Box 277
Contains 33 Results:
Cass Copper Company: Sales of Land, Timber and Equipment, 1927-1936
This subseries contains the records of small companies unconnected with the Bigelows or St. Mary's. Most of the companies were affiliated with Paine, Webber & Co. Especially of note is the minute book of the Woodstock Corporation, which provides a window onto the speculative activities of the Paines and their associates.
East Butte Copper Mining Company and Pittsmont Copper Company: Correspondence, 1936-1947
This subseries contains the records of small companies unconnected with the Bigelows or St. Mary's. Most of the companies were affiliated with Paine, Webber & Co. Especially of note is the minute book of the Woodstock Corporation, which provides a window onto the speculative activities of the Paines and their associates.
East Butte Copper Mining Company and Pittsmont Copper Company: Correspondence from Trip to Butte, 1933
This subseries contains the records of small companies unconnected with the Bigelows or St. Mary's. Most of the companies were affiliated with Paine, Webber & Co. Especially of note is the minute book of the Woodstock Corporation, which provides a window onto the speculative activities of the Paines and their associates.
East Butte Copper Mining Company and Pittsmont Copper Company: Correspondence with President Robert H. Gross (includes minutes of 1930 Board of Directors meeting), 1923-1930
This subseries contains the records of small companies unconnected with the Bigelows or St. Mary's. Most of the companies were affiliated with Paine, Webber & Co. Especially of note is the minute book of the Woodstock Corporation, which provides a window onto the speculative activities of the Paines and their associates.
East Butte Copper Mining Company and Pittsmont Copper Company: Disposition of Records, 1931-1947
This subseries contains the records of small companies unconnected with the Bigelows or St. Mary's. Most of the companies were affiliated with Paine, Webber & Co. Especially of note is the minute book of the Woodstock Corporation, which provides a window onto the speculative activities of the Paines and their associates.
East Butte Copper Mining Company and Pittsmont Copper Company: General (includes minutes of 1936 Board of Directors meeting), 1909-1937
This subseries contains the records of small companies unconnected with the Bigelows or St. Mary's. Most of the companies were affiliated with Paine, Webber & Co. Especially of note is the minute book of the Woodstock Corporation, which provides a window onto the speculative activities of the Paines and their associates.
East Butte Copper Mining Company and Pittsmont Copper Company: Liquidation (includes minutes of Trustees meetings), 1937-1949
This subseries contains the records of small companies unconnected with the Bigelows or St. Mary's. Most of the companies were affiliated with Paine, Webber & Co. Especially of note is the minute book of the Woodstock Corporation, which provides a window onto the speculative activities of the Paines and their associates.
East Butte Copper Mining Company and Pittsmont Copper Company: Maps, undated
This subseries contains the records of small companies unconnected with the Bigelows or St. Mary's. Most of the companies were affiliated with Paine, Webber & Co. Especially of note is the minute book of the Woodstock Corporation, which provides a window onto the speculative activities of the Paines and their associates.
East Butte Copper Mining Company and Pittsmont Copper Company: Photographs and Negatives, 1910s-1920s
This subseries contains the records of small companies unconnected with the Bigelows or St. Mary's. Most of the companies were affiliated with Paine, Webber & Co. Especially of note is the minute book of the Woodstock Corporation, which provides a window onto the speculative activities of the Paines and their associates.
East Butte Copper Mining Company and Pittsmont Copper Company: Photographs of Pittsmont Mine Shaft no. 4, 1910s-1920s
This subseries contains the records of small companies unconnected with the Bigelows or St. Mary's. Most of the companies were affiliated with Paine, Webber & Co. Especially of note is the minute book of the Woodstock Corporation, which provides a window onto the speculative activities of the Paines and their associates.