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The mining advance into the inland empire : a comparative study of the beginnings of the mining industry in Idaho and Montana, eastern Washington and Oregon, and the southern interior of British Columbia and of institutions and laws based upon that industry / by William J. Trimble.
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Title:The mining advance into the inland empire : a comparative study of the beginnings of the mining industry in Idaho and Montana, eastern Washington and Oregon, and the southern interior of British Columbia and of institutions and laws based upon that industry / by William J. Trimble.
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Author/Creator:Trimble, William Joseph, 1871-
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Published/Created:Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin, 1914.
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Call Number: TN23 .T7
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Call Number: TN23 .T7
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:ASRS STORAGE (IKB) (Order via Document Delivery)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Mines and mineral resources--United States.
Mines and mineral resources--British Columbia.
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Genre/Form: Academic theses.
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Description:254 pages : map ; 24 cm
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Series:Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin. History series ; v. 3, no. 2.
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Additional formats:Available also online.
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Notes:Ph. D. University of Wisconsin 1909
Includes bibliographical references (pages 248-254).
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Contents:Introduction: The Region and the Movement
Part I A Survey of the History of the Mining Advance into the Inland Empire, 1855-1870
The Incipient Rush to Colville and the Indian Uprising of 1855-6
The Rush to Fraser River
Preparations for a Decisive Advance of the Frontier
Cariboo, Kootenai, and the Upper Columbia
The Mining Advance into Idaho, Eastern Oregon, and Montana
Part II Economic Aspects of the Mining Advance
Methods of Production and Organization of Industry
The Product and its Utilization
Transportation
Part III Social Aspects of the Mining Advance
Components and Characteristics of Society
Education and Religion
Part IV Law and Government
The Establishment of Government and Law in British Columbia
The Evolution of Order and Law in the American Territories