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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 123 [CXXIII], Issue No. 11
Info Publication Date:
September 10, 1921
Info found on page:
354
Info Title:
Never Sveat lode Memories of James L. Bruce
How did you do it?
I joined my father at Cripple Creek, taking up as much work as I could secure along my professional line. in assisting the mine surveyors and engineers of the district.
With whom did you work?
My first employment was with E. P. Arthur, in making the location of a mining claim called the ‘Neversweat’.
That seems to be ominous of Butte.
Yes, and I might add that the Neversweat claim was located on one of the hottest days ever seen in the Cripple Creek district. I also assisted Haff & Colwell, and, if I recall correctly, probably assisted, on one or two occasions, the firm of Hills & Willis, who were among the first engineers in the Cripple Creek district. I feel grateful to the members of the profession in Cripple Creek who gave me this first opportunity to get a start.
Notes/Text been Edited:
Abstracted from an Interview with James L. Bruce by T.A. Rickard, published in the Sept. 10, 1921 issue of Mining & Scientific Press, pages 353-364.
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