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Mining at Privas saw the exploitation of local iron ore, which was quickly depleted.
This saw the creation of parastatal or Crown corporations that drilled for oil ( Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Corporation or SaskOil ), mined potash ( the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan ) and sought hard-rock minerals ( the Saskatchewan Mining Development Corp .).
The township was established a few years later and subsequent gold mining, predominantly driven by the Port Phillip and Colonial Mining Company saw the town's population rising to well over 6, 000 residents in the late 1880s.
Many of the essays Howard produced for these periodicals explored the difficulties faced by Montana's native Americans and other disenfranchised groups ; others were exposés of what Howard saw as undue corporate influence in Montana economics and life, particularly by the Anaconda Copper Mining Company.
This time period also saw him become a director of Tombstone's Grand Central Mining Company.

Mining and military
* Mining ( military )
* Mining ( military ), a siege tactic
A letter from Secretary of the Air Force Harold E. Talbott to U. S. Senator Homer S. Ferguson was printed in The Mining Journal and reported more than 900 military personnel were to be stationed at K. I.
Mining, landmining or undermining is a siege method which has been used since antiquity against a walled city, fortress, castle or other strongly held and fortified military position.
* Mining ( military )
Most men aged 18 to 51 were " called up " for military service, except for those in " reserved occupations " or " essential services ": Farming, Railways, Medicine, Skilled Tradesmen in war industries, Firemen, Policemen, Coal Mining and the Merchant Navy, and unmarried women under 30 could be directed into war industries such as munitions factories, the Women's Land Army or the Women's Timber Corps.
He did his military service in the Black Sea Fleet and graduated from the Saint Petersburg Mining Institute.
The Gympie Gold Mining and Historical Museum houses memorabilia from the early gold mining era, as well as displays showcasing military, rural, transport, communications and steam development in Australia.
In response, two powerful organizations, the Kelanis Guild and the Morian Mining Coalition, formed the Kel-Morian Combine, a shady, corporate partnership led by Gen Mah Sakai that promised military aid to any Mining Guild oppressed by the Confederates.
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* Mining ( military ), the use of tunnels and sometimes large amounts of explosives to bring down fortifications
The Hawthorn Ridge Mining ( military ) | mine is detonated at 7: 20 am, 1 July 1916.
He was Secretary of Labor and Social Security, and Secretary of Mining, in the military government of General Augusto Pinochet.

Mining and during
Mining revived in the early 1930s in response to the increase in the price of gold from $ 20 to $ 35 per ounce, but then virtually shut down during World War II when gold mining was declared nonessential to the war effort.
Years later Harry Orchard, who owned a share of the Hercules Mine in the nearby mountains before it began producing, and who later confessed to dynamiting a $ 250, 000 mill belonging to the Bunker Hill Mining Company near Wardner during another miners ' uprising in 1899, would also confess to a secret, brutal and little understood role in the Colorado Labor Wars before returning to Idaho to assassinate former Idaho Governor Frank Steunenberg.
Mining booms occurred during and after World War I, in 1929, and in 1935.
Montreal was named for the Montreal Mining Company, which had several copper and iron ore mines in the area during the late 1800s.
During the 1970s, McCloskey led the Club's legislative activity — preserving Alaskan lands and eastern wilderness areas, and supporting the new environmental agenda: the Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976, the Clean Air Act amendments, and the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977, passed during the administration of President Jimmy Carter.
These wastes were created by Eldorado Mining and Refining Limited and its private sector predecessors, as a result of the refining process used to extract radium from uranium ore. Radium was used in " glow-in-the-dark " paint ( such as aircraft dial paint during the Second World War ), and in the early treatment of cancer.
Mining operations in the area during the early colonial period was carried out mostly by mining haciendas such as the Hacienda El Chorillo and the Hacienda San Juan Bautista, established by Cortés or soldiers of Cortés.
The sculpture was commissioned by the Redruth Public Realm Working Party's Mining Art Group in response to comments received during the consultation process, that the town did not have anything to represent the history of the men who worked down the tin and copper mines in the area.
He founded several companies, amongst them, a limestone quarry, The Hull Mining Company and P. Wright & Sons which, in particular, made him a great deal of money exporting timber, especially during the Napoleonic Wars when Britain was cut off from its traditional Baltic region suppliers.
Because both the Governor and the Commissioner of Mining only had a single person, which was stationed on the mainland during the winter, there was little Norwegian control over the Soviet communities.
Later during the presidency of Gabriel González Videla through the DFL Decree No. 1831 of April 9, 1947, the School of Arts and Crafts was joined with the School of Mining in Copiapó ( 1857 ), La Serena ( 1887 ) and Antofagasta ( 1918 ), with the Industrial Design Schools ( 1905 ) in Temuco ( 1916 ) and Valdivia ( 1934 ), with the Industrial Engineering Schools in Santiago ( 1940 ) and with the Technical Education Institute.
The majority were buried in the more remote Windy Gully cemetery, 1. 5 kilometres south-west of the village, at which an annual memorial ceremony is observed during the Mt Kembla Mining Heritage Festival on the weekend after 31 July.
He then joined the Government Mining Engineer ’ s Department where he worked for eight years during which time he participated in the uranium negotiations with the British and American authorities and designed the uranium pricing formula for the contracts which led to the establishment of South Africa's profitable uranium industry in the early 1950s.
Critics object to the use of gold cyanidation in the mine at Lake Cowal and other gold mines, and point to the release of approximately seven tons of mercury during 2004 – 2005 at the Super Pit gold mine ( a 50 / 50 joint venture with Newmont Mining Corporation ) near the city of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Western Australia.
Mining Gilsonite during World War II was by hand, using a six pound pick and then shoveling the ore into 200 pound sacks, which were sewn by hand.
During his time in the Senate he was chairman of the U. S. Senate Committee on Mines and Mining during the 44th Congress and chairman of the U. S. Senate Committee on Naval Affairs during the 45th Congress.
Previously, during his terms as prime minister, he worked to uncover and eliminate several corruption scandals including his handling of the Erdenet Mining Corporation ’ s tax scandal.
The California Mining and Mineral Museum was one of the 48 California state parks proposed for closure in January 2008 during the Arnold Schwarzenegger administration as part of a deficit reduction program.
The remains of Dnipropetrovsk's National Mining University of Ukraine | Mining Institute, which was burnt-out by German forces during the Second World War.
Post-retirement, he became a consultant to 3M ( Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company ), helping them during the transition from vinyl recordings to recordings on tape.
Russell R. Elliott cites an estimated population of 5, 000 in 1907 – 08 in Nevada's Twentieth-Century Mining Boom, noting that " accurate population figures during the boom are impossible to obtain ".
Mining was interrupted during World War II.

Mining and First
* February 2 – First railway opens in New Zealand, by Dun Mountain Copper Mining Company.
By Archbald Law First Mining Engineer Of The Delaware and Hudson Canal Company John Wurtz, Pres.
Mining ceased after the First World War.
1985 – First promotion to the Polish first-tier as Zagłębie move to a new and much larger stadium, theMining Sports Complex ’, with an initial capacity of over 35, 000.
; Mining and First Nations communities
First president was the chairman of the Mint and Mining Commission, Sigmund Count of Haimhausen.

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