R. Perrin and Company |
1906 |
61 / 29 | Charles T. Perry and Company |
1900-1902 |
61 / 30 | Philipsburg (includes Philipsburg Fire Brigade, City of Philipsburg,
Philipsburg Cash Grocery, Philipsburg Iron Works, Philipsburg Meat Company) |
1901-1917 |
61 / 31 | James A. Pollock and Company |
1906 |
61 / 32 | H.K. Porter and Company |
1899-1900 |
61 / 33 | Power and Mining Machinery Company |
1905-1907 |
61 / 34 | T.C. Power Company / T.C. Power and Brother |
1902, 1912 |
61 / 35 | P (correspondents include Pacific Coast Iron and Metal Company,
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Park County, M.J. Patterson Contracting Company, Horace B. Patton, Rev. C.
Pauwelyn, Pennsylvania Equipment Company, Pennsylvania Smelting Company, T.J. Phillips, Pioneer Lumber Company,
Pittsburgh and Montana Copper Company, Pittsburgh Coal Company of Minnesota, Pleasant Valley Coal Company, Edgar
Pollard, William B. Pollock and Company, Power Specialty Company, Producers Refining Company, Puget Sound Pipe Company,
Puget Sound Reduction Company) |
1898-1916 |
62 / 1 | Quincy, Manchester, Sargent Company |
1908 |
62 / 2 | Rand Drill Company |
1899-1905, 1910 |
62 / 3 | Repauno Chemical Company |
1899-1902 |
62 / 4 | Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works |
1900-1902, 1916 |
62 / 5 | Rix Compressed Air and Drill Company |
1901-1906 |
62 / 6 | Rocky Fork Coal Company of Montana |
1898-1903 |
62 / 7 | Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company |
1900-1911 |
62 / 8 | John E. Rothwell |
1914-1915 |
62 / 9 | Fred J. Rowlands |
1898-1903 |
62 / 10 | Royal Basin Mining and Milling Company |
1912 |
62 / 11-12 | L.M. Rumsey Jr.; L.M. Rumsey Manufacturing Company |
1898-1916 |
62 / 13 | Ra-Ri (correspondents include Allen E. Ransom, S.C. Ray, Redwood
Manufacturers Company, Emily Reek, W.C. Renn, Replogle Governor Works, Republic Iron and Steel Company, Republic Rubber
Company, R.C. Richli, F.C. Richmond Machinery Company, Charles D. Ridgway, Wenona Riedelsburger) |
1898-1916 |
62 / 14 | Ro-Ry (correspondents include Robert Emmet Copper Company; Henry
Rodda; John A. Roebling's Sons Company; Roessler and Hasslacher Chemical Company; Rogers, Brown and Company; Rombauer
and Company, assayers; John Ross; Rossland Power Company; J.E. Rounds; Joseph Rowling; Russell Process Company; Hans P.
Rygaard) |
1898-1916 |
62 / 15 | S.H. Supply Company / S.H. Supply and Machinery Company |
1901-1913 |
62 / 16 | Schutte and Koerting Company |
1909-1910 |
62 / 17 | Josiah Shull |
1900-1905 |
62 / 18 | John Simmons Company |
1912-1915 |
62 / 19 | Mrs. J.W. Sligh |
1898-1901 |
62 / 20 | Smith and Adams (re amalgam sacks) |
1898-1903 |
62 / 21 | Smokeless and Sootless Coal Company |
1907-1916 |
62 / 22 | Standard Publishing Company |
1899-1911 |
62 / 23 | State of Montana Advancement Association |
1914-1915 |
62 / 24 | Sterling Steel Foundry Company |
1902-1904 |
62 / 25 | A.J. Stewart |
1898-1900 |
62 / 26 | Stirling Company, Water Tube Safety Boilers |
1901-1909 |
62 / 27 | Sturtevant Mill Company, Crushing and Grinding Machinery |
1901-1916 |
62 / 28 | Sullivan Machinery Company |
1901-1916 |
62 / 29 | Switzer Brick and Terra-Cotta Company |
1898-1900 |
63 / 1 | Sa-Sc (correspondents include St. Louis Iron and Machine Works, St.
Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company, Salt Lake Hardware Company, Sand Point Electric Company, Sanders and Sanders, Sandusky
Portland Cement Company, Sophia Sathers, C.M. Sawyer, Fred Sawyer, Schroeder Brothers, Paul Scott) |
1898-1916 |
63 / 2 | Se-So (correspondents include Seattle Electric Company, Semet-Solvay
Company, R.D. Seymour, Thomas Seymour, William Seymour, G. Roy Shipman, Shoshone Light and Water Company, Silver Bow
Foundry and Machine Company, Silver Bow Plumbing and Electric Supply Company, C.E. Skinner, J.K. Smit, Smith and
Thompson Fine Assay Balances, Societe Anonyme des Mines de Lexington, Soderberg Pipe Company, Southern Cross Gold
Mining and Milling Company) |
1898-1916 |
63 / 3 | Sp-Sy (correspondents include John A. Spencer and Son, Spray
Engineering Company, Springfield Boiler and Manufacturing Company, Standard Coal Company, A.L. Stapleton, State
National Bank of St. Louis, W.E. Steele, Stephens-Adamson Manufacturing Company, F.W. Stevens re bloodhound dogs, John
A. Stewart Electric Company, Edward G. Stoiber, John R. Stout, Studebaker Brothers Company, L.M. Sullivan Trust
Company, Swedish Steel Corporation, Sweet's Catalogue Service, Sweetwater Coal Mining Company, Swift Current-Boulder
Oil Company enclosing map of oil lands on Blackfeet Indian Reservation) |
1898-1916 |
63 / 4 | Joseph T. Terry Company |
1908-1909, 1916 |
63 / 5 | G.W. Todd and Company |
1914 |
63 / 6 | Trent Engineering and Machinery Company / Trent Engineering Company
|
1898-1900, 1910 |
63 / 7 | Trenton Iron Company |
1898-1912 |
63 / 8 | Truax Manufacturing Company |
1913-1916 |
63 / 9 | Tucker, Ballard and Company (re leasing) |
1915 |
63 / 10 | W.S. Tyler Company / W.S. Tyler Wire Works Company |
1899-1915 |
63 / 11 | T (correspondents include Tacoma Smelting and Refining Company, W.M.
Tanner, J.C. Terry, Texarkana Light and Traction Company, Thiel Detective Service Company, Leon E. Thompson, Thomas
Tonkin, Burt Adams Tower, L.M. Tracy, Traylor Engineering Company, Richard Trebilcock, Triol and Hayes Lumber, Trout
Mine Syndicate, Trussed Concrete Steel Company, Turner Brass Works) |
1898-1916 |
63 / 12 | Underwood Typewriter Company |
1900-1917 |
63 / 13 | Union Iron Works |
1898-1901, 1916 |
63 / 14 | Union Pacific Coal Company |
1898-1908 |
63 / 15 | United Missouri River Power Company |
1909-1910 |
63 / 16 | United States Assay Office, Helena |
1900-1910 |
63 / 17 | United States General Land Office; Land Office, Helena |
1902-1915 |
63 / 18 | United States Geological Survey [USGS] |
1902-1915 |
63 / 19 | United States government (includes Bureau of Mines, Forest Service,
Post Office, Surveyor-General) |
1900-1916 |
63 / 20 | U (correspondents include Union Bank and Trust Company, Union Silex
Company, Union Steel Casting Company, United Smelting and Refining Company, United States Smelting Company, Universal
Exposition, Utah Fuel Company, Utah Rubber and Manufacturing Company) |
1898-1917 |
63 / 21 | Voorhees Rubber Manufacturing Company |
1902-1903 |
63 / 22 | V (correspondents include Vacuum Oil Company, Vajen-Bader Company
