| Title |
John Galley, Nucla, Colorado, Uranium History Project |
| Alternative Title |
John Galley, Utah Uranium Oral History Project |
| Creator |
Galley, John |
| Contributor |
Henslick, Harry |
| Date |
1970-08-15 |
| Date Digital |
2016-05-04 |
| Access Rights |
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| Spatial Coverage |
Nucla, Montrose County, Colorado, United States |
| Subject |
Galley, John--Interviews; Radium industry--United States |
| Description |
Transcript (9 pages) of an interview by Harry Henslick with John Galley, on August 15, 1970. From tape number 109 in the Uranium History Project |
| Abstract |
Harry Henslick interviewed Galley in Nucla, Colorado. Subjects: photographs, Joe Jr. Camp, Joe Dandy camp, water power, character profiles, hauling out ore (9 pages). |
| Type |
Text |
| Format |
application/pdf |
| Extent |
37 pages |
| Language |
eng |
| Rights |
 |
| Rights Holder |
For further information please contact Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah at spcreference@lists.utah.edu or (801)581-8863 or 295 South 1500 East, 4th Floor, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 |
| Scanning Technician |
Mazi Rakhsha |
| Conversion Specifications |
Original scanned with Kirtas 2400 and saved as 400 ppi uncompressed TIFF. PDF generated by Adobe Acrobat Pro X for CONTENTdm display |
| ARK |
ark:/87278/s65x4gz7 |
| Topic |
Radium industry |
| Genre |
oral histories (literary works) |
| Finding Aid |
http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv03439/ |
| Setname |
uum_uoh |
| ID |
1054858 |
| Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s65x4gz7 |
| Title |
Page 4 |
| Format |
application/pdf |
| Setname |
uum_uoh |
| ID |
1054850 |
| OCR Text |
Show JOHN GALLEY Joe, so he named that camp and mill after his son Joe, Jr. HH: And so actually, it was Standard Chemical Mill, but it was called Joe Jr. Camp. This was during the time that they had owned the property and controlled it. JG: From the time it was started. From the time it was at least one mining claim, it was Joe Jr. Mining Claim during the---?--- HH: I see. How about the Joe Dandy Camp? Did that have any tie-in whatsoever or was that entirely different? JG: Well, that's entirely different. Originally, that was owned by the Crucible Steel Co., and then it passed down, I believe that Standard bought from the Crucible Steel Co. HH: I see. JG: A good many of those claims over on that side. And I don't know how they come to know Joe Dandy. It was rich claims over in that side and it may have been that that is where the Joe Dandy came in, I couldn't say to that. HH: Let's see, was there some other point that we were going to talk about here? JG: Well, you were going to mention about the power. During the time they was using the water power, that was intermittent on account it had to depend on the rise and fall of the river. When the river was up, they had plenty 2 |
| Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s65x4gz7/1054850 |