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Irvin Green

McIntosh, SD

1934, 2754, Wind Cave, DNP-1,

Irvin Green worked in 1934 for Gutzon Borglum on Mount Rushmore as a driller for 0.60/hr. He then enrolled in the Civilian Conservation Corps. Irvin's father was James H. Green and his brother was Chauncey Green. Irvin Green became mine foreman for Consolidated Feldspar Corporation in Keystone and died December 23, 1972.

Irvin's grandson Richard Wellman confirmed info at the Museum on August 31, 2016.


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