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Log Cabin Mining Venture


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    Log Cabin Mining Venture

    Manuscripts

    Correspondence related to operations of California mines in which Times Mirror (or Chandis) had an interest involving Harry Chandler, Frank Garbutt, H.E. Downing, Harry Bradley, and others, the Log Cabin Mine, etc.

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    Log Cabin MIning Venture - Correspondence

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 90 items: correspondence related to operations of California mines in which TM (or Chandis) had an interest involving Harry Chandler, Frank Garbutt, H.E. Downing, J.H. Briney, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, and others, the Log Cabin Mine, etc.

    mssLAT

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    Log Cabin Mining Venture

    Manuscripts

    Correspondence, photographs, and status reports related to operations of California mines in which Times Mirror (or Chandis) had an interest involving Harry Chandler, Frank Garbutt, H.E. Downing, Harry Bradley, and others, the Log Cabin Mine, etc.

    mssLAT

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    Log Cabin Mining Venture

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 35 items: correspondence among Frank Garbutt (Log Cabin Mines manager), Harry Chandler, H.E. Downing, and others related to Log Cabin Mining in SIerra Nevada Mountains.

    mssLAT

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    Log Cabin Mining Venture

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 120 items: correspondence related to Log Cabin Mining, including mention of litigation being pursued during the 1938 - 1939 time frame. Includes a 9-pp. letter to "Mrs. [Alice Clark?] Ryan" (n.d.), which opens "I promised to write a memorandum..." This material is, by virtue of being in this folder, assumed to be about "Log Cabin Mining." Mutual Gold Corp. is mentioned in the text, as are "Mr. Chandler" and "Mr. Downing."

    mssLAT

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    Log Cabin Mining Venture - correspondence

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 10 items: a collection of letters between Alice Clark Ryan, Harry Chandler, H.E. Downing, H.R. Bradley and others on conditions at the mine. Mrs. Ryan complained of ill treatment by H.E. Downing and criticized Bradley. Progressing through the dates in order and interesting view of varying opinions about the mining operations emerge.

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