safety equipment, James Vallely, William H. VanArsdale, Alex Velleman, B. Voigt, Vucinich and Angelich grocery)
|
1901-1915 |
63 / 23 | Walker Commercial Company (primarily orders for wages) |
1899-1915 |
63 / 24 | F. Wartenweiler, metallurgist |
1907-1909 |
64 / 1 | Washoe Copper Company / Washoe Sampler |
1905-1912, 1916 |
64 / 2 | Weir Salt Company; Thomas Weir |
1902-1908 |
64 / 3 | Western Chemical Manufacturing Company |
1909 |
64 / 4 | Western Electric Company |
1898-1906 |
64 / 5 | Western Iron Works |
1898-1905 |
64 / 6 | Western Lumber Company |
1902-1914 |
64 / 7 | Western Mining Supply Company |
1901-1913 |
64 / 8 | Western Union Telegraph Company (primarily re poor service)
|
1901-1910 |
64 / 9-10 | Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company (includes Gerard
Rosenblatt) |
1900-1916 |
64 / 11 | Alfred Willoughby; James Willoughby |
1903-1904 |
64 / 12 | E.H. Wilson |
1901-1903 |
64 / 13 | Emma Wilson |
1898-1911 |
64 / 14 | George W. Wilson; Wilson Commercial Company |
1902-1911 |
64 / 15 | Dr. John Wolf |
1907-1908 |
64 / 16 | Henry E. Wood and Company |
1908 |
64 / 17 | R.D. Wood and Company |
1898-1899 |
64 / 18 | R. Lee Word; Word and Word law firm |
1907-1914 |
64 / 19 | Wa (correspondents include George F. Waddell, Wadham's Oil and Grease
Company, Wah Shang Lung and Company, Edward Walser, Washington Detective Agency, Washington Mill Company, Washington
Pipe and Foundry Company, Washington Rubber Company) |
1899-1912 |
64 / 20 | We (correspondents include John N. Weber; Webster, Camp and Lane
Machine Company; C.R. Welch; J.E. Welch; Wellman-Seaver-Morgan Company; Wells Fargo and Company; W.W. Wenner; C.
Werngren; West American Land and Timber Company; Western Clay Manufacturing Company [C.H. Bray]; Western Employment
Agency; Western Machinery and Manufacturing Company; Western Montana Flouring Company; Weston Electrical Instrument
Company; Weston Engineering Company) |
1898-1916 |
64 / 21 | Wh-Wy (correspondents include James S. White; A.L. Whitney; Whittier,
Coburn Company; A.R. Wilfley; C.E. Williams; Emily J. Williams; Williams Gauge Company; John Williams; Williams Patent
Crusher and Pulverizer Company; W.H. Willson; H.S. Winans; George B. Winston; Walter W. Wishon; S.A. Worcester; Henry
R. Worthington; Wyoming Coal Mining Company; Wyoming Shovel Works) |
1899-1911 |
64 / 22 | H.P. Young |
1903-1916 |
64 / 23 | Y-Z (correspondents include I.C. Yawger, Yawger-Lexow Company, Yegan
Brothers, Young Men's Christian Association, E.Ziegler, unidentified) |
1900-1911 |
65 / 1 | A-E (correspondents include Anaconda Copper Mining Company, Arthur
Ashby, Evans W. Buskett, C.H. Conley, Elk River Concrete Products Company) |
1929-1932 |
65 / 2 | F-H (correspondents include Filter Fabrics Company, Gabel's Machine
Works and Auto Service, M.H. Gidel, W.D. Kyle, Charles R. Leonard, Haas Brothers, Hardinge Company) |
1930-1932, 1941 |
65 / 3 | M (correspondents include L.R. Margetts, Montana Industrial Accident
Board, Montana Iron Works, Montana Power Company, Francis T. Morris) |
1925-1932 |
65 / 4 | P-V (correspondents include Pacific Tank and Pipe Company, George H.
