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  • William Brown (mining engineer)
  • English mining engineer (1717-1782)

    William Brown (1717–1782) – or William Brown of Throckley as he was sometimes known – was an English mining engineer, waggonway constructor and steam engine

    William Brown (mining engineer)

    William_Brown_(mining_engineer)

  • James Joseph Brown
  • American businessman (1854–1922)

    James Joseph "J.J." Brown (September 27, 1854 – September 5, 1922), was an American mining engineer, inventor, and self-made member of fashionable society

    James Joseph Brown

    James Joseph Brown

    James_Joseph_Brown

  • William Brown
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    American welding engineer William Brown (bridge designer) (1928–2005), English structural engineer, bridge designer William Brown (mining engineer) (1717–1782)

    William Brown

    William_Brown

  • North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers
  • British learned society and membership organisation

    The North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers (NEIMME), commonly known as The Mining Institute, is a British Royal Chartered learned

    North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers

    North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers

    North_of_England_Institute_of_Mining_and_Mechanical_Engineers

  • List of Cornish engineers and inventors
  • safety fuse Joseph Henry Collins, mining engineer, mineralogist and geologist Sir John Coode, civil engineer William Cookworthy, discoverer of china clay

    List of Cornish engineers and inventors

    List_of_Cornish_engineers_and_inventors

  • Old mining camp of Brownsville
  • Historical Landmark California, United States

    again sold in 1889 it was sold to William and Ethel Adams, mining engineer from Boston. After their divorce, William sold the ranch to Ethel's father.

    Old mining camp of Brownsville

    Old_mining_camp_of_Brownsville

  • List of Colorado School of Mines people
  • List of some notable people associated with the Colorado School of Mines

    National Science Foundation Fred Chester Bond, mining engineer, developed the Bond Work Index George R. Brown, entrepreneur Shane Carwin (mechanical engineering)

    List of Colorado School of Mines people

    List_of_Colorado_School_of_Mines_people

  • Harold P. Brown
  • American inventor (1869–1932)

    Harold Pitney Brown (September 16, 1857, Janesville, Wisconsin – 1944, Volusia, Florida)[dubious – discuss] was an American electrical engineer and inventor

    Harold P. Brown

    Harold P. Brown

    Harold_P._Brown

  • Tunnelling companies of the Royal Engineers
  • British Army units in World War I

    the Rock. During the Siege of Lucknow in 1857, Royal Engineers were asked to undertake counter-mining. The use of mines filled with explosives as an offensive

    Tunnelling companies of the Royal Engineers

    Tunnelling companies of the Royal Engineers

    Tunnelling_companies_of_the_Royal_Engineers

  • William Bald
  • Scottish surveyor, cartographer and civil engineer

    civil engineer. Bald was the cousin of Robert Bald, surveyor and mining engineer. William Bald was born in Burntisland, Fife in 1789. He left school in Burntisland

    William Bald

    William_Bald

  • Institution of Engineers in Scotland
  • Scottish professional body

    Hall-Brown, Marine Engineer, Glasgow 1913-15 Robert Thomas Moore, DSc, Civil and Mining Engineer, Glasgow 1915-17 William Walker Lackie, CBE, Engineer and

    Institution of Engineers in Scotland

    Institution_of_Engineers_in_Scotland

  • Walnut Grove Dam
  • Former dam in Arizona, failed 1890

    Wickenburg was chosen for the dam, mostly for gold mining, but also for general purpose irrigation. William P. Blake was the initial designer, but was fired

    Walnut Grove Dam

    Walnut Grove Dam

    Walnut_Grove_Dam

  • Iron mining in the United States
  • Iron mining in the United States produced 48 million metric tons of iron ore in 2019. Iron ore was the third-highest-value metal mined in the United States

    Iron mining in the United States

    Iron mining in the United States

    Iron_mining_in_the_United_States

  • Daniel C. Jackling
  • Mining engineer (1869–1956)

    Jackling (August 14, 1869 – March 13, 1956), was an American mining and metallurgical engineer who pioneered the exploitation of low-grade porphyry copper

