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Marcus Daly

Marcus Daly
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Born (1841-12-05)December 5, 1841
Ballyjamesduff, County Cavan, Ulster, Ireland
Died November 12, 1900(1900-11-12) (aged 58)
New York, New York, U.S.
Resting place Green-Wood Cemetery
Brooklyn, New York
Residence Riverside (Daly Mansion)
Hamilton, Montana
Known for Copper industrialist
in Montana
Spouse(s) Margaret Price Evans Daly
(1853–1941)
Children 1 son, 3 daughters

Marcus Daly (December 5, 1841 – November 12, 1900) was an Irish-born American businessman known as one of the three "Copper Kings" of Butte, Montana, United States.

Daly emigrated from County Cavan, Ulster, Ireland, to the United States as a young boy, arriving in New York City. He sold newspapers and worked his way to California in time to join the gold rush on what was to become Virginia City, Nevada, and the fabulously rich silver diggings now known as the , in 1860.

Daly gained experience in the mines of the Comstock under the direction of John William Mackay and James G. Fair. While working in the mines of Virginia City, Daly met and befriended George Hearst and Lloyd Tevis, co-owners of the Ophir Mining Company. (Hearst's son was William Randolph Hearst). In 1872, Daly would recommend purchase by the Hearst group the Ontario mine, near Park City, Utah. In ten years, the Ontario produced $17 million and paid $6,250,000 in dividends, and made many millions for Hearst and Haggin.

Their business friendship was to extend for many years and help establish the Anaconda Copper Mine in Butte, Montana. Daly originally came to Butte in August 1876 to look at a mine, the Alice, as an agent for the Walker Bros. of Salt Lake City. The Walkers purchased the mine, installed Daly as superintendent and awarded him a fractional share of the mine.


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