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Domestic News June 7, 1911

The Laramie Republican

Laramie, Albany County, Wyoming

What is this article about?

The executive committee of the Chamber of Commerce met today to handle routine business, discuss Mr. Dunn's plan for developing Citizens' coal mines, the portland cement bed, and accept appointments of three membership committee members: A. C. Jones, Fred A. Miller, and Otto Gramm.

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HAD MEETING TODAY.

The executive committee of the Chamber of Commerce held a meeting today and disposed of some routine business. Mr. Dunn, who will float a company for the further development of the Citizens' coal mines, at the foot of Centennial mountain, was present and discussed his plan. The bed of portland cement was also discussed, the committee having written to several manufacturers concerning its presence and extent. Three members of the membership committee, Messrs. A. C. Jones, Fred A. Miller and Otto Gramm, have signified their willingness to accept the appointment, two more appointees yet to be heard from.

The meeting was of interest from its discussion of live matters.

What sub-type of article is it?

Appointment Economic

What keywords are associated?

Chamber Of Commerce Executive Committee Coal Mines Portland Cement Membership Committee Centennial Mountain

What entities or persons were involved?

Mr. Dunn A. C. Jones Fred A. Miller Otto Gramm

Domestic News Details

Event Date

Today

Key Persons

Mr. Dunn A. C. Jones Fred A. Miller Otto Gramm

Outcome

routine business disposed; discussions on coal mine development and portland cement bed; three membership committee appointments accepted, two pending.

Event Details

The executive committee of the Chamber of Commerce held a meeting and disposed of some routine business. Mr. Dunn discussed his plan to float a company for further development of the Citizens' coal mines at the foot of Centennial mountain. The bed of portland cement was discussed, with letters sent to manufacturers about its presence and extent. Three members of the membership committee, Messrs. A. C. Jones, Fred A. Miller and Otto Gramm, accepted their appointments, with two more pending.

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