Northwest history. Mining. Floods. 1933-12-29
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Original index title |
Northwest history. Mining. Floods. 1933-12-29 |
Newspaper |
Spokane chronicle. 1933-12-29 |
Title |
Floods in Idaho halt mine work. |
Description |
Floods in Idaho halt mine work. - Eagle creek, tributary of the North Fork in the Coeur d'Alenes, is damned by debris and the Jack Waite mine will not be able to ship until this is cleared away, according to Frank Holzheimer, superintendent, and Ernest Smith, who has the hauling contract, and who are in Wallace today to see what can be done. |
Subject Keys |
Northwest history; mining industry; mineral resources; floods; flood damage; Ernest Smith; Frank Holzheimer ; |
Date.Original |
1933 |
Resource Identifier |
nwh83-295 |
Subjects |
Northwest, Pacific -- History -- 20th century Mining -- Northwest, Pacific Mines and mineral resources -- Northwest, Pacific Flood damage -- Northwest, Pacific Floods -- Northwest, Pacific Smith, Ernest Holzheimer, Frank |
Resource Type |
Text |
Genre |
Clippings |
Format.Use |
Image/JPEG |
Source |
Northwest History box 83 |
Language |
English |
Rights |
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Rights Notes |
Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. |
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