IC 6588 Sinking Practice And Costs At The Pim Shaft, St. Louis Smelting & Refining Works Of The National Lead Co., St. Francois, Mo. ? Introduction And Acknowledgments

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 16
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1932
Abstract
The following paper is one of a series on mining methods and practices being published by the United States Bureau of Mines, and deals with the sinking of the Pim shaft (No. 7) of the St. Louis Smelting and Refining Works of the National Lead Co. in the southeast Missouri lead belt. The shaft was sunk in 1922 and 1923 on a tract several miles south of the company's main plant located at St. Francois, Mo., in St. Francois County. The author is indebted to W. H. Comins, local manager of the company, with whose permission this article has been written, for his helpful criticism; and to E. T. Campbell, geologist, and M. Cross, underground shop foreman; and to W. A. Cole, manager of the E. J. Longyear Development Co., who had general supervision of the work and supplied detailed performance and cost data.
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APA:
(1932) IC 6588 Sinking Practice And Costs At The Pim Shaft, St. Louis Smelting & Refining Works Of The National Lead Co., St. Francois, Mo. ? Introduction And AcknowledgmentsMLA: IC 6588 Sinking Practice And Costs At The Pim Shaft, St. Louis Smelting & Refining Works Of The National Lead Co., St. Francois, Mo. ? Introduction And Acknowledgments. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1932.