Box 283
Contains 34 Results:
General Correspondence, 1906-1932
The Resident Agent's Office Records contain the bulk of St. Mary's early records. In addition to land records, correspondence, and financial records, this subseries includes the diaries of the St. Mary's explorers.
The diaries, covering 1862-1866, provide detailed accounts of the explorers' surveying efforts and contain correspondence and sketches. As well as surveying, the explorers often visited nearby copper mines and gave brief reports on the progress of the mines.
General Correspondence (incoming), Vol. 1: Index, Jan 1862-Jun 1864
The Resident Agent's Office Records contain the bulk of St. Mary's early records. In addition to land records, correspondence, and financial records, this subseries includes the diaries of the St. Mary's explorers.
The diaries, covering 1862-1866, provide detailed accounts of the explorers' surveying efforts and contain correspondence and sketches. As well as surveying, the explorers often visited nearby copper mines and gave brief reports on the progress of the mines.
General Correspondence (incoming), Vol. 1: Letters 1-49, Jan-Nov 1862
The Resident Agent's Office Records contain the bulk of St. Mary's early records. In addition to land records, correspondence, and financial records, this subseries includes the diaries of the St. Mary's explorers.
The diaries, covering 1862-1866, provide detailed accounts of the explorers' surveying efforts and contain correspondence and sketches. As well as surveying, the explorers often visited nearby copper mines and gave brief reports on the progress of the mines.
General Correspondence (incoming), Vol. 1: Letters 50-99, Dec 1862-May 1863
The Resident Agent's Office Records contain the bulk of St. Mary's early records. In addition to land records, correspondence, and financial records, this subseries includes the diaries of the St. Mary's explorers.
The diaries, covering 1862-1866, provide detailed accounts of the explorers' surveying efforts and contain correspondence and sketches. As well as surveying, the explorers often visited nearby copper mines and gave brief reports on the progress of the mines.