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  1. Article - 2018.058.0033a-b

    Photocopy of an article from AMAX news about the public tours of the AMAX coal mines in Gillette,Wyoming. Reclamation, mining safety, and mining equipment are all discussed as topics of the tour. Tour guide Betsy Altenburg is quoted, saying that the mine tours at Belle Ayr Mine have changed public perception of the coal mining industry.

    Record Type: Archive

    Mine Tour Article from AMAX news
  2. Award - 2018.004.0014

    Safety award presented as a coin pendant. One side has interconnected circles of family, friends, and work. The other side says "AT AMAX COAL COMPANY SAFETY PAYS DIVIDENDS"; along the bottom of this same side it says BRASS BUCK in quotation marks.

    Record Type: Object

    Award (front)
  3. Book - 2006.018.0002

    "Campbell County Profiles: Interviews with Early and Not So Early Settlers and Citizens of Campbell County"

    Record Type: Library

    "Campbell County Profiles: Interviews with Early and Not So Early Settlers and Citizens of Campbell County"
  4. Book - EC0893

    "Campbell County Profiles: Interviews with Early and Not So Early Settlers and Citizens of Campbell County"

    Record Type: Library

    "Campbell County Profiles: Interviews with Early and Not So Early Settlers and Citizens of Campbell County"
  5. Book, Coloring - 2018.058.0009

    Coloring book that teaches children about coal with activities, diagrams, and short sentences on each page. There are 24 pages.

    Record Type: Archive

    Book, Coloring (front)
  6. Card, Business - 2013.024.0009

    Business card for Tom Butler, Maintenance Manager at Belle Ayr Mine. The parent company, AMAX Coal Company, is listed as well as the mine address and phone number.

    Record Type: Archive

    AMAX Business Card for Tom Butler
  7. Case - 2018.004.0016

    White plastic case is made to hold band-aids. It has a hinge on the left side, a circular hole in the bottom of the right side to push up the band-aids, and a rectangular hole in the right side of the lid to remove band-aids without opening the case. The lid has an image of a worker retrieving a fire extinguisher and a quote from Amax Coal Company about fire prevention.

    Record Type: Object

    Case (top)
  8. Clipping, Newspaper - 2018.027.0004

    Newspaper section from the News-Record paper announcing the results from the November 6, 1984 election. This paper was placed inside of a poll book from Election District 19, Polling District Number 1 in Campbell County, Wyoming (2018.027.0003). Other local news is also printed in the paper.

    Record Type: Archive

    Newspaper (front, county votes from Nov. 6 general election)
  9. Correspondence - 2018.004.0071a

    Typed letter from Tony Bettenhausen with Bettenhausen Motorsports sent to AMAX Western Operations Employees on Novermber 27, 1990. The envelope was addressed to Gerald Jandreau of Gillette, Wyoming and it was postmarked November 29, 1990 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

    Record Type: Archive

    Correspondence
  10. History - 2018.058.0004a-j

    Packet containing the history of Wyoming Operations, with summaries for each decade from the 1970s to 2001. The history of AMAX, Inc. and the creation of Eagle Butte and Belle Ayr mines are included, as well as information about changes in mine ownership over time. There are 10 pages.

    Record Type: Archive

    History (page 1, stapled)
  11. Magazine - 2018.004.0066

    Mine Run: AMAX Coal Industries

    Record Type: Library

    Magazine
  12. Magazine - 2018.004.0067

    Mine Run: AMAX Coal Industries

    Record Type: Library

    Magazine
  13. Magazine - 2018.004.0068

    Mine Run: AMAX Coal Industries

    Record Type: Library

    Magazine
  14. Magazine - 2018.058.0007

    Coal

    Record Type: Library

    Magazine (front)
  15. Magazine - 2018.058.0014

    Western Operations News: AMAX Coal Company

    Record Type: Library

    Magazine (front)
  16. Medal - 2016.032.0001

    Sterling silver medal rewarding 1,000,000 LTA-free hours (Lost Time Accident- Free) at Eagle Butte Mine. The front of the medal features a flying hawk and "AMAX" written across a ribbon. Back features an inscription describing the award.

    Record Type: Object

    Medal
  17. Memorandum - 2018.058.0027

    Memorandum to AMAX Coal Company from Tour Coordinator Betsy Altenburg. The memorandum contains a brief description of the 1990 mine tour program in Gillette. Altenburg mentions the number of people on the tours, public opinion about mining and reclamation, her conclusions about the tour program's success, and a statistic about the amount of coal mined in Campbell County.

    Record Type: Archive

    Memorandum to Amax Coal Company
  18. Memorandum - 2018.058.0028

    Memorandum to AMAX Coal Company from Tour Coordinator Betsy Altenburg. Altenburg signed the bottom of the document. The memorandum contains a brief description of the 1990 mine tour program in Gillette. Altenburg mentions the number of people on the tours, public opinion about mining and reclamation, her conclusions about the tour program's success, and a statistic about the amount of coal mined in Campbell County.

    Record Type: Archive

    Memorandum about coal mine tour program
  19. Mug - 2016.067.0001

    Footed white ceramic coffee mug. AMAX Coal Comany Eagle Butte Mine 3rd Quarter Safety Award 1981. On reverse of mug, there's an image of a black, red, and white AMAX truck with "Can do America!" printed on its tank.

    Record Type: Object

    AMAX Safety Award Mug 1981
  20. Mug - 2016.067.0002

    Footed white ceramic coffee mug. AMAX Coal Comany Eagle Butte Mine 1st Quarter Safety Award 1982. Reverse of mug has a gray and red image of a haul truck.

    Record Type: Object

    AMAX Safety Award Mug 1982

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