Power-plants
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
D-25-092 -- Map Showing Water Service Connections at Kirk Power Plant, 1936-03-25
Item — Cabinet Multi-Drawer D, Drawer: 25, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
Drawn by: H.J.S. (03/25/1936)
Traced By: B.G. (02/06/1985)
Scale: 1" = 20'
Tracing Paper. Map Showing Water Service connections at Kirk Power Plant. Showing Whitetail Creek, CB&Q Railroad (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy), Kirk Boiler Room, and Hearst Tank.
Dates:
1936-03-25
D-30-035 -- Coal Bin Addition Under Steam Plant Conveyor, 1928-02-17
Item — Cabinet Multi-Drawer D, Drawer: 30, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
Drawn by: R.S.F.
Traced: R.S.F.
Scale: 3/8" = 1'-0"
Detailed Description: Linen Map labelled Homestake Mining Company Coal Bin Addition Under Steam Plant Conveyor with Plan View, Elevation View, and Section "A-A"
Dates:
1928-02-17
D-30-040 -- Approximate Location of New C.H. Wheeler Cooling Tower and Piping Steam Aux. Station, 1933-07-15
Item — Cabinet Multi-Drawer D, Drawer: 30, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
Drawn of by: S. J. S.
Scale: 1\8" = 1 Ft
Detailed Description: Blueprint Copy Approximate Location of New C. H. Wheeler Cooling Tower And Piping Steam Aux. Station, Plaqn View and Elevation
Dates:
1933-07-15
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