Buffalo Paper - Note on a Specimen of Gilsonite from Uintah County, Utah

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 3
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1889
Abstract
In connection with the paper of Mr. Locke on Gilsonite or Uintahite (Trans., xvi., 162) read at the Salt Lake session of the Utah and Montana meeting, in July, 1887, the following data may be of interest and value. In December, 1887, I received from Mr. William Wagner, Seeretary of the Denver & Rio Grande Railway Co., a box of specimens of an asphaltic mineral from Utah. In the course of the correspondence which followed, I learned that the box had been forwarded by Mr. J. A. McMurtrie, of the firm of McMurtrie & Streeter, railroad contractors, Denver, Col. Mr. McMurtrie was, in 1883, chief engineer of the Denver $ Rio Grande Railway, and the mineral mas first brought to his attention in that year by Mr. Thomas H. Wigglesworth, who was then employed in making preliminary reconnaissances for wagon-roads to be used in constructing the Utah extension (now the Denver, Rio Grande $ Western) of the railway. Mr. Wigglesworth, I understand, was subsequently chief engineer of the Colorado & Utah Midland, and is now again employed by the Rio Grande. He writes substantially as follows concerning this mineral:
Citation
APA:
(1889) Buffalo Paper - Note on a Specimen of Gilsonite from Uintah County, UtahMLA: Buffalo Paper - Note on a Specimen of Gilsonite from Uintah County, Utah. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1889.