
Men in Cage "going up." |
Persons, Manpower, Labor, Historic Sites, Historic Mines |
Copper Mines and Minng- Companies- Osceola. South Kearsarge, Men in cage "going up."
Scanned: May 24, 2011 |
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Agassiz Park - Calumet |
Parks, Historic Sites, Memorials, Persons |
[A crowd of people gather for dedication ceremonies of the memorial.]
Scanned: October 29, 2009 |
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Agassiz Park - Calumet |
Parks, Historic Sites, Memorials, Persons |
[View of the statue in the park with well manicured lawns, shrubs and trees.]
Scanned: October 29, 2009 |
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Quincy Mining Company - Quincy Smelter on Portage Lake |
Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Historic Sites, Historic Mines, Persons |
Early 20th century view of copper "cakes" ready to be shipped from Quincy Smelter.
Scanned: October 2, 2008 |
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Fort Wilkins |
Buildings, Historic Sites, Persons |
Copper Harbor - Fort Wilkins
Scanned: June 4, 2013 |
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Cliff Mine |
Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Historic Sites, Historic Mines, Persons |
Parts of Cliff Area shaft Cornish pump. [Three men and a child are shown among the ruins of the pump in an overgrown wooded area.]
Scanned: March 11, 2010 |
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Eagle Harbor |
Seasons, Winter, Persons, Historic Sites, Historic Districts |
Ice Hummocks on Shore, Lake Superior, Eagle Harbor.
Scanned: June 4, 2013 |
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Picnic at Lac La Belle |
Persons, Manners and Customs, Recreation, Outdoor Recreation, Historic Sites, Historic Districts |
Fortnightly Club picnic at Lac La Belle
Scanned: June 4, 2013 |
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Picnic at Eagle River |
Persons, Manners and Customs, Recreation, Outdoor Recreation, Historic Sites, Historic Districts |
Historical picnic at Eagle River, Picnic tour to Delaware.
Scanned: June 4, 2013 |
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Northwestern Hotel |
Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Persons, Historic Sites |
[Front of the Northwestern Hotel. The Northwestern Hotel, built in 1886, was the first high-class hotel in Hancock, had 50 rooms with electric lighting anc bathrooms with hot and cold water. The hotel was four stories tall, the tallest building in Hancock. The brick building had sandstone trim and a large pressed metal cornice. The facade was seven bays wide with balconies across the front at the second- and third-floor levels.
Scanned: October 21, 2013 |
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