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Edward Hoit Nutter papers
Manuscripts
Materials related to the life and career of Edward Hoit Nutter, including personal and business correspondence, legal documents, business records, tax documents, scientific reports, stock certificates, patent filings, biographical papers, and photographs. Business materials include correspondence and legal documents regarding patents and patent litigation, the reorganization of Minerals Separation Ltd., and Nutter's other business investments and engineering enterprises. There is correspondence with prominent mining industry figures including John Casper Branner, Ralph Arnold, Herbert C. Hoover and his brother, Theodore Hoover. Other predominant subjects include politics and economics in the United States; Nutter's involvement with Stanford University, both as a mining engineer and as a donor; and his research and personal interest in the Swedenborgian faith.
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Personal
Manuscripts
Personal and biographical information about Edward Hoit Nutter, including resumes and family biographies, his Stanford diploma, and some photographs. There is also a 1906 notebook with Nutter's handwritten notes, some correspondence with his son Sheldon Nutter, and correspondence and papers related to Emanuel Swedenborg and the Swedenborgian faith.
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Patents
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Materials related to mineral flotation technology, including a copy of H.J. Stander's The Flotation Process; depositions from a court case; and copies of Edward Hoit Nutter's patents.
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Early correspondence
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The contents of an accordion folder with both business and personal letters dated between 1909 and 1920, including correspondence from Theodore J. Hoover and other business contacts.
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American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers
Manuscripts
Award and invitation mounted on poster.
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General files
Manuscripts
Thomas E. Gibbon gave the title "General files" to this group of his personal business files.
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