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C & H Water Works

Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Buildings, View of pump station and boiler house at C. & H. Water Works. [Exterior view of buildings.]

Scanned: September 8, 2009


Curtis G. Hussey

Persons, , Curtis G. Hussey [Head and shoulders image of Curtis Hussey]

Scanned: October 7, 2010


Reverend Charles Avery

Persons, , Reverend Charles Avery [A sketch of Mr. Avery, a prominent investor in the Cliff Mine.]

Scanned: October 7, 2010


Underground Works of the North West Mines

Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Geography, Maps, Earth Science, Geology Map showing the Kelly Vein, Hogan Vein and Stoutenburgh Vein.

Scanned: March 19, 2009


Topographical Plan of the Cliff Mine

Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Geography, Maps, Earth Science, Geology Map showing the Cliff Mine situated on Keweenaw Point in the S.W. quarter of Sec. 36. Town .58 .N.R. 32.W.

Scanned: March 19, 2009


Buildings - Schools

Buildings, Education, High School, Champion Mine Location [Image of the sand stone building. Children play in the school yard.]

Scanned: August 19, 2008


Biography - James Chynoweth

Persons, , A mining captain at various mines in Houghton and Ontonagon Counties. He was a superintendent of the Centennial Mine as well as mining properties known as the Fay Group. [Head and shoulders portrait of James Chynoweth]

Scanned: November 14, 2006


Biography - John Duncan

Persons, , Began as a foreman carpenter for the Quincy Mining Company and subsequently became general surface superintendent. He remained with Quincy for 9 years, then transferred to Calumet & Hecla where he became assistant manager and general superintendent of field and surface operations. [Head and shoulders portrait of John Duncan]

Scanned: November 14, 2006


Biography - Thomas Bree Dunstan

Persons, , Born January 4, 1850 in Camborne, Cornwall County, England. Mr. Dunstan built a lucrative law practice in the Houghton/Hancock area. He had a number of industrial and financial enterprises and was a stockholder and director of several mining companies. [Head and shoulders portrait of Thomas Bree Dunstan]

Scanned: November 14, 2006


James MacNaughton

Persons, Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, James MacNaughton from Livingstone's History of the Repulican Party (1900), page 276 [A studio posed portrait of a young James MacNaughton.]

Scanned: December 19, 2005