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Orubneau and Byrant Smelter org

born: [1917-01-01,1918-01-01)died/dissolved: [1917-01-01,1918-01-01)id: o_orubneau-and-byrant-smelter_b8d827

also known as: new Orubneau and Byrant smel ter

Probable 70%
Summary:  The Orubneau and Byrant Smelter is a new facility located in Waldo, Santa Fe County, processing ores from Socorro County mines.
Completeness: 54/100 Grade D
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cited from Image 8 of El Nuevo mexicano (Santa Fe, N.M.), August 30, 1917, (Weekly Santa Fe New Mexican) (1917)
WEEKLY SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN COMPANY AT KELLY VALUABLE MINES TO SMELTER AT WALDO hi GOOD LEAD AND ZINC VALUES DEVELOPED BY CONCERN IN u WHICH STATE SENATOR Mo DONALD BURSUM MECHEM AND WINTERS ARE INTERESTED The new Orubneau and Byrant smel ter at Waldo Santa Fe county is to handle…

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New Mexico Zinc and Copper Company sold_to Orubneau and Byrant Smelter

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