Three Copper Kings of Butte: Rivalry, Riches and Revolution
The Fight for the Future
Diversity Above and Below
For miners of the Acquisition Mine, each trip down meant money coming up.
News reports from the time record that the output from the mine would increase during each trip into the belly of the mine. Ore found below was of “first-class quality” and went for $100 to $200 per ton.
With the estimated amount of 1,000 tons of base ore, the Acquisition Mine was the definition of the American Dream.
With signs being translated in 17 languages, immigrants played an integral role in the building of Butte’s diverse history.
For travelers in search of a better life, it was found in every ton of ore pulled up-and the Acquisition pulled up a lot.
Photos provided by the World Museum of Mining
Even though we can’t make a Canadian Whiskey here in Montana, we can acquire one. We take the Canadian Whiskey and age it in red, white and bourbon barrels, before blending them together. Breathing life into a new melting pot-our Acquisition Canadian Whiskey.
For people across the world, Butte stood as an inspiration. It was a place of opportunity where people where people could, and did, strike big.
The Acquisition Mine is no longer standing, but the lasting impact is felt our Butte Community. Through the people who care for the city and continue to keep finding riches in it every day.