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Correspondence

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

B-7-0 -- Requests for Cabin Permits, 1920s and 1930s

 Item — Box 1
Scope and Contents Requests for Cabin Permits, filled with people requesting permits for their present cabins or future ones, the following list is the documents found inside the foldered numbered B-7-0:--- Decription of Lot owned by Mike Radman, No. 117, Columbus Street.--- Description of Lot owned by Mike Radman, No. 128 Stone Street--- Letter from Lester Davis to A.L. Coolidge, August 1, 1932 regarding cabin built near Cheyenne Crossing requested a written permit for the...
Dates: 1920s and 1930s

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

Homestake Ladies' Auxiliary Records

 Collection
Identifier: 5012
Abstract

This collection primarily consists of the administrative and financial records of the Homestake Aid Auxiliary. The collection includes financial and membership records, correspondence, meeting minutes, accounting of dues received, photographs, and receipts paid to local businesses. These records span the years of 1910–1989.

Dates: 1910 - 1989

Homestake Timber Contracts Paperwork

 Collection
Identifier: 5002
Abstract The Homestake Timber Contracts Paperwork collection includes documents regarding the sale of timber from National Forest Service land to the Homestake Mining Company from the late 1890s through the 1960s. The material also includes reasearch and correspondence from as late as the 1990s. The documents list the amount of timber sold and from which locations. The collection has a particular historical significance in the documents relating to 'Case 1.' Case 1 is the first time timber was sold...
Dates: 1899 - 1999