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The Anaconda Copper Mine was a large copper mine in Butte, Montana that closed operations in 1947 and was eventually consumed by the Berkeley Pit, a vast open-pit mine. Originally a silver mine, it was bought for $30,000 in 1881 by an Irish immigrant named Marcus Daly from Michael Hickey, a Civil War veteran, and co-owner Charles X. Larabie. From this beginning Daly, along with partners George Hearst, James Ben Ali Haggin and Lloyd Tevis, created the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, which ultimately became a global mining enterprise that would go on to mine 18 billion pounds of copper over 100 years. At the height of The Anaconda Copper Mining Company, it consisted of the Anaconda and other Butte mines, a smelter at Anaconda, Montana, processing plants in Great Falls, Montana, the American

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  • The Anaconda Copper Mine was a large copper mine in Butte, Montana that closed operations in 1947 and was eventually consumed by the Berkeley Pit, a vast open-pit mine. Originally a silver mine, it was bought for $30,000 in 1881 by an Irish immigrant named Marcus Daly from Michael Hickey, a Civil War veteran, and co-owner Charles X. Larabie. From this beginning Daly, along with partners George Hearst, James Ben Ali Haggin and Lloyd Tevis, created the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, which ultimately became a global mining enterprise that would go on to mine 18 billion pounds of copper over 100 years. At the height of The Anaconda Copper Mining Company, it consisted of the Anaconda and other Butte mines, a smelter at Anaconda, Montana, processing plants in Great Falls, Montana, the American Brass Company, and many other properties spanning multiple countries. The Anaconda Copper Mining Company was acquired by ARCO in 1977. F. Augustus Heinze, an investor who had come to Montana to capitalize on the mining industry, used the apex theory in several lawsuits to lay claim to ore from the Anaconda Mines. Heinze purchased a small parcel of unclaimed land on top of Butte Hill. In actions upheld by several Butte judges, he was able to take copper ore that was in the Anaconda company's shafts. After years of losing lawsuits to Heinze, the company shut down all operations in the state. They put nearly 80% of the state workforce out of work in order to force the state legislature to adopt a "change of venue" provision for lawsuits. Eventually the company bought out all of Heinze's properties and claims. (en)
  • Das Kupferbergwerk Anakonda war ein großes Bergwerk in Butte im US-amerikanischen Bundesstaat Montana, in dem Kupfer abgebaut wurde. (de)
  • La mina de cobre Anaconda era una gran mina de cobre en la ciudad de Butte, en el estado de Montana (Estados Unidos). Originalmente una mina de plata, fue comprada en 1881 por Marcus Daly a Michael Hickey. Hickey era un prospector y veterano de la Guerra de Secesión de la Unión. Llamó a su reclamo Mina Anaconda después de leer el relato de la Guerra de Secesión de Horace Greeley sobre cómo las fuerzas de Ulysses S. Grant habían rodeado a las fuerzas de Robert E. Lee "como una anaconda". Daly desarrolló la mina Anaconda en sociedad con George Hearst, padre de William Randolph Hearst, y de San Francisco. Desde este principio, Daly creó Anaconda Copper Mining Company, que finalmente se convirtió en una empresa minera global con Anaconda y otras minas Butte, una fundición en la ciudad de Anaconda, plantas de procesamiento en la de Great Falls, American Brass Company y muchas otras propiedades., mayoritariamente en Estados Unidos, con la mina de cobre más grande del mundo en Chile y otra en México. ARCO adquirió Anaconda Copper Mining Company en 1977. La mina Anaconda se cerró en 1947 después de producir 94 900 toneladas de cobre. Su ubicación ha sido consumida por , una vasta mina a cielo abierto que utilizó una tecnología diferente para adaptarse a las leyes cambiantes del mineral de cobre. F. Augustus Heinze utilizó la teoría del ápice en varias demandas para reclamar el mineral de las minas Anaconda. Heinze compró una pequeña parcela de tierra no reclamada en la cima de Butte Hill. En acciones respaldadas por varios jueces de Butte, pudo tomar mineral de cobre que se encontraba en los pozos de la empresa Anaconda. Después de años de perder demandas ante Heinze, la compañía cerró todas las operaciones en el estado. Pusieron a casi el 80% de la fuerza laboral estatal sin trabajo para obligar a la legislatura estatal a adoptar una disposición de "cambio de lugar" para las demandas. Finalmente, la empresa compró todas las propiedades y reclamaciones de Heinze. (es)
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  • Das Kupferbergwerk Anakonda war ein großes Bergwerk in Butte im US-amerikanischen Bundesstaat Montana, in dem Kupfer abgebaut wurde. (de)
  • The Anaconda Copper Mine was a large copper mine in Butte, Montana that closed operations in 1947 and was eventually consumed by the Berkeley Pit, a vast open-pit mine. Originally a silver mine, it was bought for $30,000 in 1881 by an Irish immigrant named Marcus Daly from Michael Hickey, a Civil War veteran, and co-owner Charles X. Larabie. From this beginning Daly, along with partners George Hearst, James Ben Ali Haggin and Lloyd Tevis, created the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, which ultimately became a global mining enterprise that would go on to mine 18 billion pounds of copper over 100 years. At the height of The Anaconda Copper Mining Company, it consisted of the Anaconda and other Butte mines, a smelter at Anaconda, Montana, processing plants in Great Falls, Montana, the American (en)
  • La mina de cobre Anaconda era una gran mina de cobre en la ciudad de Butte, en el estado de Montana (Estados Unidos). Originalmente una mina de plata, fue comprada en 1881 por Marcus Daly a Michael Hickey. Hickey era un prospector y veterano de la Guerra de Secesión de la Unión. Llamó a su reclamo Mina Anaconda después de leer el relato de la Guerra de Secesión de Horace Greeley sobre cómo las fuerzas de Ulysses S. Grant habían rodeado a las fuerzas de Robert E. Lee "como una anaconda". Daly desarrolló la mina Anaconda en sociedad con George Hearst, padre de William Randolph Hearst, y de San Francisco. (es)
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