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New Jersey Zinc Corporation (Austinville, VA) Records,

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-1991-032

Scope and Content

The collection consists of approximately 30 cubic feet of maps, blueprints, and files of the New Jersey Zinc Corporation operations in Austinville, Virgina. Maps in the collection, dating from the 1930s-1960s, describe the geological plans, the Ivan hoe mines, hydrology, ore reserves, and geochemistry of the area, including portions of North Carolina. Eight rolls of blueprints depict equipment and furnace works.

The collection contains 24 boxes of files. Files include superintendent memos, tenant applications, Ivanhoe property records, employment records and correspondence, senoirity lists, unemployment compensation forms, contracts, deeds, death claims, and company rules and regulations. The collection also has some information on the Ivanhoe Furnace Company (1911-1913).

In addition, there are 31 volumes (1888-1908) of published materials: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. 1880. Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York City: The Society.

Please note: This collection is unprocessed and the "Contents List" below is a preliminary inventory only.

Dates

  • Creation: 1850 - 1969

Creator

Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Use Restrictions

Permission to publish material from New Jersey Zinc Corporation [Austinville, Virginia] Records must be obtained from Special Collections, Virginia Tech.

Historical Note

The lead mines of southwest Virginia were first discovered by Colonel John Chiswell in 1756. Chiswell mined lead ore on the New River in Augusta County (now Wythe County) from 1760 to 1766, and furnished large supplies of lead to Virginia during the French and Indian War. A fort and trading post were sut up at this time near the mines. Chiswell died in 1766, and ownership of the mines was trasnferred to William Byrd. The mines were leased to the state during the Revolutionary War.

In 1789 Moses and Stephen Austin contacted for the lead mines and bought them from the Commonwealth of Virginia. Due to mismanagement, the lead mines reverted back to the state in 1802. In 1806, Thomas Jackson bought the proerty, now in the town of Austinville, in Wythe County, at a public auction in Richmond. He constructed a shot-tower on the New River, which operated from 1812 to 1830 and still stands today.

From 1830 to 1898, the property was mined by Daniel Sheffey and David Pierce or their descendants. From 1838 to the 1850s, the firm was called the Wythe Lead Mines Company. The Union Lead Mine Company, as it was called in 1860, contributed more than 2,000 tons of lead to Confederate troops in the Civil War. After the discovery of zinc in the 1860s, the Union Lead Company formed the Wythe Lead and Zinc Company.

The Wythe Lead and Zinc Company sold all of its ore in 1898 to the Bertha Mineral Company, which operated in Pulaski, six miles northeast of Austinville. In 1902, the New Jersey Zinc Corporation purchased Bertha holdings and the Austinville property.

For more information on the early history of the Austinville lead and zinc mines, see: Austin, Vera Lee. 1977. The Southwest Virginia Lead Works, 1756-1802. Thesis (M.A.)--Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1977.

Full Extent

30 Cubic Feet (24 boxes; 1 oversize folder )

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The collection consists of approximately 30 cubic feet of maps, blueprints, and files of the New Jersey Zinc Corporation operations in Austinville, Virgina.

Arrangement

Please note: This collection is unprocessed and the "Contents List" below is a preliminary inventory only. The box list may not represent ALL materials. The collection is in its original order.

Location

Please note: Boxes 1-24 of this collection are in off-site storage and requires 2-3 days notice for retrieval. Please contact Special Collections for more information.

Acquisition Information

The New Jersey Zinc Corporation [Austinville, Virginia] Records were donated to Special Collections in 1991.

Related Materials

An additional 3 cubic feet of materials relating to the New Jersey Zinc Corporation were donated to Special Collection in 1999 (Acc1999-801). These materials are unprocessed and have no inventory, but are available upon request.

Processing Information

The New Jersey Zinc Corporation [Austinville, Virginia] Records are unprocessed. A preliminary inventory was created in 1991.

Title
A Preliminary Inventory of the New Jersey Zinc Corporation [Austinville, Virginia] Records, 1850-1969
Status
Completed
Subtitle
A Collection in Special Collections
Author
Laura Katz Smith
Date
© 2010 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. All rights reserved.
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections, Virginia Tech Repository

Contact:
Special Collections, University Libraries (0434)
560 Drillfield Drive
Newman Library, Virginia Tech
Blacksburg Virginia 24061 US
540-231-6308