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Julian Pike was Dorothy Brown's father. He was employed as an office manager for the Chief Consolidated Mining Co. in Eureka, and later as a metallurgist for the U.S. Bureau of Mines Research Station in Salt Lake City and the Atomic Energy commission until his retirement in 1962.
Contains Julian A. Pike family photographs of family members and vacations, as well as a section on the Citizens Training Camp at Fort Douglas, Utah.
Dorothy Brown Photograph Collection, ca. 1916-1941, Utah State Historical Society.
Donated by Dorothy Brown and Leah J. Pike
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