    Daniel C. Jackling

    Daniel_C._Jackling

  • Margaret Brown
  • American Titanic survivor (1867–1932)

    worthwhile man than J.J. Brown." J.J. Brown left vast, yet complicated, real estate, mining, and stock holdings. It was unknown to the Browns and their lawyers

    Margaret Brown

    Margaret Brown

    Margaret_Brown

  • Submarine Mining Service
  • British engineering military unit

    The Submarine Mining Service was a branch of the British Army's Corps of Royal Engineers between 1871 and 1906. They were responsible for defending ports

    Submarine Mining Service

    Submarine_Mining_Service

  • List of civil engineers
  • This list of civil engineers is a list of notable people who have been trained in or have practiced civil engineering. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K

    List of civil engineers

    List_of_civil_engineers

  • John Fritz Medal
  • Award

    Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME), and is currently coordinated by AIME member society, the Society of Mining, Metallurgy

    John Fritz Medal

    John Fritz Medal

    John_Fritz_Medal

  • History of coal mining
  • The history of coal mining goes back thousands of years, with early mines documented in ancient China, the Roman Empire and other early historical economies

    History of coal mining

    History_of_coal_mining

  • List of Old Oundelians
  • American mining engineer and director of the United States Bureau of Mines; did not graduate Major Patrick Hunter Gordon, soldier and electrical engineer Sir

    List of Old Oundelians

    List_of_Old_Oundelians

  • Robert Robinson (engineer)
  • Jamaican-American-Russian (1906–1994)

    engineer who helped the Soviet gold industry (1929–1937). Alexander Pavlovitch Serebrovsky (1884–1938) Soviet revolutionary and petroleum and mining engineer

    Robert Robinson (engineer)

    Robert_Robinson_(engineer)

  • Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
  • Professional association

    Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers drawing its inspiration from the success of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, and some impetus from

    Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy

    Australasian_Institute_of_Mining_and_Metallurgy

  • Timeline of mining in Colorado
  • Superfund site, is now occupied by a Home Depot store. In honor of French mining engineer Marie-Adolphe Carnot or French president Marie François Sadi Carnot

    Timeline of mining in Colorado

    Timeline of mining in Colorado

    Timeline_of_mining_in_Colorado

  • James Douglas (businessman)
  • Mining engineer and businessman (1837–1918)

    mining engineer and businessman who introduced a number of metallurgical innovations in copper mining and amassed a fortune through the copper mining

    James Douglas (businessman)

    James Douglas (businessman)

    James_Douglas_(businessman)

  • Rossiter W. Raymond
  • American novelist

    Cincinnati, Ohio – December 31, 1918 in Brooklyn, New York) was an American mining engineer, legal scholar and author. At his memorial, the President of Lehigh

    Rossiter W. Raymond

    Rossiter W. Raymond

    Rossiter_W._Raymond

  • Leadville mining district
  • Mining district

    The Leadville mining district, located in the Colorado Mineral Belt, was the most productive silver-mining district in the state of Colorado and hosts

    Leadville mining district

    Leadville mining district

    Leadville_mining_district

  • Mining in Cornwall and Devon
  • Mining in the English counties

    Mining in Cornwall and Devon, in the southwest of Britain, is thought to have begun in the early-middle Bronze Age with the exploitation of cassiterite

    Mining in Cornwall and Devon

    Mining in Cornwall and Devon

    Mining_in_Cornwall_and_Devon

  • Senghenydd colliery disaster
  • 1913 mining explosion in Wales

    weeks. The Mines Inspectorate began an enquiry, chaired by the mining engineer William Galloway. The report was published on 15 July. It stated that the

    Senghenydd colliery disaster

    Senghenydd colliery disaster

    Senghenydd_colliery_disaster

  • Royal Engineers
  • Military Engineers of the British Army

    submarine mining militia company that was authorised for Bermuda in 1892, but never raised, and the Bermuda Volunteer Engineers that wore Royal Engineers uniforms

    Royal Engineers

    Royal Engineers

    Royal_Engineers

  • Royal School of Mines
  • Former mining college, now part of the Imperial College

    one of the founding members of Géotechnique. Professor William Gowland FRS, British mining engineer and archaeologist. Known as the Father of Japanese Archaeology

