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Doce~uer 7th, 1925 .

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i n t ho ovont t ho.t ho i s E".bl c~ -~o w' e: UD u 1.r is it .
Very truly your:, ,

�Th-e Jeffrey Manufacturing
Coal Mining Machinery, Electric Locomotives,
Elevating , Conveyi':'S and Crushing Machinery.

EECEIVED~
e~:. 1920
GENERAL rMN/\GEP.

SaH Lake City. Utah..
District Office
508 NewHo\Jse Bldg

December 4,
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Mro A. W. Dickinson, General Superintendent,

Union Pacific Coal Company,
Rock Springs, Wyoming.
Dear Mr. Dickinson:

I have just received word from
our Sales Manager in Columbus, stating that a Mr. N. J. Clark,
Manager of the Caledonia Collieries Company, of Australia,
had been in Columbus in the course of touring the United
States coal fields.
Mr. Clark is on his way West,
and expects to be in this vicinity in a few weeks. He is
especially interested in the mining of thick coal seams,
ranging fran 14' to 25', so I was wondering should Mr. Clark
desire to go to Wyoming, if you would be so kind and give
him all the possible information in regard to your Hanna,
Wyoming operation. I am compelled to le~ve for Canada
and the Northwest in a few days, so I will be unable personally to conduct Mr. Clark. However, with your permission
I will write a letter of introduction to you, and any information you wish to give him will certainly be appreciated.
Very sim erely yours,
TEE ~~NUFACTURING CO.

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Salt Lake City 0£fice.

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�UNITED STATES

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

316 Federal Building
Sa lt Lali:e City, Utah
May 14, 1926.

Mr. George B. Pryde,
Vioe-.Pres. &amp; Gen'l Mgr.,
The Union Paoifio Coal Oompacy-,
Rook Springs, Wyoming.

Dear Mr. Prydet
:Messrs. K. Ikeda and L. Miyazald ot Japan called
at this office this mrnillg and are desirous of r~oeiving
information
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relatiy e to coal mines in Wyoming.

They are visiting the coal mines

in this country in the interest of bettering coal rn1n1ng conditions in

Japan.
In the absence of Mr. Dyer, I am taking the liberty
of referring them to you.

A:rJ3 courtesies extended these gentlemen will be

appreciated.
Yours very trul.y,

:Miss 1W'
teson,
Olerk For
l3. w. Dyer,

District M1n1ng Supenisor.

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�Rock Springs - tfu.y l'/th 0 1926.

Mr. Eugene ilcAuliffo:

ruines i'or u faw days, looking iflto cur safety pra~!,ices.

~'hey 'co.mo

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,' eaet0r1'l' states of 'ihi.6 cmurtry, then i;o Great D,·itain and contincn- '-f

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IN REPLY PLEASE
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Mr . A. w. Dickinsonp
U. P. Coal. Coo

Rock Spring, Wyo ·
Dear Sir:
We take this opportunity of tha1'lcing you very .

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deeply for your exceptionally kind assistance during
our recent visit.

We are happy to in~orm you th,!at

we gained greater knowledge from your information and:
personal guidance through the mines , which is. indeed
appreciated by us. very greatly.
We shall sail tomorrow morning for Europe but
fondly expect to return here October and 9all on you a ~
gain on the· way home.
With very best regards, meanwhile , we remain,Very truly yours,.

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IN REPLY PLEASE
REFER TO
No . ............................. .

Mr. G. B. Pryde,, Geno Mgr.
U. P . Coal Co,.
Rock Spring, Wy.
Dear Sir:
We wish to express our deep appreciation of your·
warm hospitality when Mr . Miyazaki and I called on you
recently.
By Mr. Dickinson's kind assistance, we obtained
valuable knowledge and inf'ormation which were more than we
could expect.

We are sure that the visit to your esta'.'9

blishment is one of' the most profitable and memorable· ·events in our present trip.
On board o:r the s. s.

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Aquitania.." which sails

from New York tomorrow. morning, we are leaving here ~or
Europe-, but expect to return here during October and again have the pleasure of calling on you.
With very best regards~ meanwhile, we remain,
Very a o r d i a l 1 ~

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,,m sorry I did not. se,; you a little later in
Duquoin, as \·;,~ O;{poc·t ed to drlve 1;o st. Louis, but shall be
gl ud to huve you visit us a gain 1."1h0n you return to Wyoming.
Hope that both yourself und Ur. !liya:rnki will
ha ve a pleasant und profitable trip on ·t:.he other side • .
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DENVER COLO DEC 16 1926

GEORGE P~YDE

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VICE PRESIDENT UNION PACIFIC COAL CO ROCKSPRINGS WYO

MR N .MATSUDA CH I EF ENG I NEER

OF MITSU l Ml Nl NG COMPANY OF

JAPAN DESIRES TO VIS!T YOUR

HANNA MINE ON fEXT TUESDAY

AS THE MINING CONDITIONS THERE ARE SIMILAR TO THOSE HE :.,
YOU KINDLY ADVISE ME EY TELEGRAPH
HAS STOP IF WGREEABLE W1TH
MY EXPENSE
JOHN HEMRICK
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NEWCOMB CARLTON , PRESIDENT

GEORGE W . E . ATKINS. FIRST VICE·PRZSIDENT

Send the following message, subject to the terms on back hereof, which are hereby agreed to

Rock Spril'l6B

December 17th, 1926.

John H. Emrick ,
Sullivan r!n.chinery Co.,
Donver, Colorado.
No objection

Have him ca.11 on rJr. Butl e r
Goo. D. Pryde

�Rock Springs - December 17th, .1926.