Pierce, Ray F. Pilkington, Prest-o-Lite Company, Jacob Schneider, S.R. Seelos, Stedman Products Company, Union Iron
Works, United States Mint, unidentified) |
1923-1930 |
Outgoing Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
65 / 5-14 | Miscellaneous [scattered letters] |
1898, 1900 1906, 1912-1916 |
66 / 1-2 | Letterpress books (correspondent: Werner Ziegler) [includes
Bi-Metallic Mining Company, Jan.-April, 1898] |
Jan. 1898- July 1899 |
67 / 1-2 | Letterpress books (correspondent: Werner Ziegler) |
July 1899- July 1901 |
68 / 1-2 | Letterpress books (correspondent: Werner Ziegler) |
July 1901- Oct. 1902 |
69 / 1-3 | Letterpress books (correspondents: Werner Ziegler, Paul A. Fusz)
|
Oct. 1902- Dec. 1904 |
70 / 1-2 | Letterpress books (correspondent: John R. Lucas) |
Dec. 1904- Aug. 1909 |
70 / 3 | Letterpress books (correspondent: Paul A. Fusz) |
Feb. 1901- June 1903 |
71 / 1 | Letterpress books (correspondent: Paul A. Fusz, Receivership)
|
July-Dec. 1903 |
71 / 2-3 | Telegrams |
1902-1903 |
Court Papers |
||
Box/Folder | ||
72 / 1 | Coroner's inquests (re deaths of David McKenzie and Ed Coyle)
|
1898, 1903 |
72 / 2 | Lawsuits against company for non-payment of wages |
Aug.-Sept. 1903 |
72 / 2a | Utah Junk Company vs. Granite-BiMetallic Consolidated Mining Company
|
1917-1918 |
72 / 3 | Miscellaneous (includes Granite-BiMetallic Consolidated Mining Company
vs. Harry Lewney and Thomas Lewney complaint; list of cases; J.A. Spencer and Son bankruptcy; Mike Garcia vs. Obren
Stolica and Tom Antezcvick attachment; Frederick E. Baldwin and John Simmons vs. Abercrombie and Fitch Company and
Justrite Manufacturing Company re patent on miners' lamp) |
1898-1915 |
Employment Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
72 / 4-5 | Accident reports: A-W |
1913-1924 |
72 / 6 | Employee cards [scattered] |
1930 |
72 / 6a | Leasers' earnings and shipments |
1922-1927 |
72 / 7-8 | Payrolls (includes Bi-Metallic Mining Company, 1895-1898) |
1995-1901, 1921, 1929 undated |
OvBx / 1 | Payrolls: leasers |
1920 |
72 / 9-10 | Timebooks and time slips (scattered: includes Tuscarora Tunnel, Blaine
Mill, Mitchell Mill) |
1906, 1913 1927-1936 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
73 / 1 | Accounts payable; checks outstanding |
1903, undated |
73 / 2-22 | Bills and invoices: A-R (includes Allis-Chalmers Company, Broderick
and Bascom Rope Company, Buxton and Skinner Stationery Company, Samuel Cupples Wooden Ware Company, Fraser and
Chalmers, Henry Heil Chemical Company, Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, Keller and Tamm Manufacturing Company,
Norvell-Shapleigh Hardware Company, L.M. Rumsey Manufacturing Company)) |
1898-1902 |
74 / 1-5 | Bills and invoices: R-Z (includes Simmons Hardware Company, Trenton
Iron Company, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company) |
1898-1902 |
74 / 6 | Bills and invoices [scattered] |
1910 |
74 / 7-10 | Bills and invoices: A-U (primarily Montana Hardware Company); unsorted
|
1929-1931 |
74 / 11-13 | Bills of lading |
1917-1922 |
74 / 14 | Board bills |
1906 |
75 / 1-2 | Bookkeeper's books (includes minor correspondence, accounts, rent
statements, invoices, etc.; includes Granite Mountain Mining Company, 1893-1898) |
1893-1899, 1902-1904 |
76 / 1 | Bullion account |
1900-1901 |
76 / 2-4 | Check carbons (includes payroll checks) |
1929-1930 |
76 / 5 | Financial report: annual |
1914-1922 |
76 / 6-7 | Financial statements: monthly |
1898-1903 |
77 / 1 | Financial statements: monthly (Receivership) |
Aug.-Oct. 1903 |
Volume | ||
Vol. 6-7 | Financial statements: monthly |
1917-1919 |
Box/Folder | ||
77 / 2 | Financial statements |
1920 |
77 / 3 | Freight bills |
1922-1925 |
