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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
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    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1918-06-17


    • Last Chance men join Bunker Hill working forces

    • 1918

    • Last Chance men join Bunker Hill working forces - All employes of the Federal Mining company at the Last Chance mine at Wardner were given the opportunity to go to work for the Bunker Hill company in the latter's workings when the Bunker Hill took...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1918-06-17
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1936-12-03


    • Bunker hill is setting new page.

    • 1936

    • Bunker hill is setting new page. - Employs 1600 men. - Went through depression without missing a payday. - The Bunker Hill and Sullivan, the old faithful of the Coeur d'Alenes, is keeping pace with the general improvement in the metal industry and...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1936-12-03
    • Northwest history. Mining. Feature articles ; 1935-08-22


    • Fifty years of Bunker Hill activities

    • 1935

    • Fifty years of Bunker Hill activities
      The Wardner section of the Coeur d'Alene district, in which is situated the Bunker Hill mine, is a rough, mountainous area, traversed by the south fork of the Coeur d'Alene river, which forms a valley...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Feature articles ; 1935-08-22
    • Northwest history. Mining. Celebrations. 1931-09-19


    • Bunker hill and sullivan celebrates 46 years of mining

    • 1931

    • Bunker Hill and Sullivan celebrates 46 years of mining.
      Forty-six years of mining history in the Coeur d'Alene district of northern Idaho came to a close last Thursday, when the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining and Smelting company celebrated...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Celebrations. 1931-09-19
    • Northwest history. Mining. Celebrations. 1935-08-01


    • Arrange pageant of Bunker Hill

    • 1935

    • Arrange pageant of Bunker Hill.
      Plans for the great pageant to depict the discovery of the Bunker Hill mine 50 years ago were advanced last night when Fred C. Blanchard, director of dramatics at the University of Idaho, met with the general...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Celebrations. 1935-08-01
    • Northwest history. Mining. Developments. 1918-05-15


    • North bunker hill sinks.

    • 1918

    • North bunker hill sinks. - Cuts station at 300-foot level -- crosscut for ledge. - The North Bunker Hill Mining company has attained a depth of 300 feet by shaft and cut a station on that horizon. A crosscut will be started toward a vein believed...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Developments. 1918-05-15
    • Northwest history. Mining. Developments. 1919-10-06


    • Start new work on north bunker.

    • 1919

    • Start new work on north bunker. - Directors of property announce resumption of activity. - In a letter to stockholders this week, directors of the North Bunker Hill Mining company, operating in Wardner, Idaho, announce that active development work...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Developments. 1919-10-06
    • Northwest history. Mining. Developments. 1937-04-01


    • New ore deep in bunker hill.

    • 1937

    • New ore deep in bunker hill. - Followed 400 feet down inclined winze from mine's lowest level. - Development continues of ore bodies in hiterto unexplored areas of the Bunker Hill & Sullivan mine at Kellogg, Idaho, Stanly A. Easton, president,...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Developments. 1937-04-01
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1929-10-02


    • Ore body as wide as 125 feet in bunker hill mine.

    • 1929

    • Ore body as wide as 125 feet in bunker hill mine. - Remarkable deposit with grade high is had in workings which now extend 40 miles underground, deepest 4000 feet. - Ore bodies of the famed Bunker Hill and Sullivan mine of the Coeur d'Alenes, the...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1929-10-02
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1933-01-25


    • Wonder record by bunker hill.

    • 1933

    • Wonder record by bunker hill. - After $170,548,818 output new ore body found. - The discovery of ore in the Bluebird claim of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining and Concentrating company at Kellogg, Idaho, is the biggest news that has come out of...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1933-01-25
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1933-06-24


    • New shoot cut by bunker hill.

    • 1933

    • New shoot cut by bunker hill. - 70 feet wide, at least 600 long -- developed on levels 2000 feet apart. - Near older workings. - Ore extractable at low costs -- virtually adds a mine to great property. - There has been added to the resources of the...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1933-06-24
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1937-03-30


    • Discovery deep in bunker hill.

    • 1937

    • Discovery deep in bunker hill. - New ore far to west of main workings -- crescent yield rich. - "There were further improvements during 1936 over results secured from our operations during the precending year," says Stanly A. Easton, president, in...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1937-03-30
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1936-05-02


    • Bunker hill Idaho's largest employer.

    • 1936

    • Bunker hill Idaho's largest employer. - The Bunker Hill & Sullivan company has taken rank as the largest employer of labor in Idaho, its mines, mills and smelting plants employing 1200 men, it is reported.
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1936-05-02
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1933-05-28


    • Bunker hill adds 45 men.

    • 1933

    • Bunker hill adds 45 men. - Resumes work of roasters today, with morning shift. - Announcement was made at Kellogg today that the roasters of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan smelter will resume operations, with a morning shift, tomorrow. Al Beasley,...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1933-05-28
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1934-02-05


    • Four-day week at bunker hill.

    • 1934

    • Four-day week at bunker hill. - Stanly A. Easton, president of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining and Concentrating company, announced Friday that employees in all departments had been put on a four-day-a-week schedule, instead of the previous...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1934-02-05
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1937-09-26


    • Employee peak at bunker hill.

    • 1937

    • Employee peak at bunker hill. - 1800 on kellogg payroll versus 1000 on part time during depression. - With 1800 men in the employ of its mine, mills, smelter and zinc plant, the payroll of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining and Concentrating...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1937-09-26
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1937-09-30


    • Heavy employment at bunker hill.

    • 1937

    • Heavy employment at bunker hill. - The Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining and Concentrating Company at Kellogg, Idaho, in its mine, mills and smelter and zinc plant now has 1800 men at work, a number that is said to set an all-time peak of employment.
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1937-09-30
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1937-10-08


    • Bunker hill is busy and many men are now on job.

    • 1937

    • Bunker hill is busy and many men are now on job. - The Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining and Concentrating company at Kellogg, Idaho, in its mine, mills and smelter and zinc plant, now has 1800 men at work, a number that is said to set an all-time...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1937-10-08
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1921-04-10


    • Sees wage cut on Bunker Hill - smelter must clip pay, director F. M. Smith, home from east, forecasts - metal market hit hard

    • 1921

    • Sees wage cut on Bunker Hill - smelter must clip pay, director F. M. Smith, home from east, forecasts - metal market hit hard - A reduction in wages at the Bunker Hill smelter in the near future is forecast by Frank M. Smith, smelter director of...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1921-04-10

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