Tamarack and Chesapeak Mining Company Records, 1897-1915

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Tamarack and Chesapeak Mining Company
Title
Tamarack and Chesapeak Mining Company Records
Dates
1897-1915 (inclusive)
Quantity
3.5 cubic feet
Collection Number
MG245 (collection)
Summary
Correspondence and organizational, stock, financial, personnel, ore production and shipment, and other records of a silver-lead mine in the Coeur d'Alene region of Idaho.
Repository
University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives
Special Collections and Archives
University of Idaho Library
875 Perimeter Drive
MS 2350
Moscow, ID
83844-2350
Telephone: 2088850845
libspec@uidaho.edu
Languages
English
Sponsor
Funds for processing were provided by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, the U.S. Department of Education HEA Title II-C "Strengthening Research Library Resources" program, the Library Associates of the University of Idaho and other donors.
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Historical NoteReturn to Top

The Tamarack & Chesapeak Mining Co. -- no explanation has been found as to why Chesapeak lacks the final "e" -- was incorporated in 1897 to manage a number of claims above Burke Canyon in Shoshone County, Idaho. The major stockholder and manager before 1906 was Daniel Brien, a Wallace, Idaho, physician. The Day brothers, convinced of the value of the Tamarack & Chesapeak holdings, began buying up stock quietly, acquiring proxies and delinquent stock. By 1906 they controlled the majority of shares and were in a position to oust Brien and elect themselves to the board of directors. Harry Day became president and manager. Litigation followed in which Brien claimed ownership, through his Snowy Peak Mining Company, of certain company properties.

By 1913 the Days emerged as the victors but were required to pay compensation for some of the lode claims in question. Daniel Brien subsequently left the area; his last known address according to the local paper was Seoul, Korea. When title to the Tamarack & Chesapeak holdings had been settled, the Days merged this firm with their adjacent Custer Consolidated Mining Company to form the Tamarack & Custer Consolidated Mining Company.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The records of the Tamarack & Chesapeak Mining Company span the years 1897 to 1915, with the bulk of the material covering the years 1905 to 1912. Included are minutes of meetings, financial statements, correspondence with suppliers and stockholders, stock ledgers and journals, cancelled stock certificates, lists of stockholders, financial ledgers and journals, a voucher record, check registers, and ore assay, shipping, and smelting records.

Related materials can be found in the records of the Custer Consolidated, Tamarack & Custer, Puritan, and Snowy Peak Mining Companies.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The records of the Tamarack & Chesapeak Mining Company are divided into seven series: Records of the Board of Directors and the Stockholders, 1897-1912; General Correspondence and Related Records, 1900-1913; Capital Stock Records, 1897-1915; Financial Records, 1897-1913; Personnel Records, 1904-1913; Ore Production and Shipment Records, 1905-1910; and Plant and Equipment Records, 1907.

The first series contains a minute book, 1897-1910, and three folders of records related to meetings, 1897-1912.

The second series includes two folders of records relating to court cases: the Polly Fraction case of 1906-1908, and the Snowy Peak Mining Company lawsuit of 1911. Both cases involved Daniel Brien's claims against the company. A folder of claim coordinates, 1906-1909, also contains coordinates for the Custer Consolidated and Snowy Peak Mining Companies. Another folder contains seven blueprint maps, only three of which are dated: two 1900; one 1901. There are eight folders of correspondence from the company's Wallace office, 1906-1913, organized in three alphabetical series: 1906-1910 (5 folders), 1909-1913 (1), and 1912 (2). There are also two files from Secretary F.M. Rothrock's office in Spokane, Washington: one chronological, 1905-1907, the other alphabetical, 1905-1910. Correspondence, 1905-1908, in a third folder from Spokane, from the office of F.H. Gohlke, Assistant Secretary, 1905-1908, concerns stock and legal matters. Finally, a folder of miscellaneous items, 1905-1910, includes board bills, a fire insurance policy, indentures, county tax forms and other records.

Capital Stock Records, the third series, contains four ledgers, and three journals, all 1897-1912. Also included are: four folders of correspondence, 1912-1915, which suffered water damage; a folder containing ten lists of stockholders, 1906-1912, and a few blank stock certificates; and a folder containing a meeting notices and proxy card replies for meetings 1905-1910, kept as samples and organized chronologically.

