1. Both of the lower courts held that the suit had become one for the appointment of a receiver. The supreme court said: 'The purposes for which a receiver is asked are twofold, so far as the record is concerned: First, that he may take charge of the property of the company; second, that he may prosecute its litigation.' [(Ariz.) 74 Pac. 1052.]
negociaci6n minera 'The Cananea Consolidated Copper Company,' S.A.," Boletin Minero, vol. xxv, no. 6, June, 1928, p. 362; S. F. Emmons, "The Cananea Mining ... ing all the stock of Cananea Consolidated, the operating company. Greene approached James Shirley of New York and offered him 100,000 shares of Greene Consolidated as commission, if …
Aquel 1º de junio de 1906 comenzaron su justa lucha en la mina Cananea Consolidated Copper Company. Los mineros dejaban su vida en extenuantes jornadas de 14 y 16 horas diarias sin días de descanso. Sus contratos incluían los abusos de autoridad de los empleados de privilegio, jefes y carceleros, con el inhumano maltrato que debían …
By 1906, the Nogales-based Cananea Consolidated Copper Company had some 5,360 Mexican workers employed at its Cananea copper mines, earning 3.50 pesos per day while the 2,200 American workers there were earning 5 pesos for the same job. Conditions in which the Mexican employees worked were deplorable.
In addition to its mining and ore reduction operations, the Cananea Consolidated Copper Company quickly established the townsite of Cananea, constructed a railroad extending …
Views of copper smelting operations for the Cananea Consolidated Copper Company, include images of ore bins, smelters, shops, and railroad yard. Several images show a crowd of Mexican miners awaiting a conference with James S. "Rawhide Jimmy" Douglas, Jr., the general manager of the Cananea Consolidated Copper …
Five years after Baldwin delivered a pair of small narrow-gauge Prairie tanks (Locobase 10783), the Cananea went back to the builder for a saddle tank of about double the size and power for its now Standard-gauge system. Rail weights ranged between 50 and 65 lb/yard (25-32.5 kg/metre) and the maximum grade still climbed at a lofty 4% while at ...
disruptive impact of the copper industry and the famous strike at Cananea in 1906. Copper companies had transformed the economy of northwest-ern Mexico by creating …
See: 'Statement of the Cananea Consolidated Copper Company, S.A.', re: 'How the Company has been Affected by Mexican Revolutionary Conditions, Taxation, etc.', presented before the 'Honorable Members of the Mexican–American International Commission', 28 Sept 1916, New York City, George Young, Secretary.
In 1917, following the Mexican Revolution, Cananea Consolidated Copper Company was acquired by The Anaconda Company. "La Colorada" Mine Shaft. 1929. In 1926, the worldwide famous "La Colorada" ore deposit was discovered. This mineral deposit produced 7 million tons of ore, averaging 6% copper and 0.4% molybdenum, plus …
SOURCES : Judy Ancel, "Mexican Government Threatens to Open Mine by Force," The Cross Border Network, June 2010; Barr, Heather et. al., "Workplace Health and Safety Survey and Medical Screening of Miners at Grupo México's Copper Mine, Cananea, Sonora, Mexico, Maquiladora Health and Safety Support Network, October 5–8, 2007; …
The Cananea Consolidated Copper Company was in full production by 1903, experiencing a 1906 labor strike and periodic disruptions during the Mexican Revolution, 1910-1920; …
Learn how the Cananea Consolidated Copper Company (CCCC) was founded in Sonora in 1899 and how its workers went on strike in 1906, sparking the …
By 1906, the Nogales-based Cananea Consolidated Copper Company had some 5,360 Mexican workers employed at its Cananea copper mines, earning 3.50 pesos per day …
"Back then Cananea was more of an American town than a Mexican town." It was William Cornell Greene's founding of the Cananea Consolidated Copper Company in 1899 that marked the beginning of the town's modern era, according to De Hoyos. But it was what happened in 1906 that forever secured Cananea's place in Mexican history.
