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No, Don has not retired. He is still the chair of the Anthro Dept at UNR.
Morgan Blanchard
University of Nevada, Reno
Quoting Catherine Spude <[log in to unmask]>:
> Don Hardesty retire? Jeez.
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> Catherine H. Spude, PhD
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> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 12:29 PM
> Subject: Ore Hauling
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> Hello -
>
> Has anyone on this list ever encountered the phrase "Nevada System of Ore
> Hauling?"
>
> This practice is referred to in an 1881 mining company report from AZ,
> which appears to be their practice for hauling from mine to mill.
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> I have looked in several old mining books, but the term does not appear.
>
> It is probably some type of professional jargon, but I wonder if there was
> some special technique/practice for the arrangement or operation of
> mule-drawn ore wagons that was unique to NV at this time?
>
> Does anyone here know how to contact Don Hardesty these days? I hear Don
> retired.
>
> Tap 'er Light!
>
> Carl Barna
> Regional Historian
> BLM Colorado State Office
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