Northwest history. Mining. Exploration. 1931-08-26
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Original index title |
Northwest history. Mining. Exploration. 1931-08-26 |
Newspaper |
Spokesman-review ; 1931-08-26 |
Title |
An objective in Washington - shaft sunk to 300, where four veins will be crusscut- exploring 125 level |
Description |
An objective in Washington - shaft sunk to 300, where four veins will be crusscut- exploring 125 level - The shaft sunk for the Washington-Idaho Mining company, on Moon creek near the Kellogg highway, in Idaho, has reached the 300 foot depth, according to Thomas Murray, manager, in Spokane yesterday. After a station is cut, a 40-foot sump will be sunk. |
Subject Keys |
Northwest history; mining industry; mineral resources; mining geology; exploration; prospecting; Idaho Mining company; Kellogg, Idaho; Thomas Murray ; |
Date.Original |
1931 |
Resource Identifier |
nwh82-219 |
Subjects |
Northwest, Pacific -- History -- 20th century Mining -- Northwest, Pacific Mines and mineral resources -- Northwest, Pacific. Prospecting -- Northwest, Pacific Idaho Mining company |
Resource Type |
Text |
Genre |
Clippings |
Format.Use |
Image/JPEG |
Source |
Northwest History box 82 |
Language |
English |
Rights |
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 |
Rights Notes |
Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. |
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