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Elks Parade - Chicago

Manners and Customs, Societies, Friendly Societies, Buildings One of the colorful events of the early years of Hancock Elkdom was the participation of the Hancock Lodge in the big Elks National Convention parade held in Chicago in 1926. It was one of the first tourist promotion plans for the Keweenaw Peninsula. An enlargement of the photo hangs in the lodge rooms in Hancock. [Image of a float from the 1926 parade with "Cloverland" imprinted on its side.]

Scanned: October 10, 2007


Torch Lake Cabins

Persons, Buildings, Recreation Area, Resorts Frank Madaski, county extension agent and Wallace Gardner, Torch Lake Cabins operator, discuss landscaping of cottages. [The two men inspect a cedar seedling and some hollyhocks growing near one of the cabins.]

Scanned: October 10, 2007


Keweenaw Club Resort

Persons, Buildings, Clare Gunn, Michigan State University Tourist and Resort Specialist consults with Clem Veale, Keweenaw County Road Engineer and Frank Madaski County Extension Agent, on the remodeling being done at the Keweenaw Club Resort. [The three men inspect what appears to be a piece of wood.]

Scanned: October 10, 2007


Awards - Hockey

Education, Postsecondary Education, Education, Higher, Manners and Customs, Recreation, Sports, Winter Sports, Hockey, The Gitzen-Loutit Memorial Trophy [Image of the award stating "Michigan Tech Gitzen~Loutit Memorial Trophy - Season's Outstanding Defenseman presented by the Copper Country Huskies Club.]

Scanned: October 15, 2007


Biography - Ed Samuelson

Persons, Manners and Customs, Recreation, Here Ed Samuelson exhibits some of the polished stones he has inserted in rings. All are excellent examples of stones procured along Kenweenaw Peninsula Beaches. Agates abound. He also possesses a number of stones which have come from Isle Royale. [Ed shows some of the rings he has made. A picture of Dwight Eisenhower rests on a display case containing a "Bambie" type of lamp as well as some belts.]

Scanned: October 15, 2007


Agriculture - Potato

Persons, Agriculture, Buildings, Farm Buildings Potato planting season is here. Seed cutting by machine speeds up the job of getting the crop planted on Copper Country potato farms. Here Carol and Judy help their mother, Mrs. Werner Karppi, operate the seed cutting machine. [The two girls place the potatoes in the machine while their mother stands on the other end filling baskets with potatoes.]

Scanned: October 15, 2007


Buildings - Fire Halls

Buildings, Public Buildings, Fire Stations, , Characterized as one of the most attractive halls in the Copper Country is this stately structure in Rockland. Of brick composition, the eight year-old building houses a modern truck which occasionally travels to Mass or Ontonagon when large fires break out. All meetings of the department are held in its back chambers. The unit now has 27 members, almost all of whom are active. The department's chief is John Hoffman and the captain is Paul Yakovich. [Exterior view of the Rockland Fire Department fire hall built in 1950.]

Scanned: October 15, 2007


Biography - Charles Trevethan

Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Barbershops, Persons, Retirement after 40 years of barbering in Houghton is a reward Charles Trevethan has earned. Here he greets the press with his familiar smile as he sits in the chair where uncounted thousands have rested comfortably while they were having their hair cut. Born in Iron Mountain in 1888, Charlie started barbering at 16 and went first to Calumet in 1908. [A smiling picture of Charlie as he sits in his barber shop.]

Scanned: October 15, 2007


Hurontown Fire Department

Fire Department, Officials and Employees, Persons, Transportation, Automotive These Houghton Kindergartners were taken on a tour by the Hurontown Fire Department to show the youngsters the various aspects of fire fighting and its equipment. [The happy children line up for a photo beside the fire engine. (See comments section for more details.]

Scanned: October 16, 2007


Newspapers - Daily Mining Gazette

Mass Media, Newspapers, Persons, Buildings Paynesville Eighth Graders toured the Mining Gazette yesterday with their teacher Mrs. Aini Heikkinen. They are shown here learning the process by which photographic prints are transferred to plastic on a machine called the Scan-a-Graver. Miss Dorothy Pusa, Gazette staffer, is shown left center, describing the process. [Students gather around the machine for a demonstration.(See comments section for further details.)]

Scanned: October 16, 2007