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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
  • Description: Explorers
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    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1937-04-18


    • Explorers hits beryllium ore.

    • 1937

    • Explorers hits beryllium ore. - Floyd C. White, representative of Explorers Inc., at Elk City, Idaho, reports location of an interesting deposit of beryllium in the Salmon river canyon between Elk City and Shoup, according to Leon Starmont,...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1937-04-18
    • Northwest history. Mining. Conventions. 1931-09-21


    • Prospect ore prize winning - subsidiary unit of Explorers, Inc., awarded first honors at Wenatchee show - firms fought over it - new energies seeking source of this highly colorful and rich copper

    • 1931

    • Prospect ore prize winning - subsidiary unit of Explorers, Inc., awarded first honors at Wenatchee show - firms fought over it - new energies seeking source of this highly colorful and rich copper - Ore from prospect No. 4 of the Explorers...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Conventions. 1931-09-21
    • Northwest history. Mining. Brokers. 1936-09-25


    • Explorers, Inc., is reofficered

    • 1936

    • Explorers, Inc., is reofficered - Explorers, Inc., a Spokane mining company with widespread interests, elected an entirely new slate of officers yesterday. Leon Starmont became president and manager; Roger O. Oscarson, vice president; Henri...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Brokers. 1936-09-25
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1931-04-16


    • San poil ore half copper.

    • 1931

    • San poil ore half copper. - Streak 4 to 10 inches wide contains 51 per cent, says enginerr -- explorers develops. - A streak of ore that is half copper was observed by Rowland King, mining engineer, on the San Poil Monarch property on Meadow creek,...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1931-04-16
    • Northwest history. Mining. Finances. 1938-04-20


    • Near producers would be aided.

    • 1938

    • Near producers would be aided. - After explorers units stated, Mine Loans, Inc., would finance other firms. - Mine Loans, Inc., a new member of the Explorers group of mining enterprises, plans to maintain a "revolving fund" of about $100,000 to aid...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Finances. 1938-04-20
    • Northwest history. Mining. Exploration. 1930-11-26


    • Explores clear rich placer vein

    • 1930

    • Explores clear rich placer vein
      Explorers Prospecting company of Spokane has a crew at work clearing the large Monitor vein, which is now believed to be the source of rich placer deposits mined years ago near Granite, Ore.
    • Northwest history. Mining. Exploration. 1930-11-26
    • Northwest history. Mining. Bids & contracts. 1930-11-29


    • Boyer tunnel contract let - A. A. Garret and F. R. Evans get job, A. W. Bowen announces - will drive 400 feet - crosscut to traverse big vein, with work on 300-foot shaft to follow

    • 1930

    • Boyer tunnel contract let - A. A. Garret and F. R. Evans get job, A. W. Bowen announces - will drive 400 feet - crosscut to traverse big vein, with work on 300-foot shaft to follow - A contract has been let to A. A. Garret, mining engineer and...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Bids & contracts. 1930-11-29
    • Northwest history. Mining. Corporations & mergers. 1938-05-30


    • New group forms for mine operation.

    • 1938

    • New group forms for mine operation. - Latest addition to the Explorers group of mining enterprises is The Last Frontier, Inc., formed last week, with nominal head office at Grangeville, and directing office in Spokane.
    • Northwest history. Mining. Corporations & mergers. 1938-05-30
    • Northwest history. Mining. Drilling. 1931-09-30


    • Trail drill's tip to find ore vein

    • 1931

    • Trail drill's tip to find ore vein.
      Explorers Prospecting company of Spokane will start work tomorrow at the Boyer mine two miles east of Sandpoint. Some time ago this company put down several diamond drill holes, some of which made important...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Drilling. 1931-09-30
    • State history. Native Americans. Anthropology. 1936-10-18


    • Indian's origin soon to be solved

    • 1936

    • Indian's origin soon to be solved. - Smithsonian scientist near solution of problem. - Alaska artifacts studied. - Believed to have crossed from Asia in waves by skin boats along Alaskan coast / by Dr. Ales Hrdlicka
      Answers to the old question...
    • State history. Native Americans. Anthropology. 1936-10-18
    • State history. Native Americans. Chiefs. 1926-05-25. p. 1.


    • Chief Bighorn a true friend

    • 1926

    • Chief Bighorn a true friend. - Early history of this district related by Dr. Frederick of Pomeroy / by Dr. E. Frederick.
      What became of the friendly Nez Perce Chief who met Lewis and Clark on the site of the Pomeroy city park and who accompanied...
    • State history. Native Americans. Chiefs. 1926-05-25. p. 1.
    • State history. Native Americans. Chiefs. 1926-05-25. p. 2.


    • Chief Bighorn a true friend

    • 1926

    • Chief Bighorn a true friend. - Early history of this district related by Dr. Frederick of Pomeroy / by Dr. E. Frederick
      What became of the friendly Nez Perce Chief who met Lewis and Clark on the site of the Pomeroy city park and how accompanied...
    • State history. Native Americans. Chiefs. 1926-05-25. p. 2.
    • State history. Native Americans. Chiefs. 1926-05-25


    • Chief Bighorn a true friend

    • 1926

    • Chief Bighorn a true friend. - Early history of this district related by Dr. Frederick of Pomeroy / by Dr. E. Frederick.
      - What became of the friendly Nez Perce Chief who met Lewis and Clark on the site of the Pomeroy city park and who...
    • State history. Native Americans. Chiefs. 1926-05-25
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1930-01-24


    • Indians swapped cranberries for calico or beads in early days

    • 1930

    • Indians swapped cranberries for calico or beads in early days. - Cranberries are linked closely with the early history of the state of Washington. Once used by the Indian squaws as an article of bartering with the members of the Lewis and Clark...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1930-01-24
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-10-18


    • Indian's origin soon be solved

    • 1936

    • Indian's origin soon be solved. - Smithsonian scientists near solution of problem. - Alaska artifacts studied. - Believed to have crossed from Asia in waves by skin boats along Alaskan coast. / by Dr. Ales Hrdlicka
      Answers to the old questions...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-10-18
    • State history. Native Americans. Memorials. 1936-05-21


    • Condie will dedicate Sacajawea monument

    • 1936

    • Condie will dedicate Sacajawea monument. - John W. Condie, state superintendent of public instruction, left for Lemhi county to participate Friday in the dedication of a marker erected at the birthplace of Sacajawea, the Indian girl who guided the...
    • State history. Native Americans. Memorials. 1936-05-21

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