    Royal School of Mines

    Royal School of Mines

    Royal_School_of_Mines

  • Bevis Bulmer
  • English mining engineer (1536–1615)

    Sir Bevis Bulmer (1536–1615) was an English mining engineer during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I. He has been called "one of the great speculators

    Bevis Bulmer

    Bevis_Bulmer

  • William Shockley
  • American physicist (1910–1989)

    Alto, California, from the age of three. His father, William Hillman Shockley, was a mining engineer who speculated in mines for a living and spoke eight

    William Shockley

    William Shockley

    William_Shockley

  • Mines in the Battle of Messines (1917)
  • Detonation of explosives by British forces

    (15–20 ft) below the surface. The concept of a deep mining offensive was devised in September 1915 by the Engineer-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force

    Mines in the Battle of Messines (1917)

    Mines in the Battle of Messines (1917)

    Mines_in_the_Battle_of_Messines_(1917)

  • Delta Consolidated Mining Company
  • 1920s. The property fell into the hands of Cash Elder, who had been a mining engineer, and arrangements were made to dispose of the railroad. The locomotive

    Delta Consolidated Mining Company

    Delta_Consolidated_Mining_Company

  • William E. Boeing
  • American aviation pioneer (1881–1956)

    William Boeing was born in Detroit, Michigan, to Marie M. Ortmann, from Vienna, Austria, and Wilhelm Böing (1846–1890), a wealthy mining engineer, from

    William E. Boeing

    William E. Boeing

    William_E._Boeing

  • Charles G. Yale
  • US mining geologist from California (1847-1926)

    With William C. Ralston, founder of the Bank of California, he cofounded the San Francisco Miners' Association, renewing interest in hydraulic mining. He

    Charles G. Yale

    Charles G. Yale

    Charles_G._Yale

  • William Yancey Brown
  • American conservationist

    Brown, William (May 9, 2025). "Environmental risk weighs heavily on the possible rewards of deep sea mining". Atlantic Council. Brown, William (June 10

    William Yancey Brown

    William Yancey Brown

    William_Yancey_Brown

  • May Bradford Shockley
  • American surveyor and painter

    California, receiving the appointment in August. Soon, Bradford met the mining engineer William Hillman Shockley. Though Shockley was 52 – twenty-two years older

    May Bradford Shockley

    May Bradford Shockley

    May_Bradford_Shockley

  • Robert William Chapman (engineer)
  • Australian mathematician and engineer

    Sir Robert William Chapman CMG MICE MIEAust (27 December 1866 – 27 February 1942) was an Australian mathematician and engineer. Chapman was born in Stony

    Robert William Chapman (engineer)

    Robert William Chapman (engineer)

    Robert_William_Chapman_(engineer)

  • Leadville, Colorado
  • City in Colorado, United States

    Brown, who became known as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown", moved to Leadville in 1885, when she was 18 years old. In 1886 she married a mining engineer

    Leadville, Colorado

    Leadville, Colorado

    Leadville,_Colorado

  • William R. Boggs
  • Symington, the commandant. To them were born five children–William R., Jr., a mining engineer who was murdered in Mexico in 1907; Elizabeth McCaw, John

    William R. Boggs

    William R. Boggs

    William_R._Boggs

  • Landscape engineering
  • Howard Brown - published by the Biographical Society. 1904. Retrieved 24 June 2015. De Puy, William Harrison (1908). "Carpenter, Louis George, engineer". The

    Landscape engineering

    Landscape engineering

    Landscape_engineering

  • William Chapman Potter
  • American industrialist and banker

    Technology, where he trained as a mining engineer before graduating in 1897. Upon graduation, he began a career in mining, working in New Mexico, Colorado

    William Chapman Potter

    William Chapman Potter

    William_Chapman_Potter

  • George Bruce of Carnock
  • Scottish merchant and engineer

    Carnock (c. 1550 – 1625) was a Scottish merchant, ship-owner, and mining engineer. George Bruce was a son of Edward Bruce of Blairhall and Alison Reid

