Bulletin 144 Report of a Joint Committee Appointed from the BOM and the US Geological Survey

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 84
- File Size:
- 2575 KB
- Publication Date:
- Oct 30, 1919
Abstract
In July, 1918, the attention of the Secretary of the Interior WItS
called to the rapidly increasing cost of producing gold and the declining
output of that metal in the United States. Realizing the importance
of the gold-mining industry, the Secretary appointed a.
committee, consisting of Hennen .Iennings, chairman, J. H. Mackenzie,
and Charles Janin, of the Bureau of Mines, and H. D. Me-
Caskey and F. L. Ransome, of the United States Geological Survey,
to,make a thorough study of the gold-mining situation in the United
States. The study was to cover the increased cost of recovery and
the decreased output of gold, and to consider the different measures
that had been proposed to relieve the industry and stimulate production.
This report embodies the results of the investigation and study
made by the committee.
The report presents statistical data compiled from various
sources, showing the production of gold in the United States and
other countries, with comparative figures for coal, iron, and other
mineral products, and describes the sources and distribution of gold
output in the United States. It discusses the relation of gold' production
to finance and credit, the causes for the decline in gold
output, and measures for the relief of the industry.
The Interior Department publishes this report in the belief that
the widest publicity possible should be given the findings of the
committee in order that attention may be directed to the serious conditions
revealed therein, and in the hope that wide discussion of the
subject may result in some action being taken that will aid in upholding
the gold standard ,and the gold industry.
Citation
APA:
(1919) Bulletin 144 Report of a Joint Committee Appointed from the BOM and the US Geological SurveyMLA: Bulletin 144 Report of a Joint Committee Appointed from the BOM and the US Geological Survey. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1919.