The American Consolidated Mines Company (1903)

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Creator American Consolidated Mines Company
Title The American Consolidated Mines Company (1903)
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Summary "The American Consolidated Mines Company (1903)" is a detailed mining prospectus authored by C. D. Weimer, presenting an overview of a mining enterprise organized under the laws of New Mexico. Written in the early 20th century, the book serves as a historical account highlighting the company's assets, particularly its holdings in the rich Rio Hondo District of Taos County. It discusses the potential profitability of mining ventures and aims to instill confidence in potential investors by emphasizing the region's mineral wealth and the company’s well-defined operational plans. The content of the book mainly focuses on the mining properties owned by the American Consolidated Mines Company, including various lodes and the available resources for extraction. It outlines the financial status of the company with cash reserves and treasury stock, while showcasing the geological significance of the area, which promised rich deposits of gold, silver, and copper. The text also addresses the importance of a calculated investment approach, warning against hasty demands for dividends. Furthermore, the prospectus paints a picture of the mining conditions and infrastructure established at the site, reflecting a comprehensive effort to turn the mining prospects into a successful and sustainable business venture. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class TN: Technology: Mining engineering, Metallurgy
Subject Prospectuses
Subject American Consolidated Mines Company
Subject Mines and mineral resources -- New Mexico -- Taos County
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EBook-No. 60691
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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