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Lake Superior Milling

Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, , Lake Superior milling figure 6 shows longitudinal section of the tunnel as completed.

Scanned: March 8, 2010


Biography - John R. Clark

Education, Postsecondary Education, Education, Higher, Engineering, Persons Former Head of the Electrical Engineering Department at MTU. Was a founder of the Association of Electrical Engineering Department Heads which led to the creation of NEEDHA. He retired from MTU in 1984 and was named Professor Emeritus the same year. [Image of Dr. Clark sitting on his desk.]

Scanned: March 15, 2010


Physics Class of 1950

Persons, Education, Postsecondary Education, Education, Higher, Students may be Russel Karry on the left, Second left Richard Watson, Paul Goode and person on far right might be Gordon Stanley. [Photo of students in Commencement apparel standing on the steps of Hubbell Hall. ]

Scanned: May 28, 2010


Mesnard Mining Company Stock Certificate

Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, , Canceled Mesnard Mining Company Stock Certificate in the name of Emery Hodges for 100 shares of the Mesnard Mining Company.

Scanned: June 23, 2010


Copper Mines - National Mine

Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Buildings, Earthwork, Dams National Mine buildings and dam.

Scanned: June 25, 2010


Ke-Wee-Naw Land Map

Geography, Maps, , Keweenaw Land Map [Map of the Keweenaw produced by the Copper Country Vacationist League]

Scanned: July 12, 2010


U. John (Bert) Noblet

Persons, Education, Postsecondary Education, Education, Higher, Forest Products Industry Mr. U. John (Bert) Noblet was designated as winner of the 1975 Award of Merit, presented by the Timber Producers Association of Michigan and Wisconsin. [Poor photo taken from a L'Anse Sentinel newspaper article]

Scanned: July 16, 2010


Music to View Art By

Persons, , Art work by painter Mary Ann Beckwith and photographer Joe Kirkish is viewed by Eric Little of Grand Rapids, a mechanical engineering major at Michigan Tech who wears a portable stereo cassette headset. The exhibit ran through Thursday in the Michigan Tech Library Gallery. [Very poor photo from a Daily Mining Gazette newspaper article.]

Scanned: July 20, 2010


Portage Lake Golf Course

Manners and Customs, Recreation, Sports, Ball Games, Golf, , Portage Lake Golf Course, first nine holes donated by local citizens to Tech. [Poor photo taken from Michigan Tech Centennial Book 1885-1985]

Scanned: July 19, 2010


Portage Lake Golf Course

Manners and Customs, Recreation, Sports, Ball Games, Golf, Persons, Transportation, Automotive Portage Lake Golf Course. First golf club. Photograph taken in the 1910 to 1915 era at the Portage Lake Golf Club, the first club organized in the Upper Peninsula in 1902 and incorporated in 1904. Harry Flora was the golf professional at the club and branded his name on many clubs he handled, some of them still in the possesion of area golfers. Transportation to the course was by these various makes of autos including the Model T Ford at right.

Scanned: July 19, 2010