Para 1906, Cananea Consolidated Copper Company, con sede en Nogales, tenía unos 5360 trabajadores mexicanos empleados en sus minas de cobre de Cananea, que ganaban tres pesos y medio por día, mientras que los 2200 trabajadores estadounidenses ganaban cinco pesos por el mismo trabajo. La huelga organizada contra la empresa por …
Copper, a base metal, became important in the late nineteenth century with the development of electricity and other industrial uses. La Cananea, a Mexican copper mine, was acquired and worked by ...
Cananea Consolidated Copper Company records – 1 of 6 Arizona Historical Society – Tucson, 520-617-1157 TITLE: Cananea Consolidated Copper Company records DATE RANGE: 1899-1917 (bulk) CALL NUMBER: MS 1032 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 2.5 linear ft (5 boxes) PROVENANCE: Unknown
En 1896 el coronel retirado del ejército norteamericano William C. Greene adquirió la Empresa Minera Mexicana propiedad de Hilario S. Gabilondo y fundó The Cananea Cooper Co. y otras empresas subsidiarias, que en 1899 constituyeron la Cananea Consolidated Cooper Company, que es la empresa principal que a la fecha explota el mineral de …
El 1 de junio de 1906, estalló en el mineral de Cananea, Sonora, una huelga que se convirtió en un símbolo del movimiento obrero en los últimos años del Porfiriato.La localidad tenía una centenaria tradición minera cuando en 1899 se estableció The Cananea Consolidated Copper Company, propiedad del coronel estadounidense retirado …
The Cananea Consolidated Copper Company was in full production by 1903, experiencing a 1906 labor strike and periodic disruptions during the Mexican Revolution, 1910-1920; …
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In 1917, following the Mexican Revolution, Cananea Consolidated Copper Company was acquired by The Anaconda Copper Mining Company. In 1926, the worldwide famous "La Colorada" ore deposit was discovered. The mineral deposit produced 7 million tons of ore, averaging 6% copper and 0.4% molybdenum, plus important amounts of gold and silver.
The 1906 Riot In Cananea For more than a quarter of a century, Kosterlitzky's law was the only law on the northern Mexican border. by Marshall Trimble | Nov 16, 2020 | True West Blog. ... William C. Greene, President and General Manager of the Cananea Consolidated Copper Company, was under pressure from Sonora …
El primero de junio de 1906 se levantó en la mina propiedad de la Cananea Consolidated Copper Company, una huelga orquestada por el Partido Liberal Mexicano, de orientación magonista, que encabezó una de las primeras luchas en nuestro país por la jornada de ocho horas, así como por un salario mínimo que permitiera a los trabajadores ...
Business records including correspondence, reports, financial and legal records, printed material and maps concerning the development and daily operation of the Cananea …
44 In 1915, 30,800 shares of Greene-Cananea stock were turned over to the Anaconda Copper Mining Company by the Amalgamated Copper Company. Anaconda pursued a policy of buying Greene-Cananea stock on the open market. How many of the outstanding shares were held by Anaconda in July, 1929, is unknown, but an exchange …
pesos from Dr. L. D. Ricketts, general manager of the Cananea Consolidated Copper Company, to support the cause. The U.S. consul believed that the passage of power had been conducted in an "orderly and legal" fashion." Maytorena attempted to consolidate his power by ordering the rebel
2 Both Greene, president of the Cananea Consolidated Copper Company, and Arthur S. Dwight, the general manager, made detailed statements which are preserved in the files of the Compania Minera de Cananea, Sociedad Anonima de Capital Variable, at Cananea, Sonora, Mexico. Greene's statement is dated June 11, 1906. Dwight's, apparently written
The Cananea Consolidated Copper Company understood, however, that some Constitutionalist leaders were more progressive on labor issues than others. Management therefore appealed to General Calles for support, because he had shown impatience with striking miners in the past and did not share de la Huerta's association …