The fourth series, Financial Records, contains three ledgers, documenting activity 1897-1913. Journal coverage is less complete -- the one journal present covers only 1906-1913. A check register volume and three folders of check registers also cover 1906-1913, and one folder of check registers, paid checks, and promissory notes covers 1900-1906. One ledger, the journal, and the check register volume are oversized items. Two folders contain bills and receipts, 1900-1910, ordered alphabetically. Two other folders contain bills, receipts, and financial statements (monthly and discontinuous), 1904-1911, in loose chronological order. There is a folder of monthly financial statements and trial balances, 1906-1908, again in loose chronological order and perhaps missing a few months. Another folder contains bank statements (monthly but incomplete), deposit slips, and a few paid checks. All are from the Fidelity National Bank of Spokane for 1906-1909, mostly 1907. Finally there is a voucher record book for 1910-1911, the second half of which is the voucher record for the Custer Consolidated Mining Company for these same years. A complementary volume for 1906-1909 is boxed with the records of the Custer Consolidated Mining Company.

The fifth series, Personnel Records, includes four folders of monthly payrolls, organized chronologically, covering 1904-1912. These payrolls are badly water damaged and very brittle. A time book covers only from November 1897 to January 1898 and records the activity of only a few workers. Lastly, there are two folders of time checks. The first covers 1906-1907 (mostly 1906); the second, 1912-1913 (mostly 1912).

Ore Production and Shipment Records, the sixth series, contains a folder of assay and settlement sheets, 1905-1907. Most of the ore in these years went to the American Smelting and Refining Company (ASARCO) plant in East Helena, Montana, or to the Ohio and Colorado Smelting and Refining Company in Salida, Colorado. Another folder contains two pages from an Ore Record book, summarizing assay and settlement activity for 1905-1906. Another group includes smelting contracts: Five from 1906, one from 1910. All are blank except for a 1906 contract between the Rex Mining Company and ASARCO. A final folder contains bills of lading for 1907, detailing activity with both the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company and the Northern Pacific.

The final series contains only a folder of correspondence related to the purchase of generators and milling equipment, mostly from June and July 1907.

Removal of cancelled stock certificates, returned proxy statements, bills, receipts, invoices, bank statements, and paid checks reduced the bulk of this collection by 3.5 cubic feet.

Acquisition Information

The records of the Tamarack & Chesapeak Mining Company are part of the records of Day Mines, Inc., donated to the University of Idaho by Henry Day in 1984 and 1985.

Processing Note

Initial processing of this Manuscript Group was done under the direction of Richard Davis from 1988 to 1990. Processing was completed by Michael Tarabulski in July 1991.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Series I. Records of the Board of Directors and the Stockholders , 1897-1912Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1/1
Minutes
1897-1910
1/2-4
Records relating to meetings
1897-1912

Series II. General Correspondence and Related Records , 1900-1913Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1/5
Polly Claim court case
1906-1908
1/6
Tamarack law suit
1911
1/7
Claim coordinates
1906-1909
1/8
Maps (blueprint)
1900-1901, undated
1/9-16
Correspondence: Wallace Office
1906-1913
1/17-18
Correspondence: F.M. Rothrock, Spokane office
1905-1910
1/19
Correspondence: F.H. Gohlke, Spokane office
1905-1910
1/20
Miscellaneous
1905-1910

Series III. Capital Stock Records , 1897-1915Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
2/21
Lists of stockholders
1906-1912
2/22-25
Ledgers
1897-1911
2/26-28
Journals
1897-1912
2/29-32
Correspondence
1912-1915
2/33
Proxy cards (samples)
1905-1912

Series IV. Financial Records , 1897-1913Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
3/34-35
Ledgers
1897-1905
os/36
Ledger
1906-1913
os/37
Journal
1906-1913
os/38
Check register
1906-1912
3/39-42
Check registers
1900-1913
3/43
Voucher record
1910-1911
3/44-45
Bills and receipts
1900-1910
3/46-47
Bills, receipts, and financial statements
1904-1911
3/48
Monthly statements
1906-1908
3/49
Bank statements
1906-1909

Series V. Personnel Records , 1904-1912Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
3/50-53
Pay rolls
1904-1912
3/54
Time book
1897-1898
3/55-56
Time checks
1906-1913

Series VI. Ore Production and Shipment Records , 1905-1910Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
3/57
Assays and settlements
1905-1907
3/58
Ore record
1905-1906
3/59
Smelting contracts
1906, 1910
3/60
Bills of lading
1907

Series VII. Plant and Equipment Records , 1907Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
3/61
Correspondence
1907

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Lead mines and mining -- Idaho -- Coeur d'Alene Mining District -- History -- Sources
  • Mining corporations -- Records -- Idaho -- Coeur d'Alene Mining District
  • Silver mines and mining -- Idaho -- Coeur d'Alene Mining District -- History -- Sources

Other Creators

  • Corporate Names
    • Tamarack & Chesapeak Mining Company