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  1. Charles Augustus Steen (December 1, 1919 – January 1, 2006) was a geologist who made and lost a fortune after discovering a rich uranium deposit in Utah during the uranium boom of the early 1950s. [1]

  2. Charlie Steen's discovery helped ignite the 1950s uranium boom and made the impoverished prospector-geologist a wealthy and world-famous figure. In 1943, Charlie Steen graduated from the Texas College of Mines and Metallurgy at El Paso.

  3. Before its transformation into a restaurant, this complex was the mansion of multi-millionaire uranium miner Charles Steen, a visionary prospector whose rags to riches (and back to rags) story still resonates with those who have seen the best and worst of times.

  4. moabmuseum.org › profile › charlie-steen-the-king-of-uraniumCharlie Steen - Moab Museum

    The King of Uranium. Charlie Steen’s search for uranium led him to southeastern Utah. His luck changed when an ore sample that broke his used drill was tested on a Geiger counter that “went off the charts!”. Steen developed the Mi Vida Mine and built a uranium mill on the Colorado River.

  5. Apr 3, 2016 · Nothing has ever been the same as it was before Charlie Steen drilled into the Mi Vida uranium ore deposit and unlocked the location of over one-billion dollars worth of one of the most sought-after minerals in history.

  6. Charlie Steen, an unemployed oil geologist from Texas, was among the many fortune-hunters who descended on redrock country in a frenzied search for uranium. Unlike his fellow prospectors, Steen used oil exploration techniques to locate uranium in a formation that had previously yielded no ore.

  7. Sep 27, 2021 · Written off by government geologists, blackballed by the oil and gas industry, and nearly broke, Charlie Steen had something to prove: that huge deposits of radioactive uranium could be found near Moab, Utah. The mines he drilled would change his life—and the surrounding area—forever.

  8. Mar 19, 2019 · Charlie Steen, a trained geologist from Texas, headed to the Colorado Plateau with his pregnant wife and children in an old Jeep to look for it, according to Canyon Legacy, a publication by the Moab Museum. Before moving, Steen had been fired from a job and was making ends meet in home improvement.

  9. Prospecting the remote and desolate canyons of the Colorado Plateau, Steen was assisted by his wife M.L., and his four young sons. Steen’s “rags-to-riches saga” made him “the country’s uranium king” according to Moab, Utah’s The Canyon Country Zephyr.

  10. Jun 18, 2023 · In a nutshell, Charlie Steen was a Texas geologist who had a theory that uranium could be found in a geological formation that had never previously been considered. Almost unanimously, the world of geologists said he was crazy.

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