Northwest history. Mining. Production. 1935-08-25

Billion dollars dowry of idaho. - Mines have produced $2,362 for every citizen of state. - Talkington gives facts. - Metal diggers pictured as founders and builders of empire in address at kellogg. - The observance of anniversary days is a growing custom; when the life of the past is reflected in co...

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Main Author: Talkington, H. L.
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1935
Subjects:
Con
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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/40505 2023-05-15T16:35:26+02:00 Northwest history. Mining. Production. 1935-08-25 Lewiston morning tribune 1935-08-25 Billion dollars dowry of idaho. / by Dr. H. L. Talkington. Talkington, H. L. 1935 Image/JPEG http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/40505 English eng nwh93-95 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/40505 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. Northwest History box 93 Northwest history mining industry mineral resources production Hudson Bay Company W. D. Shippen A. J. Pritchard Harry Baer Phil Rourke Con Sullivan Jim Wardner E. S. Kellogg Tom Irwin Franklin K. Lane H. L. Talkington Northwest Pacific -- History -- 20th century Mining industries -- Northwest Pacific Mines and mineral resources -- Northwest Mineral industries -- Northwest Mineral industries -- Industrial capacity -- Northwest Shippen W. D. Pritchard A. J. Baer Harry Rourke Phil Sullivan Con Wardner Jim Kellogg E. S. Irwin Tom Lane Franklin K. Talkington H. L. Text Clippings 1935 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T18:56:09Z Billion dollars dowry of idaho. - Mines have produced $2,362 for every citizen of state. - Talkington gives facts. - Metal diggers pictured as founders and builders of empire in address at kellogg. - The observance of anniversary days is a growing custom; when the life of the past is reflected in colorful pageants and attention is called to the milestones marking the progress of civilization. Text Hudson Bay Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Hudson Hudson Bay Pacific Sullivan ENVELOPE(-63.817,-63.817,-69.650,-69.650)
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topic Northwest history
mining industry
mineral resources
production
Hudson Bay Company
W. D. Shippen
A. J. Pritchard
Harry Baer
Phil Rourke
Con Sullivan
Jim Wardner
E. S. Kellogg
Tom Irwin
Franklin K. Lane
H. L. Talkington
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
Mining industries -- Northwest
Pacific
Mines and mineral resources -- Northwest
Mineral industries -- Northwest
Mineral industries -- Industrial capacity -- Northwest
Shippen
W. D.
Pritchard
A. J.
Baer
Harry
Rourke
Phil
Sullivan
Con
Wardner
Jim
Kellogg
E. S.
Irwin
Tom
Lane
Franklin K.
Talkington
H. L.
spellingShingle Northwest history
mining industry
mineral resources
production
Hudson Bay Company
W. D. Shippen
A. J. Pritchard
Harry Baer
Phil Rourke
Con Sullivan
Jim Wardner
E. S. Kellogg
Tom Irwin
Franklin K. Lane
H. L. Talkington
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
Mining industries -- Northwest
Pacific
Mines and mineral resources -- Northwest
Mineral industries -- Northwest
Mineral industries -- Industrial capacity -- Northwest
Shippen
W. D.
Pritchard
A. J.
Baer
Harry
Rourke
Phil
Sullivan
Con
Wardner
Jim
Kellogg
E. S.
Irwin
Tom
Lane
Franklin K.
Talkington
H. L.
Talkington, H. L.
Northwest history. Mining. Production. 1935-08-25
topic_facet Northwest history
mining industry
mineral resources
production
Hudson Bay Company
W. D. Shippen
A. J. Pritchard
Harry Baer
Phil Rourke
Con Sullivan
Jim Wardner
E. S. Kellogg
Tom Irwin
Franklin K. Lane
H. L. Talkington
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
Mining industries -- Northwest
Pacific
Mines and mineral resources -- Northwest
Mineral industries -- Northwest
Mineral industries -- Industrial capacity -- Northwest
Shippen
W. D.
Pritchard
A. J.
Baer
Harry
Rourke
Phil
Sullivan
Con
Wardner
Jim
Kellogg
E. S.
Irwin
Tom
Lane
Franklin K.
Talkington
H. L.
description Billion dollars dowry of idaho. - Mines have produced $2,362 for every citizen of state. - Talkington gives facts. - Metal diggers pictured as founders and builders of empire in address at kellogg. - The observance of anniversary days is a growing custom; when the life of the past is reflected in colorful pageants and attention is called to the milestones marking the progress of civilization.
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Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information.
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