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Thomas Couch Family Photos and Archive [175204]

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Thomas Couch Family Photos and Archive   [175204]
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Thomas Couch family photos, about 14 in number. He was the superintendent of the Boston and Montana Mine in Butte. Archive of dozens of correspondences to and from Couch including Boston and Montana, c. 1889-1915. 2 personal field books, c. 1891-95 and 1886. Shaft map of Louise Mine, 16x12". Modock Mine map, blueprint style, 13x28". "Captain Thomas Couch, the well known mining man and a familiar figure around the Palace Hotel, died yesterday at the Homeopathic hospital. He was taken ill about six weeks ago and came down from Montana in the hope that the change would be a benefit to his health. The deceased leaves an estate supposed to be $1,000,000. He had been mining for many years and made his first rich strike in the Butte and Boston and the Boston and Montana mines, which are located near Butte. At the time of his death he owned valuable interests in these mines and also in dredging rights in Oroville. Captain Thomas Couch was a native of Helston, Cornwall, England, and was 58 years of age. His wife, six sons, and one daughter survive him. His body was taken last night on the Overland train to be interred at Great Falls, Montana. During the late Spanish war Captain Couch came into prominence for his philanthropy toward the volunteer soldiers. He spent a large sum of money entertaining the members of the Montana regiment. Every soldier in it was a recipient of his generosity." from The San Francisco Call (CA), 7 Feb 1902.

City: Butte,
State: Montana Butte Montana