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Rockland

Human Settlements, Woody Plants, Trees, Buildings View of Rockland [View of the settlement taken from a hill showing chuches, what may be a school, and farming areas.]

Scanned: June 28, 2010


Human Settlements

Buildings, Human Settlements, Woody Plants, Trees Manganese Location - roof of sawmill. [Some of the abandoned buildings are shown.]

Scanned: July 18, 2008


Cities & Towns - Central

Buildings, Dwellings, Human Settlements, Woody Plants, Trees Central [View of the settlement of Central showing what appears to be housing complete with out houses.]

Scanned: March 26, 2008


Cities and Towns - Ripley

Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Buildings, Dwellings, Housing, Single Family, Woody Plants, Trees [Image of a group of houses in Ripley]

Scanned: December 5, 2006


Ghost Towns - Central

Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Buildings, Dwellings, Woody Plants, Trees Central - Yesteryear House - Charles Stetter [View from the road of the large home with a porch and three chimneys.]

Scanned: August 5, 2008


Cities and Towns - Ripley

Human Settlements, Buildings, Dwellings, Housing, Single Family, Woody Plants, Trees These are some of the homes in Ripley not far from the old Burt Boiler Shop. The rock piles above the house tops show where prospectors endeavored to locate the Isle Royale veins on the north side of the lake. These diggings are immediately east of the Ripley Falls and are quite shallow. Even an adit was dug. It still exists although greatly filled with debris. [Good photo of some of the dwellings in Ripley.]

Scanned: April 15, 2009


Mass City

Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Company Towns, Buildings, Woody Plants, Trees Mass City [Photo of Mass City from a distance]

Scanned: October 2, 2007


Eagle Harbor

Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Buildings, Dwellings, Housing, Single Family, Woody Plants, Trees Eagle Harbor [View of the Eagle Harbor settlement showing several residences. A massive load of logs sits in the center of it all.]

Scanned: June 10, 2009