Copper Mining - Calumet and Hecla |
Miners, Copper Miners, Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Manpower, Labor |
A mine captain and a timber crew lean against square-set timbers in the Calumet and Hecla mine. [Underground shot of the mining captain wearing white and three other miners.]
Scanned: March 20, 2009 |
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Biography - Alice Reynolds |
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Image of Alice Reynolds, one of the Copper Country's leading artists famous for her art work on underglaze tiles. [Alice sits apparently contemplating her next project.]
Scanned: June 5, 2007 |
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Biography - William Pettit Raley |
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Formed a partnership with William H. Stevens in the general commission business with the largest boats afloat stopping at the Copper Harbor dock. He established several branches, becoming one of the leading firms of Keweenaw County. [Head and shoulders portrait of William Pettit Raley]
Scanned: November 28, 2006 |
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Biography - Reginald C. Pryor |
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Born in Eagle Harbor in 1867, he attended the Michigan College of Mines (now MTU) and served as an instructor of mathematics, drawing and mineralogy at the college. He later opened a mining engineering office at Houghton. In addition to mining work, he acted as village engineer for different villages in Houghton County as well as carrying on a general land surveying business. He was one of the organizers and first president of the Citizens National Bank of Houghton and the promoter and organizer of the South Range Bank of South Range. [Head and shoulders portrait of Reginald C. Pryor]
Scanned: November 28, 2006 |
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Biography - John P. Petermann |
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One of the leading business men of Houghton and Keweenaw Counties. A senior member of the firm of J. P. Petermann Company, which conducted general merchandise stores in Allouez, Kearsarge, Phoenix, Mohawk, Gay and Mandan. [Head and shoulders portrait of John P. Petermann]
Scanned: November 28, 2006 |
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Biography - Johnson Vivian |
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Was one of the most prominent developers of mining interests in Northwestern Michigan. He was a senior member of the firm of Vivian and Prince, which conducted a very successful business manufacturing safety fuse for blasting purposes. He promoted the Superior Saving Bank at Hancock, now Superior National Bank and served as director of the State Savings Bank at Laurium. He had other interests in the Peninsular Electric Light & Power Company at Houghton and the Lake Superior Soap Company. [Head and shoulders portrait of Johnson Vivian]
Scanned: November 28, 2006 |
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Biography - Angus W. Kerr |
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Prominent lawyer and citizen of Calumet. Served as city attorney of Calumet, as circuit court commissioner and as prosecuting attorney of Houghton County. Served in the state legislature for two terms. Member of the state tax commission. [Head and shoulders portrait of Angus W. Kerr]
Scanned: November 28, 2006 |
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Biography - James Pryor |
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Successful contractor with interests in mining and other business. Worked as chief bookkeeper and cashier for the Portage Lake and Lake Superior Ship Canal Company, then became superintendent. Was general contractor for the construction of public works, river and harbor improvements at Houghton and on the Great Lakes. Conducted a lumber business under the firm name of "James Pryor & Son. Served as president of the Houghton Lumber Company. [Head and shoulders portrait of James Pryor]
Scanned: November 28, 2006 |
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Biography - James P. Edwards |
Persons, Transportation, Bridges, |
In 1875, Mr. Edwards with his brother-in-law, G. C. Shelden built the first bridge across Portage Lake connecting Houghton and Hancock. He was one of it's largest stockholders as well as the engineer in charge of the work. The bridge was a toll bridge and opened to the public in 1876. [Head and shoulders photo of James Edwards]
Scanned: November 28, 2006 |
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Biography - James McMahon |
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A probate judge and resident of Baraga. Served as clerk of the village of Baraga, secretary of the Baraga Board of Education. Was the postmaster of Baraga for seven years. [Head and shoulders portrait of James McMahon]
Scanned: November 28, 2006 |
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