    George Bruce of Carnock

    George Bruce of Carnock

    George_Bruce_of_Carnock

  • George Dern
  • American politician (1872–1936)

    (September 8, 1872 – August 27, 1936) was a German American politician, mining man, and businessman. He co-invented the Holt–Dern ore roasting process

    George Dern

    George Dern

    George_Dern

  • Henry Yorke Lyell Brown
  • Australian geologist

    Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers in 1893. Brown's works include the cataloguing of the geological specimens collected on the William Henry Tietkins expedition

    Henry Yorke Lyell Brown

    Henry Yorke Lyell Brown

    Henry_Yorke_Lyell_Brown

  • Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science
  • School of Columbia University in New York

    recipient of the John Fritz Medal and the William Lawrence Saunders Gold Medal Jennings Cox (1887), mining engineer credited with inventing the cocktail Daiquiri

    Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science

    Fu_Foundation_School_of_Engineering_and_Applied_Science

  • William Hodgkinson (politician)
  • Australian politician

    England. His father, also named William Oswald Hodgkinson, was a civil engineer and his mother was Harriet Hodgkinson, née Brown. Hodgkinson was educated at

    William Hodgkinson (politician)

    William Hodgkinson (politician)

    William_Hodgkinson_(politician)

  • Environmental impact of mining
  • Environmental problems from uncontrolled mining

    Environmental impact of mining can occur at local, regional, and global scales through direct and indirect mining practices. Mining can cause erosion, sinkholes

    Environmental impact of mining

    Environmental impact of mining

    Environmental_impact_of_mining

  • Burchard Kranich
  • German mining engineer and physician

    known as Doctor Burcot) was a mining engineer and physician who came to England from Germany. He was involved in mining ventures in Derbyshire and Cornwall

    Burchard Kranich

    Burchard_Kranich

  • Colliery viewer
  • Coal mine manager and engineer

    centuries. In modern use, the viewer would be the senior and responsible mining engineer at a site. The role began as a person to represent the owner of the

    Colliery viewer

    Colliery_viewer

  • Mine railway
  • Type of railway that operates in a mine

    Annual Meeting of the Ohio Institute of Mining Engineers, Jan 19-21, 1898, Columbus, published as The Ohio Mining Journal, No. 27, (1899); pages 60-66,

    Mine railway

    Mine railway

    Mine_railway

  • 2010 Copiapó mining accident
  • Cave-in and miner rescue in Atacama Region, Chile

    A mining accident began on 5 August 2010 with a cave-in at the San José copper–gold mine in the Atacama Desert, 45 kilometers (28 mi) north of the regional

    2010 Copiapó mining accident

    2010 Copiapó mining accident

    2010_Copiapó_mining_accident

  • List of Monash University people
  • McCarthy – civil engineer, urban hydrologist Raymond Martin – chemical scientist, former vice-chancellor Louis Matheson – engineer, foundation vice-chancellor

    List of Monash University people

    List_of_Monash_University_people

  • Norman O. Brown
  • American writer and philosopher

    topics. Brown advanced some novel theses and in his time achieved some general notability. Brown's father was an Anglo-Irish mining engineer. His mother

    Norman O. Brown

    Norman_O._Brown

  • Mountaintop removal mining
  • Type of surface mining

    Mountaintop removal mining (MTR), also known as mountaintop mining (MTM), is a form of surface mining at the summit or summit ridge of a mountain. Coal

    Mountaintop removal mining

    Mountaintop removal mining

    Mountaintop_removal_mining

  • John Augustus Just
  • Christian was a merchant, interested in coal-mining. Little is known about Just's early years; William Martin Beauchamp wrote that "John A. Just from

    John Augustus Just

    John Augustus Just

    John_Augustus_Just

  • Eckley Brinton Coxe
  • American politician (1839–1895)

    Eckley Brinton Coxe (June 4, 1839 – May 13, 1895) was an American mining engineer, coal baron, inventor, industrialist, state senator, and philanthropist

