Homemakers |
Buildings, Dwellings, Housing, Single Family, Manners and Customs, Clothing and Dress, Persons |
A Copper Country Housewife, Mrs. Dorothy Baccus of Lake Linden, shows extension agent Janet Keller the Copper Country eggs she uses and helps to grade. [Dorothy puts the eggs in the refrigerator while Janet watches. [Good image of a 1950's kitchen with a recipie box and teapot on the counter, a built in cutting board and a recessed area for the refrigerator.]
Scanned: August 16, 2007 |
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Farming |
Buildings, Farm Buildings, Barns, Agriculture, Persons |
Bob Baccus of Lake Linden feeds a balanced ration to his high producing herd. In accordance with the best farming practices, each cow is fed according to its production. [Image of Bob feeding two of his cows.]
Scanned: August 17, 2007 |
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Awards - Trophy |
Manners and Customs, Recreation, Sports, Winter Sports, Hockey, Sports Personnel, |
Symbol of an era the McNaughton Trophy. Phil Hilton, sensational Colorado defenseman, and Coach Cheddy Thompson admire the McNaughton Trophy in 1955, the year in which it was designated for use by the WIHL. Tech has announced its withdrawal from the league. [The two men admire the trophy filled with flowers.]
Scanned: August 17, 2007 |
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Awards - Trophies |
Manners and Customs, Recreation, Sports, Winter Sports, Skis and Skiing, Sports Personnel, |
These two trophies have been provided by the Michigan High School Athletic Association for the Upper Peninsula Regional High School Ski Meet at Houghton. Shown on the right is the trophy to be permanently awarded to the winning girls team. Seated next to this trophy is Robert Curtis of the Michigan Tech faculty, manager of the meet this year. On the left is the boys team trophy and Fred Lonsdorf, Michigan Tech ski coach, who is also manager of the Michigan Tech Ski area. [The two men sit at a table with the trophies.]
Scanned: August 17, 2007 |
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Naval Reserve |
Persons, Armed Forces, Soldiers, |
Six Chief Petty Officers and one third class will depart from Houghton Thursday evening for Long Beach, CA, where they will report to the commanding officer, USS Yorktown (CVS 10) for two weeks training aboard the supercarrier. Operations include the study of missile launching, techniques, construction of atomic missiles and the structure of the fastest jet aircraft the navy has today. These reservists are members of the local Naval Reserve Surface Division and represent a total of over 130 years service with the Navy, most of which has been with the "Copper Country Navy." They are from left, front row, Grant D. Ross QMC; Peter J. Houle, MMLD, and Armando A. Villanelli, BMGC, all of Hancock. Back row, John R. Jacobson, MMLC, Hancock; Robert J. Croze, RMC, Houghton; John J. Gagnon, MMLC, Chassell, and James A. Laurn, ENDC of Dodgeville. [The men pose for a photo. What appear to be lockers can be seen in the background. Their hats rest on the lockers.]
Scanned: August 17, 2007 |
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Awards - Trophies |
Manners and Customs, Recreation, Sports, Winter Sports, Hockey, , |
This handsome hockey trophy, one of the finest seen in the north country, is the Calumet Elks' Wilho (Farmer) Mackey Memorial Trophy. It is 30 inches high and will be presented to the Pee Wee Champion of the Upper Peninsula at Dee Stadium. [Picture of the trophy featuring a hockey player on the top and four others around the base.]
Scanned: August 17, 2007 |
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Farming |
Manners and Customs, Clothing and Dress, Persons, |
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heikkinen are two longtime residents of Aura. They have farmed in the area settled by Houghton County people back in 1913. The concentration in that area came about because of the layoff due to the the strike. A large number of farmers moved to the area in that year. They moved their houses across Keweenaw Bay by scow and placed them on fertile Aura soil. The little boy is Andy, a grandchild and a third generation farmer. [Grandma, Grandpa and little Andy pose for a photo.]
Scanned: August 17, 2007 |
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Agriculture - Dairy |
Buildings, Agriculture, Persons |
Eino Juntunen, left, manager of the Copper Country Cheese Co-Op, and Harold Kemppainen, production and sanitation supervisor, watches bottling operations in the milk room of the Copper Country Dairy. [The two men observe the bottling process at the dairy.]
Scanned: August 20, 2007 |
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Cities and Towns - Chassell |
Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail, Manners and Customs, Recreation, Sports, Human Settlements |
Chassell merchants have gone all out by decorating their windows to lend atmosphere to the old Worcester town. Here, the Chassell Mercantile Co. displays many Panther trophies. The window is a compliment to the work of Ed Helakoski and Wilmer Savela, the coach, who preceded Big Ed in masterminding the affairs of Chassell basketball squads. The school now has so many symbols of the court sport that they fill not only the little niche in the Community building, but also the stores of the town. The mercantile firm says, "The days specials are trophies, all Chassells, the greatest Class D basketball school in Michigan." [The display window of the hardware and dry goods store is filled with trophies and awards of the Chassell Panthers team.]
Scanned: August 21, 2007 |
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Fire Fighting Equipment |
Fire Department, Officials and Employees, Manners and Customs, Recreation, Sports, Human Settlements |
The Chassell fire truck. Department members took the truck to Portage Entry's junction and from there escorted the famed Panthers team into the old home town to celebrate their game in East Lansing against Owosso-St. Paul. [Image of the vintage fire truck.]
Scanned: August 20, 2007 |
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