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Cities & Towns - Houghton

Buildings, Dwellings, Housing, Single Family, Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Water Ripley from East Houghton Courthouse [Image of Ripley and the settlement on the Houghton side. A Two story home is shown with a rotating clothesline in the yard.]

Scanned: March 28, 2008


Cities & Towns - Tamarack City

Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Water, Lakes, Buildings, Dwellings, Housing, Single Family Tamarack City [Early photo of an underdeveloped Tamarack]

Scanned: March 29, 2006


Cities & Towns - Lac LaBelle

Buildings, Dwellings, Housing, Single Family, Water, Lakes, Woody Plants, Trees Lac LaBelle {Field of dasies with buildings in background, pilings are sticking out of the water]

Scanned: April 6, 2006


Cities & Towns - Hancock

Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Water, Lakes, Buildings, Dwellings, Housing, Single Family Photo shows West Hancock, defunct shorefront works, the Hancock Mine and Quincy Hill taken from Houghton Canal Road - Same as Reeder T-279. [View of Hancock in the early days]

Scanned: April 27, 2006


Biography - Francis Jacker

Persons, Buildings, Dwellings, Housing, Single Family, Water, Lakes Jacker Homestead Portage Entry [photo of Jacker watching his dog retrieve a stick. House and waterfront in background.]

Scanned: December 19, 2007


Cities & Towns - Eagle River

Human Settlements, Buildings, Dwellings, Housing, Single Family, Water Sibilsky House - Eagle River [Image of buildings on a dirt road. One of the buildings is a store selling candy, pop and cigars.]

Scanned: August 3, 2006


East Houghton Flood

Water, Buildings, Dwellings, Housing, Single Family, Persons East Houghton Flood [Some of the residents are outside of their homes assesing the damage. Actually a beautiful photo reflecting the homes and trees in the water.]

Scanned: September 22, 2010


Climate - Flooding

Buildings, Dwellings, Housing, Single Family, Water, Home of Roy Erlandson of Ahmeek Street, Copper City, was not exactly safe to play around, as Spring waters flowed to the Citys low spot where home is located. When waters rose to this stage, Mr. Erlandson was taken to work on largest of Copper City Fuel Companys coal trucks which had backed into yard. This condition was far below the flood condition in the area two years ago when water reached the cellar windows. [View of rising waters around the home.]

Scanned: April 14, 2009