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copper ore. The UVX mine started to produce a profit. The mine produced copper, silver, and gold valued at $ 10 million in 1916 alone, with a profit of $ 7.4 million. The UVX paid $ 55 million in dividends during its life (1915–1938), making Douglas a wealthy man.
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to Nacozari. While at Pilares, he acquired his nickname, "Rawhide Jimmy", because of his technique of using rawhide to protect the rollers on mining equipment. Afterward, he moved to
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Arizona Bureau of Mines Bulletin #180; 1969; Mineral and Water Resources of Arizona; p. 128.
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James Douglas was married to Josephine Leah Williams (1872–1941). Their son,
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In 1912, Douglas returned to central Arizona, where he took an option on the
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to work for the Commercial Mining Company, an affiliate of the
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Douglas was the son of Canadian mining engineer and executive
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James Douglas, Jr.

Inverness, Quebec
Montreal
Democrat
Lewis Douglas
James Walter Douglas
Inverness, Quebec
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
Manitoba
homesteaded
asthma
Arizona Territory
Bisbee, Arizona
assayer
Copper Queen Mine
Phelps Dodge
Prescott
Phelps Dodge
Sonora
Mexico
Pilares
Nacozari
Douglas, Arizona
Cananea
Sonora

United Verde Extension
Jerome, Arizona
bonanza

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