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Biography - Carlos D. Shelden

Persons, , Hon. Carlos D. Shelden, member of Congress from the Twelfth Congressional District of Michigan. Son of Ransom and Theresa M. (Douglass) Shelden. Born June 10, 1840. [Head and shoulders picture of Carlos D. Shelden.]

Scanned: November 13, 2006


Biography - J. H. Jasberg

Persons, , Manager of Suomi College and Theological Seminary in Hancock. Helped found the Finnish National Temperance Brotherhood of America and served as president and treasurer. President of Finnish Mutual Life Insurance Association, established in 1902. [Head and shoulders picture of J. H. Jasberg.]

Scanned: November 13, 2006


Biography - James Sinclair Stringer

Persons, Forest Products Industry, Lumbering, Operated the only planing mill in Houghton County. Was engaged in the fuel and lumber business. Born in 1854 in Wayne County, Michigan of Irish parents. Bought out the Sturgeon River Lumber Company in 1894. [Head and shoulders portrait of James Sinclair Stringer]

Scanned: November 14, 2006


Biography - Abraham Opie

Persons, , A well-to-do agriculturist and contractor of Houghton County. Born in Cornwall, England in 1840, a son of John Opie. [Head and shoulders portrait of Abraham Opie]

Scanned: November 14, 2006


Biography - Edward H. Lee

Persons, , Senior member of the wholesale confectionery firm of Lee Brothers of Hancock, born in 1865. The firm of Lee Brothers was started in 1890, for the manufacture of confectionery, ice cream and bakery goods and was located at Quincy and Montezuma Streets in Hancock. [Head and shoulders portrait of Edward H. Lee]

Scanned: November 14, 2006


Biography - Hon. Orrin W. Robinson

Persons, Forest Products Industry, Lumbering, Served two terms as Lieutenant Governor. In 1873, he organized the Sturgeon River Lumber Co., which built mills in Hancock. In 1887, the mills were moved to Chassell. The town was named by Mr. Robinson in honor of Mr. Chassell, of New York City, who was connected with one of the Houghton banks and maintained a summer residence there. After the business was sold to the C. H. Wooster Lumber Co., he continued to serve as general manager and after 1885, as a director. [Head and shoulders portrait of Orrin Robinson.]

Scanned: November 14, 2006


Biography - Charles Briggs

Persons, Bank Facilities, Was president of the Merchants' & Miners' Bank of Calumet and President of the Calumet and Arizona Mining Company. He also conducted a large mercantile establishment and was identified with many other business interests. [Head and shoulders portrait of Charles Briggs]

Scanned: November 14, 2006


Biography - Joseph Bosch

Persons, Beverage Processing Plants, Breweries, President of the Bosch Brewing Company of Lake Linden. Born February 11, 1850 in Baden, Germany. Was president of the First National Bank of Lake Linden which he helped organize in 1888. Served as mayor of Lake Linden for four years. [Head and shoulders portrait of Joseph Bosch.]

Scanned: November 14, 2006


Biography - August Pelto

Persons, , Was the proprietor of a long established merchant tailoring house in Hancock. He was born in Finland in 1858. [Head and shoulders portrait of August Pelto]

Scanned: November 14, 2006


Biography - George Hall

Persons, , Born in the Province of Quebec, Canada in 1875, Mr. Hall was a prominent contractor of Houghton County. He built the Mohawk Railroad for the Mohawk Mining Company in 1900 as well as repairing and building for other railroads. In winter, he was engaged in the lumber business. He was president of the Calumet Brewing Company. [Head and shoulders portrait of George Hall.]

Scanned: November 14, 2006