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Colorado Agriculture Bibliography 2005 Subject Areas: Mines, Mining Colorado Agriculture Bibliography 2005 A Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Material Published 1820-1945 Subject Areas: Mines, Mining and Geology Type of Materials: Monographs Produced by the Colorado State University Libraries Copyright by Colorado State University Libraries Applies Overview This portable document file (.pdf ) is part of the Colorado Agriculture Bibliography project and includes bibliographic information on a variety of topics related to Colorado’s agricultural and rural past. The topics covered in this project are varied but include agriculture, education, water, mining, tourism, recreation, and more. The bibliography contains information about but not full-text for books, journals, dissertations, theses, archival collections, maps, photos, pamphlets, and more. The Web site and bibliography reflects Colorado’s contribution to the Preserving the History of United States Agriculture and Rural Life Project. This nation-wide effort aims to identify and preserve state and locally significant literature. The project involves the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Cornell University, the United States Agricultural Information Network (USAIN), the National Agricultural Library (NAL), and other land-grant universities. The records in this bibliography may cover several subject areas and are listed alphabetically by author. A searchable website of the bibliography is also available if you would like to create searches and find information on other topics. The bibliography of Colorado history project was funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). The project is part of the United States Agriculture Information Network (USAIN) Preservation Program. Cornell University coordinated the grant project. 1 1. _______ (1872). The Caribou silver mine and mill, Boulder County, Colorado, United States : with reports, maps, &c., &c . London: M.M. Taylor & Co. 45 p., [7] leaves of plates. ill., maps (one folded) ; 28 cm.Date of publication inferred from text. Silver mines and mining -- Colorado -- Boulder County. Caribou Silver Mill. Caribou Mine (Colo.) Grand Island Mining District (Colo.) 2. _______ (1895). Colorado minerals . Courier, Georgetown, Colo.: s.n. 21 p. ; 23 cm. Title from caption./ Includes index. Mineralogy -- Colorado. Mines and mineral resources -- Colorado. 3. _______ (1863). Colorado minerals . Georgetown, Colo.: The Courier. 15 p. ; 23 cm. Title from cover. Mineralogy -- Colorado. Mines and mineral resources -- Colorado. 4. _______ (1897). Colorado's gold fields; America's most famous gold mining camps . Denver: Calhoun. 109 p. ports., map, photos., table. 24 cm. Mining history -- Colorado. Gold mines and mining -- Colorado. 5. _______ (1881). Crested Butte, Gunnison County, Colorado, the great coal, coke and ore centre of the Gunnison country, depot for the only anthracite coal west of Pennsylvania, terminus of the Denver and Rio Grande Railway, Gunnison extension . Chicago: J.M.W. Jones Stationery and Print. Co. 32 p. 2 fold. maps 23 cm. Cover title. Mines and mineral resources -- Colorado -- Gunnison County. 6. _______ (1905). [Cripple Creek and Victor : the world's famous gold camp] . Colorado Springs, Colo.: Railroad View Pub. Co. 15 leaves. ill. ; 18 cm. Cripple Creek (Colo.) -- History. Victor (Colo.) -- History. 2 Colorado -- Mines and mineral resources -- Cripple Creek. Colorado -- Mines and mineral resources -- Victor. 7. _______ (1896). Cripple Creek camerettes : a collection of views of the greatest gold camp on earth . Denver, Colo.: Smith-Brooks Printing Co. 44 p. ill. ; 12 cm.Series of photographic reprints of various mines and mining areas in the Cripple Creek, Colorado, area. Gold miners -- Colorado -- Cripple Creek. Colorado -- Mines and mineral resources -- Cripple Creek. Cripple Creek (Colo.) -- History. 8. _______ (1894). The Cripple Creek Gold Fields . Colorado Springs, Colo.: Jn. W. Proudfit & Co. 44 p. ; 12 cm. CHS holdings: 1894 and 1995 editions. Gold miners -- Colorado -- Cripple Creek. Cripple Creek (Colo.) -- History. Colorado -- Mines and mineral resources -- Cripple Creek. 9. _______ (1895). Cripple Creek in outline : a condensed history of Colorado's foremost gold camp . Denver, Colo.: C.J. Kelly. 22 p. ill. ; 15 cm."Second edition."/ Cover title. Gold miners -- Colorado -- Cripple Creek. Cripple Creek (Colo.) -- History. Colorado -- Mines ad mineral resources -- Cripple Creek. 10. _______ (1902). The Empire Tunnel and Gold Mining, Milling and Transportation Comp'ny . Georgetown, Colo.?: s.n. 24 p. ill., map ; 21 cm. folded to 11 x 27 cm.Cover title./ Folded map tipped in inside back cover. Mining corporations -- Colorado. Mines and mineral resources -- Colorado. Empire Tunnel and Gold Mining, Milling and Transportation Company. 