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Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company

 Organization

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

A-1-023 -- Area Permitted 105 Cemetery St. and 614 S. Mill St., 1959-03-11

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents

Drawn by: RHR

Scale: 1" = 20"

The drawing features a plat with two buildings labeled "105" and "614" surrounded by Iris Avenue, Cemetery Street, and South Mill Street in Lead, South Dakota. Also featured on the drawing is Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad spur, M.S. 240 Rosebud, M.S. 1395 Rosebud Frac, and M.S. 238 Northern Pacific.

Dates: 1959-03-11

D-063-4 -- Contours on Proposed Pipe Line for Spearfish No. 2 Hydro Electric Plant, 1917-02-27

 Item — Box: Cabinet D, Tub 2
Scope and Contents

Surveyed By: R.E.R.

F.A.C.

Scale: 1" = 100 feet

Shows contour lines from the Diversion Dam to the New end of the Tunnel. Drawing also shows the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy (Spearfish branch) railraod, Maurice, Spearfish Creek, and Squaw Creek.

Dates: 1917-02-27

Homestake Vested Water Rights

 Collection
Identifier: 5000
Abstract The Homestake Mining Company was founded in 1876 and operated for 126 years, ultimately growing into the oldest, largest, and deepest gold mine in the Western Hemisphere. A critical contributor to this large-scale success lies in the company’s early acquisition of water rights in the Black Hills. The water rights collection housed at the Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center details the mine’s systematic attainment of these water rights, as well as the legal struggles that occurred in...
Dates: 1876 - 1998

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Archival Object 3
Collection 1
 
Subject
Lead (S.D.) 3
Homestake Permits 2
Hydroelectric power plants 2
Land 2
Bear Butte Creek (S.D.) 1