Cities and Towns - Redridge |
Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Buildings, |
Redridge facing the dam and bridge taken from on top of the Rock Bin of the old Atlantic Mining Company's mill. The train shown moving up to the bridge over the dam was hauling cars of sand from below the Baltic Mill during the summer of 1924. Buildings shown that are now removed or burned during the great fire of 1937 are the Woodman Hall, the Catholic Chapel (which was the first public school in Redridge) and other homes down towards the "Candy Store." The Redridge (Baltic Mining Company's Store) partially burned down during the spring of 1950. It was then dismantled for scrap by Andrew Engles, Supt. of Mill at Freda. The first proprietor of the store was James William Squire, followed by Jim Bartlette, then George Matson from 1928-30, followed by Waino Laamanen till its offical closing as a company store. After that it was taken over by Reynold Timmonen who operated it as a private store till it's buring in 1950. The old Atlantic Railroad track ran along side of the store basement where box cars of produce and freight were unloaded to restock the store. [Image of some of the buildings in Redridge at that time.]
Scanned: March 23, 2010 |
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Cities and Towns - Redridge |
Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Buildings, |
[View of Redridge and railroad tracks.]
Scanned: March 23, 2010 |
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Dams - Redridge |
Earthwork, Dams, Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining |
Top photo: The building of the Salmon Trout Steel dam at Redridge by the Baltic Mining Co. in 1901-02. Note smoke stack on right, that of the Atlantic Stamp mill which operated from 1892-1912. In foreground is the log dam of the Atlantic Mining Co. built in 1892. Bottom photo: Redridge in year 1900. Smokestack on left is that of the Atlantic Mining Co. mill. In extreme left, house on hillside is that of the Atlantic Mining Co. store. It burned down in Sept. of 1912. Then the Baltic built its new and larger store. [Two photos in one showing mining operations as well as a layout of the town of Redridge.]
Scanned: November 8, 2007 |
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Cities and Towns - Redridge |
Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Buildings, |
Redridge in 1912 was a big booming mill town of 1,100 people including those many families along the lake shore. Identification of buildings (1) on right Woodman Hall (2) center, the first school built in Redridge but in 1912 it was sold to the Catholic group and named "St. Anne's Chapel" (3) new big school with flag flying above it. (4) Trestle in background is that of the Atlantic Mining Co.'s mill and smoke stack. [View of Redridge town]
Scanned: March 24, 2010 |
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Redridge - Town Scenes |
Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Buildings, Dwellings, Housing, Single Family, |
Redridge, Michigan. [Log houses line dirt roads, some of the homes have fenced off plots for planting.]
Scanned: January 28, 2014 |
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Cabin Near Redridge |
Buildings, Dwellings, Housing, Single Family, Woody Plants, Trees, |
Frank B Morin with dog at Stanton's summer camp outside Redridge. [A person and a dog can be seen on the large porch of this single story home, which has multiple chimneys.]
Scanned: November 27, 2013 |
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Living Room Scene |
Persons, Buildings, Dwellings, Manners and Customs |
Two females and one male sitting by a Christmas tree.
Scanned: September 30, 2013 |
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Log Buildings |
Buildings, Agriculture, |
[Log homes and out buildings in a rural region of the Copper Country.]
Scanned: November 26, 2013 |
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Houses in Redridge |
Buildings, Transportation, Railroads, |
Redridge houses from rail road tracks at dam.
Scanned: November 26, 2013 |
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Redridge Dam Pond |
Earthwork, Dams, Water, |
Canoe on Redridge Dam Pond Shore. [In Redridge, Michigan.]
Scanned: November 26, 2013 |
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