Rex Smith and Joe Holland at Marysvale, Utah

Marysvale, Utah mine--Verso. ; Rex Smith, engr. + Joe Holland, atty. ; Date scanned: 2001-03-06. ; Identifier: NMHFM-107. ; Related stereopair slide: NMHFM-307. ; Unmounted; text on front and verso. ; Held in the National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum. ; Photograph taken at the Vanadium Corporation of America's uranium mine complex north of Marysvale, Utah, showing Rex Smith (engineer) and Joe Holland (attorney) standing in front of two trucks and piles of mine tailings. This mine complex included the Freedom, Prospector, and Bullion-Monarch mines. During the 1950s, the uranium extracted from... Mehr ...

Dokumenttyp: StillImage
Erscheinungsdatum: 1950
Verlag/Hrsg.: Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
Schlagwörter: Vanadium Corporation of America / Uranium mines and mining / Mine dumps / PeopleVehicles
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Marysvale, Utah mine--Verso. ; Rex Smith, engr. + Joe Holland, atty. ; Date scanned: 2001-03-06. ; Identifier: NMHFM-107. ; Related stereopair slide: NMHFM-307. ; Unmounted; text on front and verso. ; Held in the National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum. ; Photograph taken at the Vanadium Corporation of America's uranium mine complex north of Marysvale, Utah, showing Rex Smith (engineer) and Joe Holland (attorney) standing in front of two trucks and piles of mine tailings. This mine complex included the Freedom, Prospector, and Bullion-Monarch mines. During the 1950s, the uranium extracted from the pitchblende deposits at these mines was sold to the Atomic Energy Commission stockpile at Marysvale, and the autunite ore was trucked to the Vanadium Corporation of America's processing plant in Colorado for metallurigal testing. ; Sponsored by the Colorado State Library, the regional library systems of Colorado, and the Institute of Museum and Library Services.