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Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining and Concentrating Company Legal Cases
Eleven typed transcripts and 2 vols. of exhibits for cases resulting from claims disputes involving Bunker Hill, Empire State-Idaho Mining and Developing Co., and Last Chance Mining Company.
Bunker Hill Company Research and Development Division records
Brochures issued by the company, organizational manuals, research and development project reports, legal documents concerning electric power rates, flow charts, aerial photographs of the plant and smelter, and visitor registers.
Bunker Hill Company records
Organizational records, correspondence, financial records, legal records, capital stock records, personnel records, scrapbooks, company news letters, photographs and maps of a large lead-zinc mine and smelter headquartered in Kellogg, Idaho. Also records of affiliated and subsidiary companies, such as Pend Oreille Mines and Metals, Reeves MacDonald Mining Company, and Caledonia Mining Company.
Bunker Hill Negatives
Film negatives of Bunker Hill mining and milling equipment and workers.
Bunker Hill/Pintlar Corporation Records
Administrative records, correspondence, Superfund work plans and proposals, media coverage, litigation documents, financial records, personnel information and stockholder records.
George Ellis Burcaw papers
Student papers, reprints, and correspondence relating to museology and the writings of G. Ellis Burcaw.
Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior Records
This collection contains US Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior records from various Idaho agricultural, economic, and construction projects. Within can be found computation sheets, plans, letters, memos, tax receipts, newspaper clippings, a magazine, and farm and irrigation studies.
Mildred Edith Burlingame papers
Research and bibliographic notes on various aspects of psychology, copies of articles and other writings; letters from Burlingame's mother and sister; photographs (including transparencies, negatives, and mounted prints) of the Palouse Region, travels in the Pacific Northwest, and Burlingame's flower garden.