77 / 4 | Insurance policy lists |
1901 |
77 / 5 | Inventories |
1903, undated |
77 / 6-7 | Invoices [outgoing letterpress book] |
1900-1902, 1904-1907 |
77 / 8 | Lot rental book |
1926-1941 |
77 / 9 | Lumber and coal price lists |
1899-1912 |
78 / 1-2 | Order books |
1898-1900 |
79 / 1-4 | Order books |
1900-1907 |
80 / 1 | Requisitions |
1916 |
80 / 2 | Supplies issued (arranged by department) |
1902-1903 |
80 / 3 | Taxes (primarily county tax assessments) |
1898-1924 |
80 / 4 | Trial balance sheet |
Apr. 1898 |
80 / 5-7 | Voucher lists |
1902-1903, 1906-1921 |
Volume | ||
Vol. 8 | Voucher register |
1911-1917 |
Box/Folder | ||
OvBx / 1 | Voucher register |
1921 |
80 / 8 | Miscellaneous |
1898-1903 |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
80 / 9 | Abstract of title (includes record of claims going back to 1866)
|
1905 |
80 / 10 | Applications for permit to work mining property |
1921-1922, 1927 |
80 / 11 | Attachment of wages |
1909 |
80 / 12 | Bills of sale |
1899-1900 |
80 / 13 | Contracts (includes Montana Water, Electric Power and Mining Company;
Alex Velleman; Panhandle Smelting Company; Northern Pacific Railway Company) |
1901-1916 |
80 / 14 | Leases of mining property (includes William N. Glen, John Barchkis,
D.S. Rae, Ed F. Gilbert, Peter Gallagher) |
1898-1901, 1906 |
80 / 15 | Memoranda of agreements with Continental Oil Company |
1902-1913 |
80 / 16 | Miscellaneous (includes powers of attorney, bids, application for
patent, receiver's sale of mining machinery, mining claim) |
1898-1930 |
Maps and Drawings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
81 / 1 | Claim maps and drawings [includes list of maps in OVERSIZE FOLDERS]
|
undated |
Organizational Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
81 / 2 | Annual reports [scattered] |
1898-1916 |
81 / 3 | Minutes: directors [scattered] |
1904-1910 |
81 / 4 | Minutes: stockholders [scattered] |
1902-1922 |
81 / 5 | Lists of stockholders |
1907, 1925 |
Printed Material |
||
Box/Folder | ||
81 / 6 | Published telegraphic code books |
1913 |
81 / 7 | L. M. Rumsey Manufacturing Company catalog |
1905 |
Production Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
82 / 1-3 | Assay reports (letterpress books) |
1899, 1902, 1904-1905 |
83 / 1-3 | Assay reports (letterpress books) |
1909-1913 |
84 / 1 | Assay reports (letterpress book) |
1913-1914 |
84 / 2-4 | Assay reports: M.B. Cory |
1912-1914 |
84 / 5 | Assay reports: Flotation Plant |
1917 |
84 / 6 | Assay reports: Goodall Brothers |
1913 |
84 / 7 | Assay reports: T.B. Holmes ore |
1917 |
84 / 8 | Assay reports: leasers' ore |
1914, 1916 |
84 / 9 | Assay reports: Washoe Sampling Works |
1912 |
84 / 10-12 | Assay reports (miscellaneous) |
1901-1930 |
84 / 13 | Blacksmith Shop reports |
1918 |
85 / 1 | Bullion record (letterpress book) |
1898-1903 |
Volume | ||
Vol. 9 | Car record of ore shipments (includes some Philipsburg Mining Company
records) |
1915-1917 |
Box/Folder | ||
85 / 2 | Diamond drill reports |
July 1899 |
85 / 3-6 | Dore bar consignments |
1903-1905 1913-1914 |
85 / 6a | Level reports [photocopies] |
1915-1916 |
Volume | ||
Vol. 10 | Milling record |
1903-1919 |
Box/Folder | ||
85 / 7-8 | Mine reports: Bi-Metallic Mine, levels 200-800 (includes milling
reports, production figures, etc.) |
1892-1901 |
86 / 1-6 | Mine reports: Bi-Metallic Mine, levels 900-1800 (includes milling
reports, production figures, etc.) |
1892-1903 |
87 / 1 | Mine reports: Bi-Metallic Mine (includes milling reports, production
figures, etc.) |
1903-1910 |
87 / 2-5 | Mine reports: Granite Mountain Mine (includes milling reports,
production figures, etc.) |
1886-1915 |
88 / 1-2 | Mine reports (includes costs, shipments, production, work done, etc.)
