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Empire Mine (29 pages)

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Photo: “Empire Mine and Mill, Grass Valley” Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 192, 1-25-1913 Photo, Empire offices building, The Independent, pg. 3, 1-25-1978 Photos, headframe, shops, mill, The Independent, pg. 14, 1-25-1978 “Empire Mine State Park still not Finalized” The Independent, pg. 6, 1-23-1974 “Another Landmark Tumbles” w/photos headframe comes down 3-5-1969, The Independent, pg. 6-7, 8-1-1973 Empire properties might be state historical park, w/cottage photo, The Union 12-14-1972 Descendant of founder visits Empire Mine, The Union, 3-24-1969 Empire Head Frame dynamited w/photos, The Union, 3-6-1969 Descendant of Founder visits Empire Mine State Park, w/photos, The Union 3-24-1969 “A glance, perhaps the last, to the past . .” w/photos, The Union 10-23-1963 Photo/article, “People’A.W.B. Vincent (grandson of Wm. Bourn) The Independent, pg. 7, 3-151978 Photo, crew at headframe/shaft opening ca. 1905, The Independent, pg. 1, 7-28-1976 “A Glance, Perhaps the Last, Into the Past—The Glory That was Once the Old Empire—and is No More” (photo essay)The Union, pg. 12 & 13, 10-23-1963 “Empire Mines Complete 25 Years Under Newmont and 104 Years of Operation” The Union, 5-11954 “Paul Besso Crushed to Death at Empire” The Union, pg. 8, 8-16-1947 “Tributer System Involved in Empire-Star Suit” (Empire Star Mining Co. vs. the California Employment Commission) California Mining Journal, April, 1943, pg. 20 “Newmont Reported as Buying Utica Mine in Calaveras” (Empire Star Mines) California Mining Journal, March, 1943, pg. 23 “Over the Divide... Thomas John Thomas, 85, who retired 3 years ago after 32 years as night watchman at the Empire Mine, Nevada County, Calif. Died Nov. 11 in a Nevada City Hospital after a week’s illness.” California Mining Journal, December 1942, pg. 11 “Empire Star Mines Acquire Shasta County Copper Holding” California Mining Journal, November, 1942, pg. 20 Reporter’s Transcript of Testimony: Empire Star Mines Company vs. Cooley Butler, Wallace Butler, Fred Kalenborn, et al (hand labeled Vol. 16) 12 -19-1940 “Ernest Crase breaks foot at Empire Mine” The Union, pg. 8, 9-30-1939 “Extra lateral rights upheld in Ames Suit” (Empire-Star, Browns Valley) the Union, pg. 3, 9-141939 “Ribs bruised in Empire cave-in” (Floyd Cartright) The Union, pg. 5, 9-2-1939 “Empire-star start reopening Dennebrog Mine in Browns Valley” The Union, pg. 3, 8-17-1939 “Perjury count against miner is dismissed” (John Mikulin) The Union, pg. 2, 7-15-1939 “Empire-Star sinks deeper at two shafts” (North Star and Empire Mine) The Union, pg. 3, 7-131939 “Slim Hampton fractures ankle” The Union, pg. 8, 5-23-1939 “Consolidated mines to live in huge model” The Union, pg. 4, 4-13-1939 “Injured miner returns” (Lyle Cortez) The Union, pg. 3, 3-30-1939 “St. Sure signs Bullion order” (to pay Empire-Star) The Union, pg. 1, 3-23-1939 “Empire Mule ‘goes Ferdinand’ sniffs at trailing trio” The Union, pg. 8, 3-21-1939