Box 15
Contains 33 Results:
Lighthill, David P. (Copper Range Company Secretary-Treasurer): Correspondence, 1971 - 1974
Van Pelt's correspondence and interviews with current and former Copper Range Company personnel in this subseries is perhaps the most valuable part of the collection. The interviews in particular provide a view of the human side of the Copper Range Company's history. As an example, his interview with Ira Joralemon includes a lengthy and candid appraisal of key Copper Range Company officers from the 1930s to 1950s.
McGrath, George R. (White Pine Copper Company President): Correspondence, 1965 - 1977
Van Pelt's correspondence and interviews with current and former Copper Range Company personnel in this subseries is perhaps the most valuable part of the collection. The interviews in particular provide a view of the human side of the Copper Range Company's history. As an example, his interview with Ira Joralemon includes a lengthy and candid appraisal of key Copper Range Company officers from the 1930s to 1950s.
Mendelsohn, Albert (former Copper Range Company Superintendent): Correspondence, 1968 - 1968
Van Pelt's correspondence and interviews with current and former Copper Range Company personnel in this subseries is perhaps the most valuable part of the collection. The interviews in particular provide a view of the human side of the Copper Range Company's history. As an example, his interview with Ira Joralemon includes a lengthy and candid appraisal of key Copper Range Company officers from the 1930s to 1950s.
Neil, Robert M. (White Pine Copper Company Assistant Director of Safety and Claims): Correspondence and Interview, 1971 - 1971
Van Pelt's correspondence and interviews with current and former Copper Range Company personnel in this subseries is perhaps the most valuable part of the collection. The interviews in particular provide a view of the human side of the Copper Range Company's history. As an example, his interview with Ira Joralemon includes a lengthy and candid appraisal of key Copper Range Company officers from the 1930s to 1950s.
Nicholls, William P. (Copper Range Company Vice-President): Correspondence and Interviews, 1965 - 1975
Van Pelt's correspondence and interviews with current and former Copper Range Company personnel in this subseries is perhaps the most valuable part of the collection. The interviews in particular provide a view of the human side of the Copper Range Company's history. As an example, his interview with Ira Joralemon includes a lengthy and candid appraisal of key Copper Range Company officers from the 1930s to 1950s.
Paine, F. Ward (Copper Range Company Director): Correspondence, 1966 - 1975
Van Pelt's correspondence and interviews with current and former Copper Range Company personnel in this subseries is perhaps the most valuable part of the collection. The interviews in particular provide a view of the human side of the Copper Range Company's history. As an example, his interview with Ira Joralemon includes a lengthy and candid appraisal of key Copper Range Company officers from the 1930s to 1950s.
Patrick, Joseph L. (White Pine Copper Company Manager of Engineering and Geological Services): Correspondence, 1969 - 1969
Van Pelt's correspondence and interviews with current and former Copper Range Company personnel in this subseries is perhaps the most valuable part of the collection. The interviews in particular provide a view of the human side of the Copper Range Company's history. As an example, his interview with Ira Joralemon includes a lengthy and candid appraisal of key Copper Range Company officers from the 1930s to 1950s.
Rand, John R. (Copper Range Company Director): Correspondence, 1974 - 1974
Van Pelt's correspondence and interviews with current and former Copper Range Company personnel in this subseries is perhaps the most valuable part of the collection. The interviews in particular provide a view of the human side of the Copper Range Company's history. As an example, his interview with Ira Joralemon includes a lengthy and candid appraisal of key Copper Range Company officers from the 1930s to 1950s.
Ruder & Finn (Copper Range Company Public Relations Firm): Correspondence, 1966 - 1970
Van Pelt's correspondence and interviews with current and former Copper Range Company personnel in this subseries is perhaps the most valuable part of the collection. The interviews in particular provide a view of the human side of the Copper Range Company's history. As an example, his interview with Ira Joralemon includes a lengthy and candid appraisal of key Copper Range Company officers from the 1930s to 1950s.
Todd, W. Parsons (former Copper Range Company Manager of Copper Sales): Correspondence and Interview, 1966 - 1969
Van Pelt's correspondence and interviews with current and former Copper Range Company personnel in this subseries is perhaps the most valuable part of the collection. The interviews in particular provide a view of the human side of the Copper Range Company's history. As an example, his interview with Ira Joralemon includes a lengthy and candid appraisal of key Copper Range Company officers from the 1930s to 1950s.