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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
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    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1933-06-13


    • 15 more men given work.

    • 1933

    • 15 more men given work. - Northwest magnesite company increases its operations. - According to Superintendent Garber of the Northwest Magnesite company, operations at the quarry and plant have been increased within the last week and 15 more men...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1933-06-13
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1933-06-17


    • Magnesite firm has big payroll.

    • 1933

    • Magnesite firm has big payroll. - One hundred and seventy men are now on the payroll of the Northwest Magnesite company. This is the first time in several years that three kilns have been used to take care of the demand. According to Earl Garber...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1933-06-17
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1937-11-19


    • Magnesite workers get raise in wages.

    • 1937

    • Magnesite workers get raise in wages. - Northwest Magnesite company employees were giben a $1-a-day wage increase last week, with $5 a day minimum pay, E. A. Garber, the company's vice president stated.
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1937-11-19
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1937-03-11


    • 300 employes get $1 per day wage raise.

    • 1937

    • 300 employes get $1 per day wage raise. - Vice president E. A. Garber of the Northwest Magnesite company at Chewelah, announced Tuesday that a wage increase of one dollar per day had been made to 300 employers of the firm.
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1937-03-11
    • Northwest history. Mining. Corporations & mergers. 1937-04-09


    • Montana area to be worked.

    • 1937

    • Montana area to be worked. - The Moonlight Mining company has been formed to handle property in the Philipsburg Mont., mining district, scene of a recent important ore disclosure. The company has been incorporated under the laws of Montana by a...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Corporations & mergers. 1937-04-09
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1937-06-25


    • Gold by bucket dug in montana.

    • 1937

    • Gold by bucket dug in montana. - Spokane and kellogg beneficiary of reported phillipsburg strike. - "Buckets filled with gold were removed last week from the property of the Gold Rock Mining company on the upper reaches of Princeton gulch in the...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1937-06-25
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1937-09-26


    • Metal strike at silver moon.

    • 1937

    • Metal strike at silver moon. - The Silver Moon Gulch mine at 8000 feet altitude, near Gilmore, Idaho, has been dressed up. Its gallows frame has been raised, a hoist and compressor installed and buildings tightened for the winter.
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1937-09-26
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1933-03-27


    • Ninety men join magnesite force.

    • 1933

    • Ninety men join magnesite force. - They're taking the brakes off the wheels of industry in the northwest. Today, 90 additional men were put to work in the quarries and plant of the Northwest Magnesite company at Chewelah, bringing the force to 130.
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1933-03-27
    • Northwest history. Mining. Engineers. 1937-09-02


    • Mining men plan round of activity.

    • 1937

    • Mining men plan round of activity. - Three meetings of concern to members of Columbia section of the American Institute of Mining Engineers will be held this month, according to letters received by the members today from L. K. Armstrong, secretary.
    • Northwest history. Mining. Engineers. 1937-09-02
    • State history. Native Americans. Indian affairs. 1925-02-20


    • Burke exonerated of charges over Indian affairs.

    • 1925

    • Burke exonerated of charges over Indian affairs. - The majority report of the special house committee which investigated administration of the office of Indian affairs, today exonerated Commissioner Burke of charges of mal-administration, preferred...
    • State history. Native Americans. Indian affairs. 1925-02-20

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