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2015 Presidential Lecture : How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual Meeting Virginia City, Nevada

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Page 1: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

2015 Presidential Lecture:

How a Political Scientist Had His Head

Turned by Mining History

Bill CulverMining History Association

25th Anniversary Annual MeetingVirginia City, Nevada

Page 2: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#2 (1967) Chile’s Mining North

Andacollo – Modern Chili wheel working silver ore

Entrance gate and community are now gone due to pit expansion

Page 3: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#3 (1969) CoquimboEiffel Church Guayacán,

Herradura Bay, CoquimboUrmeneta Smelter, Herradura

Bay, Coquimbo - 1872

Page 4: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#4 (1970) Regidores in Monte Patria – Coquimbo

Province

Page 5: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#5 (1970) Allende Elected President of Chile on

September 4

Page 6: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#6 (1973) Military Coup on September 11

Allende at Presidential Palace Time Magazine after Coup

Page 7: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#7 (1970s) McGill University & Montreal

Schulich Library of Science and Engineering

Douglas Hall – Original Men’s Residence on Campus

Page 8: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#8 (1989) Capitalist DreamsCover of 1989 Issue Capitalist Dreams opening page

Page 9: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#9 (1990s) National Congresses in Latin

AmericaChilean Congress Modernization

Seminar, 1997Reorganization Planning for

Peruvian Congress Reorganization, 1995

Page 10: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#10 (1990s) 1872 J. Science Article

Journal of Science (London) April 1872 Issue

Page 11: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#11 (1995) Historians of Latin American Mining at

Plattsburgh

Page 12: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#12 (1999) Young Douglas & Camp

Douglas & Naomi, Quebec CityDouglas at Camp on Little Moose Lake, Adirondack

Mountains

Page 13: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#13 (2000) A. B. Parsons, The Porphyry Coppers

(1933) “Introduction”• The Braden mine and the other South American properties

illustrate and confirm the statement that men make mines. • If American engineers - or perhaps British - had never laid

eyes on Chuquicamata, on Rancagua, on Potrerillos, it is certain as anything can be in this world of uncertainties that the Chilean Andes would still be the undisturbed storehouse for 4 billion pounds of copper that already have gone into the industrial plants of Europe and the United States.

• The huge electric shovels, the locomotives, electric generators, crushing machinery, smelting furnaces and other equipment, representing an investment of $150,000,000 [U.S. dollars] that now are busy winning copper in South America, never would have been needed but for American engineers.

• And in saying this, no unkind reflection is directed at the Chileans or the people of any other country.

• It is not in accordance with their tradition or temperament to conceive and carry out such projects.

Page 14: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#14 (2001) SERNAGEOMIN Tiltil

Area Tiltil-Santiago Profile line A in Map

Table of Mine Claims

Page 15: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#15 (2001) 1871 Douglas Letters Home to Naomi

Original Onion Skin CopyRecopied Page in Second Book

Page 16: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#16 (2001) Mt. Aconcagua at 22, 841 Feet/6,962

MetersView from a Mine Road Tiltil View from Coastal Range Ridge

Page 17: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#17 (2002) Escritura for Invernada & Patent Letter

Invernada incorporation

Patent extension – low-grade expectations sent to Chile’s

President

Page 18: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#18 (2002) Invernada Mines on East Face of Costal

RangeInvernada mines and plant

looking west from Tiltil Old working at Brillante Mine

MinesPlant

Page 19: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#19 (2002) Tramway & Detail

Tramway from mines to plant down 2,000 feet

Close-up of tramway scar

tramway

Page 20: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#20 (2002) Hunt & Original Patent

T. Sterry Hunt (1826-1892) 1869 Hunt & Douglas patent

Page 21: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#21 (2005) Harvey Hill Mine

From Harvey Hill looking west Reclaimed hilltop

Page 22: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#22 (2006) MHA Globe

Page 23: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#23 (2015) Hernán Guerrero Operation

Hiking down the tramwayMill and flotation plant across

Tiltil Valley from mines

Page 24: 2015 Presidential Lecture: How a Political Scientist Had His Head Turned by Mining History Bill Culver Mining History Association 25 th Anniversary Annual

#24 Douglas’ 1918 Draft Letter to “My Dear

Children”“My hope is that the mining and railroad enterprises that I have been one of the instruments in developing will be carried on as heretofore;…that the value of the stocks and the rates of dividend be of very secondary consideration and in the conduct of the mines the welfare of the men under and above ground be regarded as of more importance than the cost of manufacturing copper.”