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Get PriceTimeline of Ishpeming 10 000 Years Ago The last of the great continental ice sheets recedes from the Upper Peninsula 8 000 Years Ago Paleo Indians at Deer Lake Ishpeming 1671 Father Jacques Marquette explores the Lake Superior shoreline near present city of Marquette 1845 Dr Douglass Houghton made a geological survey of the
Get PriceThis is another in a series of articles about Gold Mines in Michigan s Upper Peninsula written by my father James M Clem in the early 1960 s and published in the Marquette Mining Journal The last time the Michigan mine was actually re opened was June 27 1937 A new mill was built and three shafts were run 24 hours until shut down by
Get PriceVein of Iron; The Pickands Mather Story History of Michigan Business Havighurst Walter Cleveland World 1958 Pickands Mather & Co was founded in 1883 to mine iron ore in Michigan s Upper Peninsula and went on to become a major company with interests in mining ore processing dock management and steamships around the Great Lakes
Get PriceOctober 9 2024 The area now known as Michigan s Upper Peninsula contains rich copper resources that were mined extensively beginning in the second half of the nineteenth century Amazingly the professional miners who worked the area beginning in the 1850s all describe evidence of extensive ancient mining activity in the area evidence that
Get PriceDuring the second half of the 1800s the region including Isle Royale and Michigan s Keweenaw Peninsula produced more than half of the world s copper The largest and most productive 19th century mine on Isle Royale the Minong Mining Company extracted more than half a million pounds of copper in the nine years between 1874 and 1883
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Get PriceThe Humboldt Iron Mine is near Champion Michigan Historically the site has been part of the Marquette Iron Mining District The Humboldt Iron Mine was closed at the time of data entry with no known plans to re open Mine operations consist of surface workings There is one known shaft The ore mined is composed of magnetite and hematite
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Get PriceMichigan Mining School and Michigan College of Mines The Upper Peninsula of Michigan was home to one of the United States great metal mining booms in the late 1800s Starting around 1850 native copper metal was mined and in the 1880s and 1890s the activities grew to truly massive proportions fed by the nation s demand for electrical wiring
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