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Maps

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:

A-33-021 -- Section Map of Township 8 North & 9 North and Range 2 East, 3 East, & 4 East. Belle Fourche and Belle Fourche Reservoir

 Item — Cabinet Multi-Drawer A, Drawer: 33, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents

Blueprint paper copy. Section Map of Township 8 North & 9 north and Range 2 East, Range 3 East, and Range 4 East. Showing Belle Fourche, Redwater Canal, Belle Fourche River, Inlet Canal, Johnson Lateral, Crow Creek, Maloney Creek, Owl Creek, Stinking Water Creek, C&NW Railroad (Chicago & Northwestern), South Canal, and property owners.

Dates: 1877 - 2007

Homestake Geology Department Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 5035
Abstract

The Homestake Geology Department Papers consist of documents, rock samples, and thin sections from 1903 to 2005. Materials include geologic, stope, diamond drilling maps and drawings; reports, correspondence, ledgers, and indexes that represent the functions and activities of the Geology Department.

Dates: 1903 - 2005

Tom and Melissa Campbell Collection

 Collection
Identifier: 5029
Abstract

The Tom and Melissa Campbell Collection consists of published and technical reports, survey worksheets, drill logs, thin sections, maps, and electronic records. The materials were gathered while the Campbells worked on the creation of the Homestake Data Archive and the Homestake Core Archive.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1975 - 2000; 1924 - 2005

[Topographic Contour Map with Points]

 Item — Cabinet 13, Drawer: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Homestake Mining Company Maps and Blueprints Collection contains a wide variety of maps, drawings, blueprints, and other documents relating to the company's operation. Blueprints consist of machines the Homestake Mining Company used and the buildings that they built. This collection also contains various geological, metallurgical, and engineering maps of the mine.

Dates: 1877 - 2007

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