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1905 December


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    1905 November 18-30

    Manuscripts

    11 letters, 1 letter from Charles H. Pogue.

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    1905 November 2-17

    Manuscripts

    12 letters, 1 letter from W.P. Stanley to Americus L. Pogue.

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    Americus L. Pogue letters

    Manuscripts

    The Americus L. Pogue archive consists of 219 letters written between 1901 and 1907. All of the letters, except one, are addressed to George W. Brunk in Alma, Colorado. The bulk of the letters are written by Pogue, except 1 letter from Kelly Pogue, 6 letters from A.F. Rattray Greig, 3 letters from Charles H. Pogue, and 1 letter from W.P. Stanley. Pogue writes from several different places, including Richmond, Indiana, Chicago, Illinois, and Denver, Colorado. Most of the letters concern business and operations at the Russia Mine, but many also report activities at Dolly Varden and the Jay Gould group, located on the other side of the Mosquito Range near Leadville, Colorado. His letters discuss the difficulties generated by weather conditions and the mountainous terrain in which these properties were located, as well as the challenges imposed by the recalcitrant partners, skittish investors, and the steady drain of capital imposed by unceasing requirements to supply men and materials. The letters also provide insight into the other side of the correspondence because Pogue repeats many of Brunk's points.

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    Pogue, Americus L. letters to George W. Brunk

    Manuscripts

    The Americus L. Pogue archive consists of 219 letters written between 1901 and 1907. All of the letters, except one, are addressed to George W. Brunk in Alma, Colorado. The bulk of the letters are written by Pogue, except 1 letter from Kelly Pogue, 6 letters from A.F. Rattray Greig, 3 letters from Charles H. Pogue, and 1 letter from W.P. Stanley. Pogue writes from several different places, including Richmond, Indiana, Chicago, Illinois, and Denver, Colorado. Most of the letters concern business and operations at the Russia Mine, but many also report activities at Dolly Varden and the Jay Gould group, located on the other side of the Mosquito Range near Leadville, Colorado. His letters discuss the difficulties generated by weather conditions and the mountainous terrain in which these properties were located, as well as the challenges imposed by the recalcitrant partners, skittish investors, and the steady drain of capital imposed by unceasing requirements to supply men and materials. The letters also provide insight into the other side of the correspondence because Pogue repeats many of Brunk's points.

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    1903 June

    Manuscripts

    7 letters, 1 letter from Kelly Pogue.

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    1905 March

    Manuscripts

    7 letters, 2 letters from A.F. Rattray Greig.

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