|
1917-1918 |
88 / 3 | Mine reports (re ore reserves) |
undated |
88 / 4 | Mine reports (includes milling sheets, tests, etc.) |
1916-1918 |
89 / 1 | Ore reserves |
undated |
89 / 2a | Ore shipments to American Smelting and Refining Company (ASARCO)
|
1921, 1934 |
89 / 2 | Ore shipments |
1907 |
89 / 3-8 | Ore shipments to Washoe Sampling Works (includes company and leasers'
ore) |
1910-1913, 1916-1917 |
89 / 9-11 | Ore shipments: Granite ore and tailings (bills of lading) |
1918-1919 |
89 / 12-13 | Ore shipments: leasers' ore (bills of lading) |
1917-1918 |
89 / 14 | Ore shipments: silver (leasers' ore) |
1919 |
90 / 1-3 | Ore shipments: silver (leasers' ore) |
1920-1925 |
90 / 3a | Reports of prospecting: Fred Kelly |
1915 |
90 / 4 | Sample books |
1900-1902 |
90 / 5 | Shift reports [fragile: water damaged] |
1915 |
91 / 1 | Shipment of ore, coal, salt and supplies |
1899-1903 |
91 / 2 | Smelter settlements |
1922 |
91 / 3 | Statement of ore and salt worked together |
1899-1900 |
91 / 4 | Test results |
1916-1917 |
91 / 5-6 | Tramway reports (letterpress book and slips) |
1913-1917 |
91 / 7 | Miscellaneous (includes production totals, tailings and dump reports)
|
1898, 1917 |
Reports |
||
Volume | ||
Vol. 11 | Annual reports of Assistant Superintendent John R. Lucas [letterpress
book] |
1905-1916 |
Box/Folder | ||
92 / 1 | Annual report of Assistant Superintendent John R. Lucas [figures
differ from those in letterpress book] |
1915 |
92 / 1a-b | Weekly reports of Foreman M. E. Blanger (re work in Granite Mine,
Bi-Metallic Mine, and drain tunnel) |
May 1898- Oct.1900 |
92 / 2-4 | Weekly reports of Superintendent Werner Ziegler (includes details of
production and development work) |
Oct. 1915-Feb. 1916 |
93 / 1-2 | Weekly reports of Superintendent Werner Ziegler (includes details of
production and development work) |
Nov. 1900- Feb. 1903 |
93 / 3 | Weekly reports of Receiver Paul A. Fusz (includes details of
production and development work) |
Aug.-Nov. 1903 |
94 / 1 | Weekly reports of Superintendent Werner Ziegler (includes details of
production and development work) |
Feb.-July 1903 Dec. 1903- Sept. 1904 |
94 / 2-4 | Weekly reports of Assistant Superintendent John R. Lucas and President
Paul A. Fusz (includes details of production and development work; also includes miscellaneous reports, Jan. 1906-Mar.
