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Collection: Directories and Documents > Mines Information

Other Mines - Part 3 (H thru L) (82 pages)

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“Suit to Quiet Title-Lava Cap Mining Co. vs. estate of Emily Fowler” The Union, pg. 2, 513-1937 “South Banner notably in mine picture” (Tunnel linke to Lava Cap) The Union, pg. 4, 5-61937 “Lava Cap Mine employees vote pact approval” The Union, pg. 1, 4-17-1937 “Wage accord signed by Miners-Operators” The Union, pg. 1, 4-2-1937 “Blast Hung 7 Hours Seriously Injures Miner’ (Andrew Howe) The Union, pg. 2, 3-241937 California Division of Industrial Safety: Major Disasters in Non-coal Mines, Tunnels and Quarries in California: March 22, 1937, explosion hang-fire of lifter hole, 1 killed “View on closed shop told by Manager of Lava Cap” The Union, pg. 2, 3-14-1937 “Manager speaks to Lava Cap employees” The Union, pg. 1, 3-10-1937 “Lava Cap in second place as to silver” (in state) The Union, pg. 7, 2-26-1937 “Lava Cap will share cost of six mile trip” The Union, pg. 7, 2-26-1937 “Diamond Drill hole to carry high volt cable” The Union, pg. 5, 1-28-1937 “Lava Cap Dividend” The Union, pg. 8, 12-3-1936 “2500 foot tunnel now connects South Banner-Lava Cap (Central Consolidated) The Union, pg. 7, 12-3-1936 “Small Slide of Rock Fractures Wrist of Miner” (Ernest Hughes) the Union, pg. 2, 11-191936 “Gone After Hoist” (Schiffner’s to Globe, AZ to inspect hoist for Lava Cap) The Union, pg. 3, 10-30-1936 “Final Surgery Following Amputation of Miners Arm” (Frank Revel, Lava Cap Mine) The Union, pg. 8, 10-15-1936 “Lava Cap Miner Hurt” (Elmo Williams) The Union, pg. 2, 10-15-1936 “Lava Cap Co. to Make Cash Distribution” The Union, pg. 7, 8-27-1936 “S.E.C. Approves Securities Sale of Lava Cap Co.” The Union, pg. 7, 8-1-1936 “Underground Shaft Planned at Lava Cap” The Union, pg. 4, 7-25-1936 “Three Receive Treatment for Eye Injuries” The Union, pg. 8, 7-14-1936 “Hand Amputated When Infection Gained Control” (John Revellas, Lava Cap Mine) The Union, pg. 4, 6-21-1936 “Gold Diggers Syndicate Build Mines Chain” (interested in Lava Cap) The Union pg. 6, 612-1936 “Operations for Invection” (Lava Cap Miner, John Reynolds) The Union, pg. 8, 6-10-1936 “Idaho and Lava Cap Shares Gain” The Union, pg. 5, 5-7-1936 “Had Steel in Eye” (Ole Antonsen, Lava Cap Miner) The Union, pg. 2, 3-21-1936 “Lava Cap Stock is ‘Qualified’ Not Formally Listed.” The Union, pg. 3, 1-30-1936 “Mill Capacity at Lava Cap to Double Soon” (Central Cons. & S. Banner Mines) The Union, pg. 7, 1-4-1936 “Ore Theft Nets Man Six Months in County Jail” (Roy Burrough, Lava Cap Mine) The Union, pg. 2, 1-3-1936 California Division of Industrial Safety: Major Disasters in Non-coal Mines, Tunnels and Quarries in California: September 7, 1935, fall of rock in stope, 1 killed “Lava Cap says Merry Christmas with Fat Turkeys” The Union, pg. 2, 12-24-1935 “Two Miners Burned” (Gus Orzalli, Murchie Mine & J. J. McClish, Lava Cap) The Union, pg. 2, 12-4-1935 “Lava Cap is completing slimes dam” The Union, pg. 3, 11-2-1935 “Fate of Local Mines Hinge on Removal of Severance Threat” The Union, pg. 4, 10-251935 “Skip at Lava Cap drops 1200 ft. in fast time” The Union, pg. 1, 4-2-1935 California Division of Industrial Safety: Major Disasters in Non-coal Mines, Tunnels and Quarries in California: March 14, 1935, blasting accident, no details, 1 killed “Flood threat at Lava Cap in losing battle” The Union, pg. 1, 1-20-1935 66