Hr. T. H. Butler:
Mr. N. ?fatsuda, Chief Enginoer of 1'1itoui r.i:lning Company

of Japan, is expected to be in Hnnnu on Tuesday next to look over
your mining conditions. Tiill you please see that he is eho~m
throuah the property?

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�Hz,. To ITo Butlm."' D Su1)t O ~

Union Pacific CoBl Coou

:Hannap Wyoming o

With tn.0 pel?mission Qf I:I:-t'o Geol,?ge Bo l'ryde I am
introducir~; to you by means of thi n let"ue:c&gt; 1:'.ro Hci :1a:tsuda~
Chief Engineer o:? -'Gh0 lii tsu.i }Uning Company O Ii"tido O of Tokyo
Japan.
W:1°. natsuda des11.-,es to vfsit your min011

I,)

L"my oow."'tesi0s \7hich y.ou e~rtenl!. to him nill be very
much a;_)p1•eoiatea..~ indeedo
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Yours very truly 0

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�ARTHUR E. BLACKWOOD, v,ce President.
J . DUt:,!CAN UPHAM, Trea sure r.

FREDERICK

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CHICAGO. U . S.A.

HOWARD T. WALSH.Vice Pre sid e nt .
THOMAS W. FRY, Secretary .

MANUFACTURERS OF

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LONG DI STANCE TELEPHONE MAIN

1627.

JOHN H. EMRICK, MANAGER
836

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DENVER, COLO.

December 23, 1926.

BRANCH OFFICES:

DIRMINOHAM, ALA.
BOSTON

BUTTE, MONT,
CALCUTTA.
CHRISTIANIA, NORWAY.
CLAREMONT, N . H .
CLEVELAND,
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Hf:NRV£TTA , OKLA ,
HUNTINGTON W . \/A.
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KNOX. V IL-L E, TENN ,
LONDON . ENG.

Mr. ·George B. Pryde, Vice-President,
Union Pacific Coal Company,
Rocle Springs, \7yo.
Dear Sir:
I want to thank y·o u very kinclly f or g iving permission
ta ].Tr. N. I.Iatsuda, Chief 3ng ineer of the :Mitsui Mining Campany,
Tokyo, Japan, to visit your Hanna, Wyoming, mine.
It has been
my pleasure to meet a number of Japanese who have come over to
loolc around. to learn v,hat they could ~d I must say that among
them 1.1r. liatsuda appeals as being an outstanding, high caliber
type of man.

Than1cing you again for your lcindness and with the
Season's Greetings, I arn
Yours very truly,

JRE-C

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PRESIDENT

_, ALL COAL SHIPPED TO BE PAID FOR AT CIRCULAR PRICE AT DATE OF SHIPMENT
MINE WEIGHTS TO GOVERN SHIPMENTS

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HERBERT ADDISON
VICE• PRE S IDENT AND SALES MANAGER

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C!'o!=b y, 1.'/yoming March 13th 1926

Mr Georgf'.l B .P~y•fo,
. h ner::t l : :ans gar,
Union Pacific Coal Company,
Rock SpringE, v:~roming
De a r l '. r Pryde:This v,ill introduce Ur John R Jones, Mine Forenian for this company, who
i s i n Rock Spri ngs for a !ow days to see , if possible, first hand some of the latest
'Safety First' and othe r recent mining innovations.
Both he and the writer will
appre ciate vory much if you can consistently give him permission to visit your mines
while he is there.
'l'h=,;1king you in advance for any courtesies you may extent! · Mr Jones, I am,
Yours very truly,

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Supe rin ten tierut

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r.'tr. Joo Sea to n~
c/ o Spring Gunyon Coa l Co .,
Spring Canyon, Utaho_
Dear Joe:
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sorry I did not get to s ee you on Sa:tv.rday

before you left but I v1as norkint; quit G l u'~e in t h o 0ngineers 11
office o

\fo uld like 'i;o hu ve hud u talk Y1i th you befoi· 0 you left
our

to get your Jpiui:m on/11:.echaniccl lou dingo

opport unity to see 0 1, • op3rotions.

No doubt you found a consid-

erable chcn :.1e in th 3 l ast fe,1 y0urs since you uer0 enployed by
us as an ofJ ic-ial.

Let ue hear from you soine t illle so J,hat :;: mu.y

knor: hov you are i;ett.ing a.longo
i."Jith kind· personal. reiards for yourself and fanily o
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Diroo-tor11 U. S. Geol.og:nl Survey0

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"'to'r.'llt{;:, Suporvioing lining Enginoo? 0£ tho Geological Surv0y~ 1:1ho i-s
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do.y ac f'o!lovs:
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-:;a ,Jill be very glad indeed to bo.vo i.:!r. ·stu.:mrt visit our
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c.nd I hc.ve arranged ,Ii t h ?!r. ·George. n. _Pryde0 our Vice Preoidant .- and

Gero..i':u ifu.n!lger nt Rock Springs.,. to talce care of hia, 1'.lr. ·st0unrt to

advice r.J?. Pryde de.ta of' nrrival.~ ,

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McNEIL

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McNEIL COAL CORPORATION

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October 11, 1923.

Mr. George B. Pryde, V.P. and G. M.
Union Pacific Coal Company
Rock Springs, Wyoming
My dear Mr. Pryde:

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On my father's return from his recent
and very pleasant trip to Rock Springs, he informed me that you had been good enough to invite
me and others of our Company to see .the conveyor
loaders in operation. We find it convenient to
make this trip early next week and will call on
you about Monday or Tuesday. There will be
a tout four others in my party. I trust we will
not inconvenience you to any great extent. ·
My father sailed on October 6 from
New York for San Diego by way of the Panama
Canal. I am sure he will enjoy this trip, as
he has often expressed a keen interest in the
canal and lock.
Yours very truly,

Jl mm~ +-P

AMM McC

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