Box 341
Container
Contains 33 Results:
Spy Reports, #84, 1917-1918
Item — Box: 341, Folder: 26
Identifier: MS-001.002.001.002.341.026
Collection Scope and Content Summary
From the Collection:
Collection, 1848-1988, of the Quincy Mining Company of Hancock, Michigan. Documents the development of the company from its humble start in 1846 through the cessation of underground mining in 1931 and the sale and disbursement of its Michigan properties in the 1970s and 1980s. Includes corporate records, administrative correspondence, financial and legal documentation, employment and medical records, property and miners’ housing records, as well as operational records from the company’s...
Dates:
1917-1918
Spy Reports, #79, August 1917
Item — Box: 341, Folder: 27
Identifier: MS-001.002.001.002.341.027
Collection Scope and Content Summary
From the Collection:
Collection, 1848-1988, of the Quincy Mining Company of Hancock, Michigan. Documents the development of the company from its humble start in 1846 through the cessation of underground mining in 1931 and the sale and disbursement of its Michigan properties in the 1970s and 1980s. Includes corporate records, administrative correspondence, financial and legal documentation, employment and medical records, property and miners’ housing records, as well as operational records from the company’s...
Dates:
August 1917
Spy Reports, January 1913-March 1915
Item — Box: 341, Folder: 28
Identifier: MS-001.002.001.002.341.028
Collection Scope and Content Summary
From the Collection:
Collection, 1848-1988, of the Quincy Mining Company of Hancock, Michigan. Documents the development of the company from its humble start in 1846 through the cessation of underground mining in 1931 and the sale and disbursement of its Michigan properties in the 1970s and 1980s. Includes corporate records, administrative correspondence, financial and legal documentation, employment and medical records, property and miners’ housing records, as well as operational records from the company’s...
Dates:
January 1913-March 1915