1908) |
Sept.1904- Dec. 1906 |
95 / 1-10 | Weekly reports of Assistant Superintendent John R. Lucas (includes
details of production and development work) |
1907-1911 |
96 / 1-8 | Weekly reports of Assistant Superintendent John R. Lucas (includes
details of production and development work) |
1912-1915 |
97 / 1 | Weekly reports of Assistant Superintendent John R. Lucas (includes
details of production and development work) |
Jan.-Apr. 1916 |
97 / 2-5 | Weekly reports of Foreman M.E. Blanger (includes details of production
and development work; there are no Assistant Superintendent reports for this period) |
May 1916- Jan. 1917 |
98 / 1-2 | Weekly reports of Foremen James Willoughby, C. Brusnahan, Julius
Weigenstein, Richard Trebilcock, M.E. Blanger (includes details of production and development work) |
July 1898- July 1900, Apr. 1903- Dec. 1907 |
98 / 3 | Weekly reports of mining operations at Granite Mine by Albert O'Brien
|
Dec. 1916- Jan. 1917 |
98 / 4-6 | Weekly reports re prospecting by Assistant Superintendent John R.
Lucas, Fred Kelly, and Charles Agee |
July 1915- Dec. 1916 |
98 / 7 | Report on alterations, additions, and operations of cyanide
experimental plant |
Dec. 1914 |
98 / 8 | Reports on Baxeres process by F. Wartenweiler |
1908 |
98 / 9 | Miscellaneous (includes "The Stetefeldt Furnace" by C.A. Stetefeldt;
"The Volatization of Silver in Chloridizing-Roasting" by L.D. Godshall); "Hydrographic Investigations of the U.S.
Geological Survey in their Relation to Mining" by F.H. Newell) |
1894, 1896 1900 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
99 / 1-4 | John Boyd [a.k.a. John Boyle] bullion theft case (also includes
related Al Mailey case; includes court papers, bullion records, detective reports, etc.) |
1899-1902 |
99 / 5 | Oxy-acetylene welding (includes circular letters, catalogs,
advertisements, etc.) |
1916 |
99 / 6-7 | Sale of second hand machinery (includes correspondence,
advertisements, lists, etc.) |
1902-1916, undated |
99 / 8 | Salt chloride leaching plant |
1909 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
99 / 9-10 | Advertisements and catalogs: A-W |
1914-1916 |
99 / 11 | Company notices |
1898-1902 |
99 / 12 | "Contents of boxes transferred to store room" |
undated |
100 / 1-6 | Field survey books |
1901-1906, 1916-1918, 1925-1934 |
101 / 1-3 | Field survey books |
undated |
101 / 4 | Field survey books: Brine Leaching Plant |
1922 |
101 / 5 | List of employees paying poor and road taxes |
undated |
101 / 6 | List of leases of mining property |
1920-1922 |
101 / 7 | List of lot leases |
1899-1900, undated |
101 / 7a | List of reports, records, etc. |
undated |
101 / 7b | Moisture percentage chart |
undated |
101 / 8 | Montana Industrial Accident Board certificates of inspection
|
1916-1919 |
101 / 9 | Proposals for equipment |
1898-1933, undated |
101 / 10 | Specifications on machinery |
1901 |
101 / 11 | Workmen's petitions to company |
1899-1903 |
101 / 11 | Miscellaneous (includes railway freight and mileage rates; poetry
notebook) |
1908-1909, undated |
Clippings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
101 / 12 | Miscellaneous (re "Vest Granite" scam; Montana Industrial Accident
Board) |
undated |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Assaying--Montana--Granite County
- Baxeres Process
- Cyanide Process--Montana--Granite County
- Industrial Safety--Montana--Granite County
- Industrial accidents--Montana--Granite County
- Mine accidents--Montana--Granite County
- Mine safety County
- Mines and mineral resources--Montana--Granite County
- Mining machinery--Design and construction
- Office equipment and supplies
- Ore-dressing--Montana--Granite County
- Silver mines and mining--Montana--Granite County
- Stamp mills--Montana--Granite County
Geographical Names
- Granite (Mont.)
- Granite (Mont.)--Commerce
- Granite County (Mont.)
- Philipsburg (Mont.)