Correspondence to Alfred H. Jones from Arthur C. Waller [constructed title], 1972.

Correspondence to Alfred H. Jones from Arthur C. Waller discussing such topics as: the changes in construction and engineering methods and equipment; the machinery and process of separating oil from sands in Alaska and Canada; the potential of surface oil deposits in Mexican Hat; the modern changes...

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Main Author: Waller, Arthur C.
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Northern Arizona University. Cline Library. 1972
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Online Access:http://archive.library.nau.edu/cdm/ref/collection/cpa/id/53065
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spelling ftnortharizonau:oai:archive.library.nau.edu:cpa/53065 2023-05-15T18:48:52+02:00 Correspondence to Alfred H. Jones from Arthur C. Waller [constructed title], 1972. Waller, Arthur C. Alaska; Canada; Flagstaff (Ariz.); Lees Ferry (Ariz.); Mexican Hat (Utah) 1972 Document http://archive.library.nau.edu/cdm/ref/collection/cpa/id/53065 English eng Northern Arizona University. Cline Library. Jones, Albert H. nm385g000s001b001f0039 http://archive.library.nau.edu/cdm/ref/collection/cpa/id/53065 Digital surrogates are the property of the repository. Reproduction requires permission. Construction equipment Correspondence Engineering--Equipment and supplies National parks and reserves--Public use Navajo Indians--Social life and customs Oil sands Text 1972 ftnortharizonau 2022-03-10T18:44:54Z Correspondence to Alfred H. Jones from Arthur C. Waller discussing such topics as: the changes in construction and engineering methods and equipment; the machinery and process of separating oil from sands in Alaska and Canada; the potential of surface oil deposits in Mexican Hat; the modern changes that have taken place at Lee's Ferry; Arthur's trip to Flagstaff and stay at the Weatherford Hotel; and the modernization of Navajo dress and jewelry making. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: Born in Denver, Colorado in 1884, Albert H. Jones, Jr. worked with Charles H. Spencer and his mining party, staking placer claims on the San Juan and Colorado Rivers from 1908-1911. Spencer thought that gold could be sluiced from the Colorado and he convinced investors that his plan was worth funding. Jones was a skilled engineer, surveyor and route finder. He ran baselines and triangulated prominent topography in the area. He recorded the first measurement of the discharge of the Colorado River at Lee's Ferry. With a fleet that included an excursion boat formerly used on the Mississippi River, Jones and others went upriver to stake claims. After leaving Spencer's operation, Jones continued to survey for mineral resources in Como, Colorado. In 1916, he became the Superintendent of the Denver Water Supply Reservoir and remained in that position until 1926. Jones was registered as a civil engineer in 1920 and graduated from the Colorado School of Mines and the International Correspondence School in Scranton, Pennsylvania. In 1934, he purchased land in Elizabeth, Colorado where he operated the Silver J Fox Ranch for over 15 years. He died in 1979 in Castle Rock, Colorado. Text Alaska Castle Rock Northern Arizona University (NAU): Special Collections and Archives Canada Castle Rock ENVELOPE(-130.208,-130.208,57.840,57.840) Flagstaff ENVELOPE(166.367,166.367,-77.550,-77.550) San Juan
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topic Construction equipment
Correspondence
Engineering--Equipment and supplies
National parks and reserves--Public use
Navajo Indians--Social life and customs
Oil sands
spellingShingle Construction equipment
Correspondence
Engineering--Equipment and supplies
National parks and reserves--Public use
Navajo Indians--Social life and customs
Oil sands
Waller, Arthur C.
Correspondence to Alfred H. Jones from Arthur C. Waller [constructed title], 1972.
topic_facet Construction equipment
Correspondence
Engineering--Equipment and supplies
National parks and reserves--Public use
Navajo Indians--Social life and customs
Oil sands
description Correspondence to Alfred H. Jones from Arthur C. Waller discussing such topics as: the changes in construction and engineering methods and equipment; the machinery and process of separating oil from sands in Alaska and Canada; the potential of surface oil deposits in Mexican Hat; the modern changes that have taken place at Lee's Ferry; Arthur's trip to Flagstaff and stay at the Weatherford Hotel; and the modernization of Navajo dress and jewelry making. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: Born in Denver, Colorado in 1884, Albert H. Jones, Jr. worked with Charles H. Spencer and his mining party, staking placer claims on the San Juan and Colorado Rivers from 1908-1911. Spencer thought that gold could be sluiced from the Colorado and he convinced investors that his plan was worth funding. Jones was a skilled engineer, surveyor and route finder. He ran baselines and triangulated prominent topography in the area. He recorded the first measurement of the discharge of the Colorado River at Lee's Ferry. With a fleet that included an excursion boat formerly used on the Mississippi River, Jones and others went upriver to stake claims. After leaving Spencer's operation, Jones continued to survey for mineral resources in Como, Colorado. In 1916, he became the Superintendent of the Denver Water Supply Reservoir and remained in that position until 1926. Jones was registered as a civil engineer in 1920 and graduated from the Colorado School of Mines and the International Correspondence School in Scranton, Pennsylvania. In 1934, he purchased land in Elizabeth, Colorado where he operated the Silver J Fox Ranch for over 15 years. He died in 1979 in Castle Rock, Colorado.
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title_short Correspondence to Alfred H. Jones from Arthur C. Waller [constructed title], 1972.
title_full Correspondence to Alfred H. Jones from Arthur C. Waller [constructed title], 1972.
title_fullStr Correspondence to Alfred H. Jones from Arthur C. Waller [constructed title], 1972.
title_full_unstemmed Correspondence to Alfred H. Jones from Arthur C. Waller [constructed title], 1972.
title_sort correspondence to alfred h. jones from arthur c. waller [constructed title], 1972.
publisher Northern Arizona University. Cline Library.
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url http://archive.library.nau.edu/cdm/ref/collection/cpa/id/53065
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