Box 1
Contains 14 Results:
Letter, Hulbert to Mackenzie, 1876
Letters from Edwin Hulbert to Frederick Mackenzie. Hulbert defends his management choices regarding the early operation of the Calumet & Hecla Mine, or describes his impressions of subsequent company executives. In one letter (Box 2, Folder 14), Hulbert describes an experience in which he felt the presence of a deceased sister in his life.
Correspondence, 1886
Letters from Edwin Hulbert to Frederick Mackenzie. Hulbert defends his management choices regarding the early operation of the Calumet & Hecla Mine, or describes his impressions of subsequent company executives. In one letter (Box 2, Folder 14), Hulbert describes an experience in which he felt the presence of a deceased sister in his life.
Correspondence, 1887
Letters from Edwin Hulbert to Frederick Mackenzie. Hulbert defends his management choices regarding the early operation of the Calumet & Hecla Mine, or describes his impressions of subsequent company executives. In one letter (Box 2, Folder 14), Hulbert describes an experience in which he felt the presence of a deceased sister in his life.
Correspondence, 1888
Letters from Edwin Hulbert to Frederick Mackenzie. Hulbert defends his management choices regarding the early operation of the Calumet & Hecla Mine, or describes his impressions of subsequent company executives. In one letter (Box 2, Folder 14), Hulbert describes an experience in which he felt the presence of a deceased sister in his life.
Correspondence, 1889
Letters from Edwin Hulbert to Frederick Mackenzie. Hulbert defends his management choices regarding the early operation of the Calumet & Hecla Mine, or describes his impressions of subsequent company executives. In one letter (Box 2, Folder 14), Hulbert describes an experience in which he felt the presence of a deceased sister in his life.
Correspondence, 1890
Letters from Edwin Hulbert to Frederick Mackenzie. Hulbert defends his management choices regarding the early operation of the Calumet & Hecla Mine, or describes his impressions of subsequent company executives. In one letter (Box 2, Folder 14), Hulbert describes an experience in which he felt the presence of a deceased sister in his life.
Correspondence, 1891
Letters from Edwin Hulbert to Frederick Mackenzie. Hulbert defends his management choices regarding the early operation of the Calumet & Hecla Mine, or describes his impressions of subsequent company executives. In one letter (Box 2, Folder 14), Hulbert describes an experience in which he felt the presence of a deceased sister in his life.
Correspondence, 1892
Letters from Edwin Hulbert to Frederick Mackenzie. Hulbert defends his management choices regarding the early operation of the Calumet & Hecla Mine, or describes his impressions of subsequent company executives. In one letter (Box 2, Folder 14), Hulbert describes an experience in which he felt the presence of a deceased sister in his life.
Correspondence, 1894
Letters from Edwin Hulbert to Frederick Mackenzie. Hulbert defends his management choices regarding the early operation of the Calumet & Hecla Mine, or describes his impressions of subsequent company executives. In one letter (Box 2, Folder 14), Hulbert describes an experience in which he felt the presence of a deceased sister in his life.
Correspondence, 1895
Letters from Edwin Hulbert to Frederick Mackenzie. Hulbert defends his management choices regarding the early operation of the Calumet & Hecla Mine, or describes his impressions of subsequent company executives. In one letter (Box 2, Folder 14), Hulbert describes an experience in which he felt the presence of a deceased sister in his life.