    Eckley Brinton Coxe

    Eckley Brinton Coxe

    Eckley_Brinton_Coxe

  • Coal town
  • Residential towns for employed miners and their families

    coal camp or patch, is a type of company town or mining community established by the employer, a mining company, which imports workers to the site to work

    Coal town

    Coal town

    Coal_town

  • List of Cosmos Club members
  • 2022. "George S. Rice | The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers". aimehq.org. Retrieved March 25, 2023. "Arthur C. Ringland

    List of Cosmos Club members

    List_of_Cosmos_Club_members

  • Cemetery of the Holy Rood
  • Cemetery in Westbury, Nassau County, New York

    Joseph Brown, mining engineer "Unsinkable Molly" Brown, survivor of the RMS Titanic sinking and estranged wife of James Joseph Brown William J. Casey

    Cemetery of the Holy Rood

    Cemetery_of_the_Holy_Rood

  • Kelly Johnson (engineer)
  • American aerospace engineer (1910–1990)

    27, 1910 – December 21, 1990) was an American aeronautical and systems engineer. He is recognized for his contributions to a series of important aircraft

    Kelly Johnson (engineer)

    Kelly Johnson (engineer)

    Kelly_Johnson_(engineer)

  • List of Tau Beta Pi members
  • org. "George S. Ansell". The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers. Retrieved March 4, 2025. "In Memoriam". Mines Magazine

    List of Tau Beta Pi members

    List_of_Tau_Beta_Pi_members

  • Ed Schieffelin
  • American prospector (1847–1897)

    of Tombstone. He entered into a partnership with his brother Al and mining engineer Richard Gird in a handshake deal that produced millions of dollars

    Ed Schieffelin

    Ed Schieffelin

    Ed_Schieffelin

  • Daniel C. Drucker
  • American engineer and academic (1918–2001)

    Institute of Metals Division, American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Maple Valley, Washington, August 21–24, 1962 Introduction

    Daniel C. Drucker

    Daniel_C._Drucker

  • Uranium mining in Colorado
  • York: The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc. pp. 805–813. Herman Fleck and William G. Haldane, Preliminary report

    Uranium mining in Colorado

    Uranium mining in Colorado

    Uranium_mining_in_Colorado

  • Golden Fleece Mining and Milling Company (Iowa)
  • Defunct American mining company

    The Golden Fleece Mining and Milling Company (Iowa), was a mining company and was incorporated on May 7, 1893 under the laws of the state of Iowa. It

    Golden Fleece Mining and Milling Company (Iowa)

    Golden_Fleece_Mining_and_Milling_Company_(Iowa)

  • Wallsend, New South Wales
  • Suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia

    Creek and Mount Sugarloaf. Wallsend was named after a North of England coal mining township, initially built at the end of a Roman defensive wall, a town to

    Wallsend, New South Wales

    Wallsend, New South Wales

    Wallsend,_New_South_Wales

  • Drilling and blasting
  • Excavation method using explosives

    pyrotechnics, to break rock for excavation. It is practiced most often in mining, quarrying and civil engineering such as dam, tunnel or road construction

    Drilling and blasting

    Drilling and blasting

    Drilling_and_blasting

  • List of people associated with Imperial College London
  • Viktor Jensen (engineer) Frederick William Lanchester (aeronautic engineer) Meir Manny Lehman (software engineering) Tshilidzi Marwala (engineer) Sanjoy K

    List of people associated with Imperial College London

    List_of_people_associated_with_Imperial_College_London

  • Egbert
  • Name list

    politician and lawyer Egbert Hambley (1862–1906), British-born American mining engineer Egbert Hayessen (1913–1944), German World War II resistance fighter

    Egbert

    Egbert

  • California Gulch
  • Area in Lake County, Colorado, US

    The area includes the city of Leadville, parts of the Leadville Historic Mining District and a section of the Arkansas River from the confluence of California

    California Gulch

    California Gulch

    California_Gulch

  • Gold mining in the United States
  • In the United States, gold mining has taken place continually since the discovery of gold at the Reed farm in North Carolina in 1799. The first documented

