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  • The town's residents are near-unanimous in their desire to move away from Treece, which is surrounded by millions of tons of lead - and zinc-contaminated mining waste called chat.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2010

  • The town's residents are near-unanimous in their desire to move away from Treece, which is surrounded by millions of tons of lead - and zinc-contaminated mining waste called chat.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2010

  • The town's residents are near-unanimous in their desire to move away from Treece, which is surrounded by millions of tons of lead - and zinc-contaminated mining waste called chat.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2010

  • The town's residents are near-unanimous in their desire to move away from Treece, which is surrounded by millions of tons of lead - and zinc-contaminated mining waste called chat.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2010

  • The town's residents are near-unanimous in their desire to move away from Treece, which is surrounded by millions of tons of lead - and zinc-contaminated mining waste called chat.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2010

  • The town's residents are near-unanimous in their desire to move away from Treece, which is surrounded by millions of tons of lead - and zinc-contaminated mining waste called chat.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2010

  • Estimates say it will cost about $3 million to $3.5 million to buy out Treece, which is surrounded by huge piles of mining waste called chat and dotted with uncapped shafts and cave-ins filled with brackish, polluted water.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2009

  • When I was a girl, my favourite books included King Arthur and his knights, Robin Hood and his merry men, the Trojan wars and Greek heroes, anything by Rosemary Sutcliffe, Geoffrey Trease or (no relation) Henry Treece.

    Websites Maxine 2009

  • Mary Renault and Henry Treece have books about mythological characters, taking them as historical figures and eliminating most of the supernatural or fantastic elements, that would be readily accessible to more intelligent high fantasy readers.

    MIND MELD: Non-Genre Books for Genre Readers 2009

  • Historical novels by Mary Renault, Henry Treece and Rosemary Sutcliff were a delight of my childhood.

    MIND MELD: Non-Genre Books for Genre Readers 2009

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