11. _______ (1935). Engineering and mining journal. Colorado number . New York: McGraw-Hill. 1 v. (various pagings). ill. ; 30 cm.Colorado : storehouse of mineral wealth / Charles W. Henderson -- Geology of ore deposits / G.F. Loughlin -- Mining practice / A.H. Bebee, Walter R. Vidler -- The Golden Cycle Mill / Max W. Bowen -- Geology of the San Juan / W.S. Burbank -- Active San Juan mines / Charles N. Bell -- San Juan milling / Charles A. Chase -- The Mosquito and Sawatch Ranges / Charles H. Behre, Jr. -- Climax : premier producer of molybdenum / W.J. Coulter -- Alma's output chiefly gold / H.L. Tedrow -- Many shippers in Boulder County / C.O. Larson -- Clear Creek and Gilpin Counties / A.W. Newberry -- Ore deposition in the Front Range / T.S. 3 Louvering.Aug. 1995 issue of Engineering and mining journal. Mineral industries -- Colorado. Mines and mineral resources -- Colorado. 12. _______ (1900-1910?). Gold, lead, copper, silver . Silverton, Colo.: Silverton Standard. [28] p. ill., map ; 28 x 41 cm.Reproductions of photographs of mines, mining camps, Silverton, mills, Lake City, railroads, Durango and Telluride; and a map and list of the railroads and material ropeways in the county.Cover title: San Juan County, in gold lettering on blue paper./ An advertisement for San Juan County to increase business interests in the county.issued by the Silverton Standard, San Juan's mining journal, Silverton, Colorado. Mining camps -- Colorado -- San Juan County -- Pictorial works. Aerial tramways -- Colorado -- San Juan County -- Pictorial works. Mines and mineral resources -- Colorado -- San Juan County. San Juan County (Colo.) -- Pictorial works. San Juan Region (Colo.) -- Pictorial works. 13. _______ (1895). Hand book on Cripple Creek : valuable data for investors . Colorado Springs, Colo.: Clarence edsall & Co. 28 p. ill. ; 15 cm.Cover title. Gold miners -- Colorado -- Cripple Creek. Cripple Creek (Colo.) -- History. Colorado -- Mines and mineral resources -- Cripple Creek. 14. _______ (1906). King Gilpin . Rollinsville, Colo.: Champion Mining and Milling Co. 46 p. ill. (1 fold.), maps ; 27 cm.Includes 1 folded half-tone picture, of the town of Rollinsville, Colo. and the property of the Champion Mining and Milling Co. Mineral industries -- Colorado -- Gilpin County. Champion Mining and Milling Co. 15. _______ (1892). Knights Templar Conclar souvenir : the Cripple Creek Gold District . Cripple Creek (Colo.): Knights Templar. 24 p. ill. ; 12 cm.Cover title. Gold miners -- Colorado -- Cripple Creek. Cripple Creek (Colo.) -- History. Colorado -- Mines and mineral resources -- Cripple Creek. 16. _______ (1864). The Lake Gold Mining Company . New York: John W. Amerman Printer. 12 p. ill. ; 23 cm.Original title: The Field's Mining Company, covered by label as above. Gold mines and mining -- Colorado -- Gilpin County. 4 Lake Gold Mining Company. 17. _______ (1888). Leadville as a natural smelting point, railroad discriminations : report to the Leadville Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade . Leadville: Colo.? 12 p. ; 25 cm. Cover title. Railroads -- Colorado -- Leadville. Smelting -- Colorado -- Lake County. Mining districts -- Colorado -- Lake County. 18. _______ (1883). Mineral museums of Colorado. Leadville, Buena Vista, Canon City . Chicago: Ill. Lincoln Neb. H.S. Reed & Co. 118 p. ill. 23 cm. Cover title./ Master negative available (Box 604:3). Mines and mineral resources -- Colorado. Industries -- Colorado -- Leadville. Industries -- Colorado -- Buena Vista. Industries -- Colorado -- Canon City. 19. _______ (1877). Mineralogy of Colorado . Georgetown, Colo.: Georgetown Courier Print. 36 p. ; 22 cm. Includes index. Mineralogy -- Colorado. Mines and mineral resources -- Colorado. 20. _______ (1899). Mining directory of San Miguel, Ouray, San Juan and La Plata counties . Denver: Colo. County Directory Co. 168 p. Mineral industries -- Colorado -- Directories. Mines and mineral resources -- Colorado -- San Miguel County. Mines and mineral resources -- Colorado -- Ouray County. Mines and mineral resources -- Colorado -- San Juan County. Mines and mineral resources -- Colorado -- La Plata County. 21. _______ (1895). New investors' manual on Cripple Creek and other gold and silver shares . Colorado Springs, Colo.: William A. Otis & Co. 48 p. ill. ; 23 cm. Gold miners -- Colorado -- Cripple Creek. Cripple Creek (Colo.) -- History. Colorado -- Mines and mineral resources -- Cripple Creek. 22. _______ (1895). A pocket reference book on the gold fields of Cripple Creek, Colorado, U.S.A . Colorado Springs, Colo.: William P. Bonbright & Co. 37 p. ill. ; 14 cm. 5 Gold miners -- Colorado -- Cripple Creek. Cripple Creek (Colo.) -- History. Colorado -- Mines and mineral resources -- Cripple Creek. 23. _______ (1907). Real
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