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Grand River Heritage Mines Society Newsletter, July/August/September, 2000
Publication:
The Walking Question Mark: Newsletter of the Grand River Heritage Mines Society, Sep 2000


Description
Media Type:
Text
Description:
The Grand River Heritage Mines Society was active from 1993 through 2005 with the goal of identifying and documenting all of the historic mines located within the Grand River valley. These newsletters document their activities, including archaeological digs and research into mine history.

This issue includes a field trip report by Ilse Kraemer, a report on the annual meeting by Jean Farquharson, an article on mining employee relations by Mike O'Byrne, an article about alabaster by Jean Farquharson, an article on mine collapses in Europe by Ilse Kraemer, and a summary of an article on the largest salt mine in the world by Harry Frechette.

These newsletters were provided courtesy of the Grand River Heritage Mines Society. Their book, Herons and Cobblestones, is also available as a part of this collection.
Date of Publication:
Sep 2000
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Collection:
Grand River Heritage Mines Society Newsletters
Language of Item:
English
Copyright Statement:
Protected by copyright: Uses are subject to the terms of a license. Contact the repository for further information. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user.
Copyright Date:
2000
Copyright Holder:
Grand River Heritage Mines Society
Creative Commons licence:
by-sa [more details]
Recommended Citation:
<i>Grand River Heritage Mines Society Newsletter, July, August, September 2000</i>. (2000). Paris, ON: Grand River Heritage Mines Society. Retrieved from <a href="http://images.ourontario.ca/brant/details.asp?ID=81692">http://images.ourontario.ca/brant/details.asp?ID=81692</a>
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County of Brant Public Library
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County of Brant Public Library (Paris Branch) 12 William Street Paris, ON
Grand River Heritage Mines Society Newsletter, July/August/September, 2000