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  2. The Mining Journal (trade magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Early edition [1] covers from the Mining Journal archives. The Mining Journal was founded in 1835 in London by Henry English, [2] a London stockbroker [3] under the name of Mining Journal and Commercial Gazette. In 1860, it was renamed to The Mining Journal, Railway and Commercial Gazette. Its name was changed to The Mining Journal in 1910.

  3. J. J. Hagerman - Wikipedia

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    The Mining Journal. Marquette: Mining Journal Steam Printing House. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2007. Fleming, Elvis E. (December 1973). "J. J. Hagerman and the Pecos River Railroad". Permian Historical Annual. Vol. XIII. pp. 21– 35. Lipsey, John J. (1968). The Lives of James John Hagerman, Builder of the Colorado ...

  4. The Mining Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Mining Journal was the proprietor of Marquette's first television and radio stations. First known as WBEO, AM 1320 began broadcasting in 1931, later changing its call sign to WDMJ on November 15, 1939; [3] DMJ standing for Daily Mining Journal. The newspaper would later add an FM station in 1966, known as WDMJ-FM, and would later become ...

  5. Thomas Arthur Rickard - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Arthur Rickard was born in Crotone, Italy, the son of Thomas Rickard, a Cornish mining engineer. His grandfather was a Cornish miner, Captain James Rickard. [3] His cousin Tom Rickard was mayor of Berkeley, California at the time of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire.

  6. John William Mackay - Wikipedia

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    John William Mackay (November 28, 1831 – July 20, 1902) was an Irish-American industrialist who rose from rags to riches. Born into abject poverty and raised in the slums of New York City, Mackay became one of the four Bonanza Kings, a partnership which capitalized on the wealth generated by the silver mines at the Comstock Lode in Nevada, making him one of the richest Americans in his time.

  7. Mining Journal - Wikipedia

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    Mining Journal may mean: The Mining Journal, the predominant daily newspaper of Marquette, Michigan, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

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  9. William A. Clark - Wikipedia

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    He made a fortune with copper mining, small smelters, electric power companies, newspapers, railroads (trolley lines around Butte and the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad from Salt Lake City, Utah to San Pedro and Los Angeles, California), and other businesses, becoming known as one of three "Copper Kings" of Butte, Montana, along ...