Chicago, Ill Paper - The Miners' Fund of New Almaden

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Samuel B. Christy
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1885

Abstract

At the last meeting of the Institute, several contributions were made to the subject of miners' aid funds. Such matters will always form important factors in the administration of large industrial enterprises. From the frequently remote and isolated position of mining properties, it is a subject that often forces itself upon the attention of the mining engineer. Local conditions are usually so variable that no single method can be found equally well adapted to all localities. At the same time, a study of different types is often suggestive and valuable, and it is with this in view that these notes are presented. The Miners' Fund of New Almaden is a remarkably successful example of what may be done for miners by a wise and at the same time firm management, by simply directing their own efforts and without incurring any great expense to the stockholders,—a practical consideration not without importance in most cases. The quicksilver mines of New Almaden are situated at a distance
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APA: Samuel B. Christy  (1885)  Chicago, Ill Paper - The Miners' Fund of New Almaden

MLA: Samuel B. Christy Chicago, Ill Paper - The Miners' Fund of New Almaden. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1885.

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