Homestake Slime Plant (Deadwood, S.D.)
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
A-31-037-1 -- Homestake Mining Co. Slime Plant Deadwood, S. Dakota, 1930
Item — Cabinet Multi-Drawer A, Drawer: 31, Folder: 2
A-31-037-2 -- Homestake Mining Co. Slime Plant, Deadwood, S. Dakota, 1934-11-28
Item — Cabinet Multi-Drawer A, Drawer: 31, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
Drawn By: C.E.H.
Scale: 1/8" = 1'-0"
Blueprint paper copy. Section view Homestake Mining Company Slime Plant, Deadwood, South Dakota. The drawing shows plaN and section views of the Slime Plant tunnels, office, lime floor, passage & elevator room and shows main water lines and valves. "Automatics" Sprinkler Corp. of America, Youngstown, Ohio.
Dates:
1934-11-28
A-31-037 -- Homestake Mining Co. Slime Plant Deadwood, S. Dakota, 1930
Item — Cabinet Multi-Drawer A, Drawer: 31, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
Drawn By: T.S.
Scale: 1" = 20'
Size:
Blueprint paper copy. Plan view Homestake Mining Company Slime Plant, Deadwood, South Dakota. The drawing shows all of buildings that made up the Slime Plant with water lines and valves. "Automatics" Sprinkler Corp. of America, Youngstown, Ohio.
Dates:
1930
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