Redridge and Atlantic Rock Bin Hill |
Buildings, Historic Sites, |
[A look at Redridge, Michigan and Atlantic Mine, Michigan from across a body of water. A number of homes and other buildings can be seen.]
Scanned: September 16, 2013 |
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Daily Mining Gazette Celebration |
Persons, Manners and Customs, |
Club 76. Good Fellow Award to Harvey C. Stubenvoll, our friend, teacher, benefactor. Stats House of Correction Marquette, Michigan. [Good Fellow Award plaque for Hearvey Stubenvoll. Award was issued at the Daily Mining Gazette Centennial Celebration.]
Scanned: May 10, 2013 |
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Daily Mining Gazette Celebration |
Persons, Manners and Customs, |
[A party patron opens a gift while others watch at the Daily Mining Gazette Centennial Celebration.]
Scanned: May 10, 2013 |
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Daily Mining Gazette Celebration |
Persons, Manners and Customs, |
[Daily Mining Gazette Centennial Celebration, two people stand before a serving table and a cake decorated for the occasion.]
Scanned: May 10, 2013 |
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Chris Anderson |
Persons, Education, |
[Portrait photo of Michigan Technological University employee, Chris Anderson.]
Scanned: June 5, 2013 |
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Chris Anderson |
Persons, Education, |
Ed. Opp. Chris Anderson, Diversity, Brochure Mugs [Portrait photograph of Chris Anderson, a Michigan Technolocigal University employee involved with several diversity programs on campus.]
Scanned: June 6, 2013 |
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Redridge Dam |
Industries, Engineering, |
Charles Karhkainen on rope block and Reino Alanen in hole, try to open old valves at the pipes underneath the steel dam at Redridge. After several days of hard and hagardous work, the men and the company gave up. It was impossible to break open the huge rusted valves that had been in stalled in 1901-1902 when the dam was built. The dam (steel) was built by the Wisconsin Iron and Foundry Works of Milwaukee.
Scanned: September 10, 2013 |
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Redridge Dam |
Industries, Engineering, |
Grates over the valves in the steel dam at Redridge gave some protection from floating debris from blocking the pipes, but eventually the valves resuted and broke and debris did get through and create problems. Notice one valve rod broken. The steel dam was finally lowered to a point where the exit was equal to the river's run off. The water level was dropped in the summer of 1955. The log dam still impounds river water.
Scanned: September 10, 2013 |
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Redridge Dam |
Industries, Engineering, |
The clutterred up "gates" to the spillway of the Redridge Steel Dam that impounded the waters of the Salmon Trout River to supply water to both the Atlantic Mine and the Baltic copper mills. The spillway of "launder" was built in 1902, torn apart by spring floods in 1905 and then rebuilt with a concrete base. The logs are piled up due to a log boom tied with cables across the gateway. Picture faces north toward Lake Superior. Gates taken down in 1966.
Scanned: September 10, 2013 |
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Redridge - Town Scenes |
Buildings, Dwellings, Housing, Single Family, Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Historic Sites, Historic Districts |
Top to bottom: Bill Rajala, Reino Alanen, George Couch, Emil Jaanus, Peter Pekkala, August Raisanen. [Backs of homes in Redridge, Michigan.]
Scanned: September 16, 2013 |
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