Title: Quincy Machine Shop Plan
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Subject Headings: Natural Resources - Mines and Mineral Resources - Copper Mines and Mining, Industries, Engineering
Condition: Good
Description: "At the Quincy Mine Location, the biggest building boom occurred between 1892 and 1900. During this period the mine sunk several new shafts and greatly expanded its underground workings. Simutaneously, Quincy virtually rebuilt its surface plant to meet the increased demand for support services. In 1899-1900 the company erected this machine shop to augment both its repair and fabricaton facilities." [Architectural drawings for a machine shop, includes the west elevation (front) and the floor plan.]
Source of Description: Front of image [Cataloger]
Institution: Michigan Technological University Archives and Copper Country Historical Collections
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Date of Photo: 1900
Medium: still image
Color: black and white
Size: Oversize
Polarity: Positive
Image No: MS015-26C-03-23
Collection Name: MS015; Quincy Mining Company Survey for Historic American Engineering Record
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