12 天前· The 15mile tour starts at the Michigan Iron Industry Museum into Ishpeming and back on the Iron Ore Heritage Trail. They stop at several spots to learn more about iron history.
Nov 20, 2015· The Marquette Iron Range. The first iron rich area to be mined near Lake Superior was the Marquette iron range. The iron range was discovered by William A. Burt by discovering iron ore outcroppings south of Teal Lake, which is located just west of Marquette. The Marquette iron range is known as the Negaunee Iron Formation by geologists.
Jun 11, 2014· Gogebic Taconite is seeking permits for what would be the world's largest openpit iron ore mine in northern Wisconsin. Aquila Resources plans an Upper Peninsula zinc and gold mine.
Page 39 UPPER PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN 39 according to Barbeau, told John Western of the ore and with him went to the place, whence about a ton of ore was packed from what was later known as the Jackson location and was taken by canoes to the Sault and thence to Detroit. It appears, however, that the man was P. M. Everett, for Western did not ...
Immortalized by Longfellow, the Midwest's preferred vacation spot offers unspoiled forests, waterfalls and coastal villages. At first, ore moved by boat on Lake Superior to Sault Ste. Marie, then was unloaded and carried overland by horsedrawn wagons past the .
May 25, 2012· A Mining Rush in the Upper Peninsula. From the 1840s to the 1880s, the Upper Peninsula turned out most of the country's copper and, by 1880, a large chunk of its iron ore. Newspapers, cities, roads and parks still bear the names of miners, minerals, mining companies and other things related to mining.
Iron Mines in Michigan Sep 11, 2013· But by the 1950s, most of the easily accessible ore with high concentrations of iron was gone, and mining companies had to dig much deeper and develop new techniques to extract and concentrate iron from lowergrade ore. Today, mine operators in Michigan's Upper Peninsula are ...
Iron Smelting Furnaces Fayette Michigan State Park Upper Peninsula PC Rare. Iron Smelting Furnaces Fayette Michigan State Park Upper Peninsula PC Rare. ... Michigan. Email to friends Share on Facebook opens in a new window or tab Share on Twitter ...
Today, iron ore travels by train from the mines to each of these two main docks. Getting the iron ore to the ore carriers (Great Lakes freighters) is the work of railroads. In the iron ore district of the Upper Peninsula, one of those railroad lines was (and still is) the LAKE SUPERIOR .
Mining History: Mine Shafts of Michigan Part 3 The Gogebic Mineral Range is located in the western Upper Peninsula and extends into neighboring Wisconsin. The iron mines in this range were among the deepest underground iron mines developed in the country.
Mining In the early 1880's Crystal Falls was one of the main iron mining towns in the Upper Peninsula. Solomon D. Hollister, a native of Sparta, Wisconsin made his way to the Crystal Falls area in 1880. He became associated with George Runkel, who was born in Germany, and also came to the area in 1880.
Upper Peninsula town of Fayette from 1867 to 1891. In 1867 the Jackson Iron Company decided Fayette, which is located on the Garden Peninsula on the south shore of Lake Michigan, was the perfect place to smelt iron ore in huge brick outdoor furnaces. Smelting turned iron ore into blocks of pure iron. It required certain ingredients that the Jackson Iron Company
Iron River celebrates 52nd Annual Championship Rodeo. Cowboys and cows gathered at the Iron County Fairgrounds to kick off the Upper Peninsula Championship Rodeo.
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Aug 03, 2018· The Michigan Iron Industry Museum is holding its Artisans at the Forge festival, which includes blacksmiths and other craftspeople. Troy Henderson, a local historian who works with the museum, joined Stateside to explain the history of the festival and the activities it has lined up for attendees. The iron range means a lot to Negaunee, Michigan.
Iron County. As part of the settlement of the "Toledo War" between Michigan and Ohio, most of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan was granted to Michigan for the "Toledo Strip" that was granted to Ohio. Cram made a treaty for passage with Chief CaShaOSha and his band of Ojibwa (Chippewa) near a large tamarack tree at the headwaters of the Brule River.
Labels: county name origins, historical time line, history, The Upper Michigan Informer, Toledo War, Upper Michigan, Upper Peninsula Ghost Towns in Michigan's Upper Peninsula Back in the mining and lumber booms of the 1800 and 1900's in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, towns formed in areas where these two prominent industries took place.
Modern mining industryEdit. Copper mining in the Upper Peninsula boomed, and from 1845 until 1887 (when it was exceeded by Butte, Montana) the Michigan Copper Country was the nation's leading producer of copper. In most years from 1850 through 1881, Michigan produced more than threequarters of the nation's copper,...
Copper mining in the Upper Peninsula boomed, and from 1845 until 1887 (when it was exceeded by Butte, Montana) the Michigan Copper Country was the nation's leading producer of copper. In most years from 1850 through 1881, Michigan produced more than threequarters of the nation's copper, and in 1869 produced more than 95% of the country's copper.