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Metadata
Title |
PERSONNEL, Officers, Operating Staff (thru 1956) |
Date |
1914-1965 |
Description |
Series of photographs of Operating staff until 1956. 376-1: First Aid Contest Winners from the Arizona State Fair, November 1914. The men identified are Sam Borland, Alfred Wilkins, Albert Tallon, Guy N. Bjorge, Wm. Cowling, and Orr Woodburn- Instructor. 376-2: Portrait of Edward H. Clark, President of the Homestake Mining Company. Other positions with Homestake included Director, 1894-1945, President 1914-1944, and Chairman of the board, 1944-1945. 376-4: Portrait of Edward H. Clark, President 1914-1944. Edward signed the front of the photograph. 376-6: Four men standing outside of the Ellison Shaft, 1932. They are identified from left to right as: Don McLaughlin - Consulting Geologist, Edward Clark - President of Homestake Mining Company, Alex Ross - Mine Superintendent, and Clarence Kravig, Geologist. Photograph HMCC 376-7 is a similar image. 376-7: Homestake men ready for an inspection trip, 1932. They are identified from left to right as Don McLaughlin, Edward Clark, Alex Ross, and Clarence Kravig. At that time Donald H. McLaughlin was consulting geologist for the company, Edward H. Clark was president of Homestake, Ross was mine superintendent, and Clarence Kravig was a mining engineer, 1932. HMCC 376-6 is a similar photograph. 376-8: Six men standing in the Ross Shaft, 1935. The men are identified from left to right as Mr. G.N. Bjorge - Assistant General Manager, Mr. Edward G. Ross - Assistant Mine Superintendent, Mr. Edward H. Clark - President of Homestake Mining Company, Mr. B.C. Yates - General Manager, and Mr. Don McLaughlin - Consulting Geologist. HMCC 376-9 is a similar photograph. 376-9: Six men standing in the Ross Shaft, 1935. The men are identified from left to right as Mr. G.N. Bjorge - Assistant General Manager, Mr. Edward G. Ross - Assistant Mine Superintendent, Mr. Edward H. Clark - President of Homestake Mining Company, Mr. B.C. Yates - General Manager, and Mr. Don McLaughlin - Consulting Geologist. HMCC 376-8 is a similar photograph. 376-14: Jim Estes, Manager, and CA Polley, Assistant Manager, of the Lumber & Timber Department standing in front of downed trees, 1948-1949. 376-15: Thirty-five men sitting around a "U" shaped table for the retirement dinner for Wm Frackelton, 1941. 376-18: Joe Gerrans, Chief Mechanical Engineer, sitting at a desk, 1947. 376-23: Portrait of G.C. Moody. The image was engraved by Geo A. Ogle & Co. 376-25: George & Mildred Morthland, 1965. 376-29: Don McLaughlin, Guy Bjorge, and Abbott Shoemaker at the Homestake General Office in Lead, South Dakota, 1952. 376-30: Don McLaughlin, Guy Bjorge, and Abbott Shoemaker at the Homestake General Office in Lead, South Dakota, 1952. 376-31: Don McLaughlin, Guy Bjorge, and Abbott Shoemaker at the Homestake General Office in Lead, South Dakota, 1952. 376-32: Portrait of A.J.M. Ross, Mine Superintendent of the Homestake Mining Company. 376-38: Harlan Walker sitting and looking at a piece of paper, 1966. Harlan died the week of Feb 14, 1966. 376-42: Four men sitting on a bench, 1929 or 1930. They are the Survey Gang and identified as Ted Houston, C.N. Kravig, Russ Reilly, and Shorty Rogers. 376-43: Unidentified man standing behind a microphone, 1956. |
Collection |
Homestake Mining Company Collection |
Object Name |
Series, Archival |
Catalog Number |
HMCC 376 |
Print size |
Please See Metadata for Print Sizes |
People |
Bjorge, G. N. Bjorge, Guy Bjorge, Guy N. Bjorge, Guy Norman Borland, Sam Clark, Edward Cowling, Wm. Estes, Jim Frackelton, William Gerrans, Joe Houston, Ted Kravig, Clarence McLaughlin, D. McLaughlin, D. H. McLaughlin, Donald Moody, G. C. Mothland, George Mothland, Mildred Reilly, Russ Ross, Alex Shoemaker, Abbott H. "Ab" Tallon, Albert Walker, Harlan Wilkins, Alfred Woodburn, Orr Yates, B. C. Yates, Bruce Yates, Bruce Clinton |
Search Terms |
1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s Arizona Ellison Shaft Homestake Employees Homestake Mining Company Lead Men Portrait Ross Shaft Safety Safety in Homestake Trees Trophies Women |