Copperama Tourist Center |
Buildings, Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, |
[Exterior view of the Copperama Tourist Center.]
Scanned: July 15, 2009 |
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Breakwaters |
Manners and Customs, Recreation, Outdoor Recreation, Persons, Water |
Haven for many a swimmer of the Copper Country, especially the young folk is the Breakwaters at Lily Pond. Pictured are the huge rocks on the north side of the canal. [Several people take a stroll on the boulders that make up the breakwaters of the canal.]
Scanned: March 30, 2009 |
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Schools - Beacon Hill - Freda |
Buildings, Public Buildings, Education, |
The Beacon Hill - Freda School has now passed into history. This picture of the school was taken shortly before dismantling operations began. The school was built in 1902-3 and closed in 1947. Now there are only two schools left in operation in Stanton Township - Redridge and Toivola. Schools have been closed over the years other than the Beacon Hill-Freda school are Onnela, Obenhoff, Canal, Heinola, Liminga, Oskar, Rauhala and Perala. Once, under the superintendency of Earl B. Holman, there were 11 schools, with more than a thousand children. Now there are only two schools with fewer than 200. Former superintendents of the district were F. J. Erickson, W. J. Caswell, E. B. Holman, W. H. Brinkman, W.G Medlyn and R. Fountain. [Exterior view of the school.]
Scanned: March 30, 2009 |
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Churches - Beacon Hill - Freda Catholic Church |
Buildings, Church Buildings, , |
The Beacon Hill-Freda Catholic Church will observe its 50th anniversay on Sunday, Aug. 23, at Beacon Hill with a community social and picnic on the lawn of the old Koepel residence. The church "by the side of the road" has withstood the ravages of time and circumstance and will be the scene of happy renewal of acquaintances all day Sunday. Residents and former residents are making elabroate plans for a great day. [View of the exterior of the church looking somewhat rundown.]
Scanned: March 30, 2009 |
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Cities and Towns - Hancock |
Persons, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail, Transportation, Automotive |
Hancock merchants display their wares on Quincy Street as part of a three day promotion. Today is a dollar day, tomorrow finds the Hancock Street Fair, and Saturday low prices will continue. A tribe of Winnebago Indians will perform all day Friday and there will be street dancing and a dance in the ROTC building at Michigan Tech. Downtown Hancock, here we come. [View of several businesses selling their merchandise on tables set up on the sidewalk.]
Scanned: March 30, 2009 |
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Road Signs |
Sign and Signboards, Woody Plants, Trees, |
This sign typifies to tourists and visitors to Keweenawland that the area is a timber resource in addition to its being an oldtime copper region. The sign indicates the largest, most northerly sawmill in Michigan. The Seneca area is also the site of the Seneca Mine, owned by the Calumet Division of Calumet and Hecla, Inc. The sign is in Keweenaw, a county well known for its descriptive signboards. [Roadside advertisement for the Seneca Sawmill.]
Scanned: March 30, 2009 |
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St. Joseph School of Nursing |
Persons, Education, Television Broadcasting |
This group of girls enrolled at St. Joseph's Nursing School this fall. They are some of the "lucky 24" selected from 50 applications. From left, lower, Donna Shimetz, Milwaukee, and Maxine Carlson, Ishpeming. Upper, Louesa Montpass, Powers; Marie Gange, Powers; Virgina Wagner, Iron River; Margarie Menor, Stephensen; Ernestine Cristanelli, Norway, and JoAnn Oien, Ishpeming. [The prospective nurses gather for a photo around a television set.]
Scanned: March 30, 2009 |
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Churches - Centennial Methodist |
Buildings, Church Buildings, , |
Another of the Copper Country churches erected shortly after the 1900's will be razed. This one is the Centennial Methodist Church erected in 1906, off US 41, Centennial, and which has been advertised in the Gazette for sale on bids. In recent years only the basement of the structure has been used for meetings. Some of the early pastors who preached before congregations were the Revs. Bickford, Wilcox, Strike, Cooley and Crawford. [Exterior view of the church.]
Scanned: March 30, 2009 |
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Schools - Hancock |
Education, Persons, |
Hancock Grade School youngsters are gaining considerable science information these days with the aid of auxiliary devices, such as the one pictured. The movable science lab is equipped with bottles containing chemicals ordinarily used in group experiments below the 8th grade. From left, Dan Finni, Earl Grandchamp, Jean Moyryla, Nancy Korpinen and Nancy Juntunen. [The keenly interested group of students gather around the portable lab table.]
Scanned: March 30, 2009 |
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Calumet Air Force Station |
Armed Forces, Soldiers, Seasons, Winter, Military Structures |
These bungalow type homes are a few of the 27 at the Calumet Air Force Station. All married personnel do not make their homes here. Priority is the basis for their occupancy. [Photo of several ranch style homes. A man stands on the snow-covered road.]
Scanned: March 30, 2009 |
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