The Copper-Mining Industry in the United States, 1845-1925
Quarterly Journal of Economics
1927
I. The Lake; Calumet and Hecla. — Early Organization, 684. — Mergers, 687. — Calumet and Hecla, 688. — II. Butte; Anaconda. — Early mills and smelters, 689. — Consolidation of operations, 692. — The Anaconda, 693. — III. Arizona; Phelps Dodge; Porphyries. Special characteristics, 698. — Phelps Dodge and Bisbee, 699. — Globe, Clifton-Morenci, and Jerome, 703. — IV. American Smelting and Refining Company. — Influence of the Guggenheims, 707. — Tie-up with the Porphyries, 709. — Braden, Kennecott, and Chile, 709. — Present Importance of the Company, 712. — V. Conclusion, 712.
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- 10.2307/1884887
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- 41 (4)
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- 684
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