    Gold mining in the United States

    Gold mining in the United States

    Gold_mining_in_the_United_States

  • Oaks explosion
  • 1866 British mining disaster

    written the word "Fire" in chalk in certain places. Parkin Jeffcock, the mining engineer who attended after the explosion, agreed that the fireman had written

    Oaks explosion

    Oaks explosion

    Oaks_explosion

  • George Douglas of Parkhead
  • Scottish landowner

    George Douglas of Parkhead, (died 1602), was a Scottish landowner, mining entrepreneur, Provost of Edinburgh, and Keeper of Edinburgh Castle. George Douglas

    George Douglas of Parkhead

    George Douglas of Parkhead

    George_Douglas_of_Parkhead

  • Leigh Creek, South Australia
  • Town in rural South Australia

    use in the mining sector was also announced, to be built adjacent to the coal gasification plant. By 2021, the project was re-engineered primarily focused

    Leigh Creek, South Australia

    Leigh Creek, South Australia

    Leigh_Creek,_South_Australia

  • Sherrod Brown
  • American politician (born 1952)

    future governor of Ohio and great-grandson of President William Howard Taft. In 1992, Brown moved from Mansfield to Lorain, Ohio, and won a heavily contested

    Sherrod Brown

    Sherrod Brown

    Sherrod_Brown

  • List of fictional scientists and engineers
  • Richard Hannay (The Thirty-Nine Steps and Greenmantle) - A British mining engineer who is the hero in John Buchan's World War I-era adventure novels.

    List of fictional scientists and engineers

    List_of_fictional_scientists_and_engineers

  • Dollar Academy
  • Day and boarding school in Scotland

    Page, engineer and electricity supply manager Sir William Reid - mining engineer and joint author of the "Reid Report" on the state of British mining Sir

    Dollar Academy

    Dollar Academy

    Dollar_Academy

  • Marshall McDonald
  • American scientist (1835–1895)

    Marshall McDonald (October 18, 1835 – September 1, 1895) was an American engineer, geologist, mineralogist, pisciculturist, and fisheries scientist. McDonald

    Marshall McDonald

    Marshall McDonald

    Marshall_McDonald

  • Astor House Hotel (Shanghai)
  • Hotel in Shanghai, China

    joint managing directors of the new entity. In October 1923 Taggart helped engineer the merger of Shanghai Hotels Limited and the Hongkong Hotel Company, to

    Astor House Hotel (Shanghai)

    Astor House Hotel (Shanghai)

    Astor_House_Hotel_(Shanghai)

  • Bill Humble
  • Pre-World War II aviator

    Kate Humble. Humble was born on 14 April 1911, the son of William Humble senior, a mining engineer and mine owner in the South Yorkshire coalfield, and also

    Bill Humble

    Bill Humble

    Bill_Humble

  • 15th New York Engineer Regiment
  • Military unit

    The 15th New York Engineer Regiment was an engineer regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The regiment was initially raised

    15th New York Engineer Regiment

    15th New York Engineer Regiment

    15th_New_York_Engineer_Regiment

  • List of people from Pasadena, California
  • scout and inspiration for the Boy Scouts Howard Burnham (1870–1917), mining engineer and spy Jeanne C. Smith Carr, educator, author Sheryl Cooper, dancer

    List of people from Pasadena, California

    List of people from Pasadena, California

    List_of_people_from_Pasadena,_California

  • Titanite
  • Nesosilicate mineral

    James Dwight; Ford, William Ebenezer (1915). Dana's Manual of Mineralogy for the Student of Elementary Mineralogy, the Mining Engineer, the Geologist, the

    Titanite

    Titanite

    Titanite

  • William Randolph Hearst
  • American newspaper publisher (1863–1951)

    in San Francisco to George Hearst on April 29, 1863, a millionaire mining engineer, owner of gold and other mines through his corporation, and his much

    William Randolph Hearst

    William Randolph Hearst

    William_Randolph_Hearst

  • Pachuca
  • Capital and largest city of Hidalgo, Mexico

    known as Nju̱nthe. The area had been long-inhabited; and is famous for mining, both for green obsidian which was highly prized by Pre-Columbian civilizations

