Told the people that as soon as the mines could be opened, their condition would be improved, and that civilization, intelligence, comfort and wealth would be tho inevitable results. At tlie conclusion of this remark, a speaker arose in the crowd, and... The Mining Magazine: Devoted to Mines, Mining Operations, Metallurgy, &c., &c - Pagina 1601857Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| James Merrill Safford - 1869 - 604 pagina’s
...improved, and that civilization, intelligence, comfort and wealth, would be the inevitable results. At the conclusion of this remark, a speaker arose in the...memorial to the Legislature, praying the passage of n law authorizing the commissioners lo give a mining lease on the school section. The memorial was... | |
| Ezekiel Birdseye, Durwood Dunn - 1997 - 328 pagina’s
...comfort and wealth" was to be derived from mining copper ore, one disgruntled citizen acidly replied that "a large portion of the inhabitants had come here to get away from civilization, and that if it followed them, they would run again." Despite such reservations, at the end of Caldwell's... | |
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