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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
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    • State history. Stocks & bonds. 1931-08-02


    • Bond business spurts in July
      Usual midsummer lag is turned to sprint with Spokane brokers.
      Ahead of last year's
      Volume 25 per cent more than same month in 1930.

    • 1931

    • Bond business spurts in July
      Usual midsummer lag is turned to sprint with Spokane brokers.
      Ahead of last year's
      Volume 25 per cent more than same month in 1930.
      More than $2,000,000 turnover of high grade investment bonds and preferred...
    • State history. Stocks & bonds. 1931-08-02
    • Northwest history. Mining. Brokers. 1928-09-11


    • Better ore in Evolution - reported by broker in month of sinking

    • 1928

    • Better ore in Evolution - reported by broker in month of sinking - Samples brought from the Evolution shaft, being sunk on the vein, have a greater metallic content than a month ago, according to W. F. Devlin Jr., mining stock broker, who has them...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Brokers. 1928-09-11
    • State history. Native Americans. Employment. 1936-08-13


    • Rich Indian is found working at $30 month

    • 1936

    • Rich Indian is found working at $30 month. - John I. Whistocken, Coeur d'Alene Indian, whose income from farm corps, agency officials said today, was approximately $5000 a year, left this week for his home in Idaho after working a month on an ECW...
    • State history. Native Americans. Employment. 1936-08-13
    • State history. Native Americans. Missing persons. 1936-08-13


    • Rich Indian is found working at $30 a month

    • 1936

    • Rich Indian is found working at $30 a month. - John I. Whistocken, Coeur d'Alene Indian, whose income from farm crops, agency officials said today, was approximately $5000 a year, left this week for his home in Idaho after working a month on an ECW...
    • State history. Native Americans. Missing persons. 1936-08-13
    • State history. Grand Coulee Dam. Construction. Excavation. 1936-03-05


    • February, excellent month for heavy construction in for west.

    • 1936

    • February, excellent month for heavy construction in for west. - New Coulee contract for excavation is largest. - The engineering industry had another big month in the far west in February. Heavy construction contracts were awarded in the aggregate...
    • State history. Grand Coulee Dam. Construction. Excavation. 1936-03-05
    • State history. Grand Coulee Dam. Construction. General. 1937-02-12


    • Concrete work is month away

    • 1937

    • Concrete work is month away. - Concrete pouring operations at Grand Coulee dam may not be resumed before March 5, it was indicated today in a bulletin issued by the MWAK company, contractors. About 2000 men were laid off last month when concrete...
    • State history. Grand Coulee Dam. Construction. General. 1937-02-12
    • State history. Stocks & bonds. 1929-02-01


    • Biggest stock month in year
      Standard exchange volume near 3,246,000-share mark of January, 1928.

    • 1929

    • Biggest stock month in year
      Standard exchange volume near 3,246,000-share mark of January, 1928.
      In amount of shares traded, the Standard Stock exchange recorded the biggest month's business during January of this year since January, 1928,...
    • State history. Stocks & bonds. 1929-02-01
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Conventions. 1925-09-10


    • Hoo Hoo snark opens big meet - J. H. Allen of St. Louis starts national convention at 9th hour of 9th day of 9th month - is noted lumberman - tells how perpetual forestation is achieved - formal sessions open Sunday

    • 1925

    • Hoo Hoo snark opens big meet - J. H. Allen of St. Louis starts national convention at 9th hour of 9th day of 9th month - is noted lumberman - tells how perpetual forestation is achieved - formal sessions open Sunday - James H. Allen, snark of the...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Conventions. 1925-09-10
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Transportation. 1937-05-25


    • Waterborne movement of lumber gains - April figures tops like month in 1936 by 14 million feet; domestic market increased

    • 1937

    • Waterborne movement of lumber gains - April figures tops like month in 1936 by 14 million feet; domestic market increased - Waterborne shipments of lumber from the Northwest for April 1937 gained nearly fourteen and a half million feet over the...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Transportation. 1937-05-25
    • Northwest history. Mining. Conventions. 1918-01-01


    • Convention crowd large - British Columbia mining men to come in force - attend Northwest meetings next month in a body - prepare ore exhibit

    • 1918

    • Convention crowd large - British Columbia mining men to come in force - attend Northwest meetings next month in a body - prepare ore exhibit - Mining men of British Columbia will attend the northwest mining convention, to be held here next month,...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Conventions. 1918-01-01
    • Northwest history. Mining. Exploration. 1918-10-29


    • Idaho carbonate sinks - shaft is 365 feet below the tunnel level - making 115 a month- break ground for blacksmith shop

    • 1918

    • Idaho carbonate sinks - shaft is 365 feet below the tunnel level - making 115 a month- break ground for blacksmith shop - The Idaho Carbonate Hill Consolidated Mining company has attained a depth of 365 feet in a shaft started on the tunnel level,...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Exploration. 1918-10-29

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