    Pachuca

    Pachuca

    Pachuca

  • John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
  • 1859 abolitionist effort to cause a slave revolt

    they were tools for mining, which aroused no suspicion as for years the possibility of local mining for metals had been explored. Brown "frequently took

    John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry

    John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry

    John_Brown's_raid_on_Harpers_Ferry

  • Manhattan Project feed materials program
  • Program of the Manhattan Project to convert uranium ores into feed materials

    enrichment plants at the Clinton Engineer Works in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and its nuclear reactors at the Hanford Engineer Works in Washington state. The

    Manhattan Project feed materials program

    Manhattan Project feed materials program

    Manhattan_Project_feed_materials_program

  • Cawthra family
  • Adamson daughter of John Cawthra Agar Rodney Adamson (1901–1954) - mining engineer and Progressive Conservative MP for York West (1940–1954); son of Mabel

    Cawthra family

    Cawthra family

    Cawthra_family

  • Wernerian Natural History Society
  • Learned society in Scotland (1808–58)

    human nervous system William Borrer, botanist Robert Brown, botanist and palaeobotanist, the first observer of Brownian motion William Bullock an English

    Wernerian Natural History Society

    Wernerian_Natural_History_Society

  • Manning M. Kimmel
  • Civil War veteran who served the Union and the Confederacy

    Kentucky, in 1872, where he worked as a civil engineer and superintendent for the Saint Bernard Mining Company at St. Charles. Kimmel had seven children

    Manning M. Kimmel

    Manning M. Kimmel

    Manning_M._Kimmel

  • Bituminous coal
  • Collective term for higher-quality coal

    coal (thermal coal) used for heating and power generation. Within the coal mining industry, this type of coal is known for releasing the largest amounts of

    Bituminous coal

    Bituminous coal

    Bituminous_coal

  • The Unsinkable Molly Brown (musical)
  • 1960 musical by Willson and Morris

    starred Kerry O'Malley as Molly, Marc Kudisch as James Joseph "J.J." Brown, William Parry as Horace Tabor, and Linda Mugelston as Polly Pry. The story was

    The Unsinkable Molly Brown (musical)

    The_Unsinkable_Molly_Brown_(musical)

  • William Otis Crosby
  • American geologist and engineer

    William Otis Crosby (January 14, 1850, Decatur, Byrd Township, Brown County, Ohio - 31 December 1925, Boston) was an American geologist and engineer. Crosby

    William Otis Crosby

    William Otis Crosby

    William_Otis_Crosby

  • Lackawanna Steel Company
  • Defunct American steel manufacturer

    the oldest stone blast furnaces. The economic coup which William Walker Scranton had engineered did not please the board of directors, however, who replaced

    Lackawanna Steel Company

    Lackawanna_Steel_Company

  • Jade Fever
  • Television series

    (season 5–6). Peter Niu NEK Mining Inc. company executive (season 3). William Beijing-based representative of NEK Mining (season 3). Christina Vancouver-based

    Jade Fever

    Jade_Fever

  • Pickands Mather Group
  • American company which provides shipping of bulk commodities

    Moore-McCormack Resources in 1973. Moore-McCormack sold Pickands Mather's mining interests to Cleveland-Cliffs in 1986. Moore-McCormack then spun off the

    Pickands Mather Group

    Pickands Mather Group

    Pickands_Mather_Group

  • Robert Henry Thurston
  • American engineer

    Cyclopedia of 1879. He was made vice-president of the American Institute of Mining Engineers in 1875; he was made vice-president of the American Association for

    Robert Henry Thurston

    Robert Henry Thurston

    Robert_Henry_Thurston

  • Beilby Medal and Prize
  • Award

    Materials, Minerals and Mining, the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Society of Chemical Industry as well as other scientists and engineers worldwide. The aim

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    To make brown or dusky.

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    To give a bright brown color to, as to gun barrels, by forming a thin coat of oxide on their surface.

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    Of a color between white and brown.

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    A coin stamped with the image of a crown; hence,a denomination of money; as, the English crown, a silver coin of the value of five shillings sterling, or a little more than $1.20; the Danish or Norwegian crown, a money of account, etc., worth nearly twenty-seven cents.

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