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Chippewa Indians Chief King and Jno Street

Persons, Manners and Customs, Clothing and Dress, Ethnology, America, Indians Chippewa Indians Chief King and Jno Street [John Street] [Studio portraits of two men in suits.]

Scanned: September 21, 2005


Chippewa Indian Chief David King

Persons, Manners and Customs, Clothing and Dress, Ethnology, America, Indians [Detail of MS042-019-261-140. Photo of Chief David King seated for a portait.]

Scanned: September 21, 2005


Jno Street

Persons, Manners and Customs, Clothing and Dress, Ethnology, America, Indians [Detail of MS042-019-261-140. Studio portrait of John Street.]

Scanned: September 21, 2005


Copper on Dollar Bay Dock

Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Peace Officers, Police, Buildings Copper on Dollar Bay Dock [Impressive photo of stacks and stacks of copper ingots. A man dressed in uniform and wearing a badge, poses with his guard dog. The dog stands on copper tubes.]

Scanned: February 15, 2010


Grayling

Wildlife Utilization, Fisheries, , Grayling

Scanned: May 20, 2014


Copper Mines & Mining - Calumet & Hecla

Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Human Settlements, Buildings C & H Location, Southwest from top of high school. [View of the town.]

Scanned: July 16, 2008


Ships - City of Hancock

Locomotion, Boats and Boating, Water, City of Hancock at the Canal [Good photo of this craft. A few people are on board. Smoke gushes out of the stack.]

Scanned: August 3, 2010


Trinity Lutheran Church

Buildings, Church Buildings, Persons, Disasters Trinity Lutheran Church struck by lightning.

Scanned: October 21, 2013


Cutting Wood

Woody Plants, Trees, Persons, Manpower, Labor Three boys cutting wood. [Three young boys are pictured in the woods sawing a log.]

Scanned: April 28, 2009


Sports - Ice Fishing

Persons, Manners and Customs, Recreation, Sports, Aquatic Sports, Fishing, Seasons, Winter Ed Nevala, of L'Anse, sits in his tent demonstrating the most popular technique of bobbing or jigging for lake trout through eight inches of Keweenaw Bay ice. Results are in foreground. [Photo of Mr. Nevala showing how fish are caught in winter.]

Scanned: March 4, 2009