Reminiscences of the Old Pueblo Smelter (acb9e075-20fd-4223-a80a-fb4253076cbc)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1048 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 12, 1923
Abstract
W. W. (Pop) Adams' contribution is short and to the point. "I went to Pueblo about March, 1881, and started working for the Pueblo Smelting & Refining Co. in the sampling room, going from there to the assay and chemical departments, and ending in charge of the lead refinery on the night shift. I was there about two years, returning to California in 1883. The plant was under the management of Mather and Geist, plus Charley Ballard; Herman Schlapp was the metallurgist. Herman Schlapp's name remains prominently in my recollection of Pueblo for his never-failing kindness and charity to the young men who were trying to learn the Pb. game. John Allen, Walter Koehler, George Westcott, Charley Molson, and Alfred de Ropp were there with me. Schlapp and Koehler I have never seen since I left Pueblo; the others I have met often. , Alfred de Ropp I have often met-here, as he was manager of the Selby Smelting & Lead Co. of San Francisco, for years. 'He tells me that I gave him the rudiments. of American profanity at Pueblo; an apt pupil, for since then, by his own efforts, he has added largely to his vocabulary..
Citation
APA:
(1923) Reminiscences of the Old Pueblo Smelter (acb9e075-20fd-4223-a80a-fb4253076cbc)MLA: Reminiscences of the Old Pueblo Smelter (acb9e075-20fd-4223-a80a-fb4253076cbc). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1923.