Geology of the Heidegger Hill Area, Stevens County, Washington, by Thomas H. Cole, 1960
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Cole, Thomas H., 1939-1962
- Title
- Geology of the Heidegger Hill Area, Stevens County, Washington, by Thomas H. Cole
- Dates
- 1960 (inclusive)19601960
- Quantity
- 0.1 Linear feet of shelf space, (1 Folder)
- Collection Number
- Cage 5158 (collection)
- Summary
- A report of the geology of the Heidegger Hill area, located in Stevens County, Washington state, just south of Kettle Falls.
- Repository
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Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
Terrell Library Suite 12
Pullman, WA
99164-5610
Telephone: 509-335-6691
mascref@wsu.edu - Access Restrictions
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This collection is open and available for research use.
- Languages
- English
Biographical Note
Thomas H. Cole (1939-1962), received his B.A. in 1958 from the University of Iowa, at which point he came to WSU and worked as a teaching assistant through 1960, presumably while pursuing an advanced degree. He was killed in a car accident in 1962.
Content Description
The collection consists of a single unpublished paper, 14 pages plus two oversized hand-colored maps, written by Thomas H. Cole. It was done for the Division of Mines and Geology, Department of Conservation and Development, State of Washington. The report covers the geology of the Heidegger Hill area, located a few miles south of Kettle Falls, WA.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
Copyright restrictions apply.
Preferred Citation
[Item description]
Geology of the Heidegger Hill Area, Stevens County, Washington, by Thomas H. Cole, 1960 (Cage 5158)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information
The materials were received at WSU’s Owen Science and Engineering Library at an undetermined time (presumably found in Johnson Hall in 2022 when that building was being cleaned prior to demolition), and then transferred to the WSU MASC by science librarian Emily Cukier on December 8, 2022, and processed as Cage 5158.
Processing Note
University Archivist Mark O’English processed this collection in December of 2022.
