Cliffs Shaft Museum. Housed in the former Cliffs Shaft Mine, this Ishpeming museum tells the story of what was once one of the world's largest iron ore mines from 1867-1967. Visitors can explore the hoist house, machine shop and blacksmith shop. You'll also learn about the daily lives of the miners and their families, geology in our region and …
The remaining buildings and mine can be seen along Highway 41 and are fairly well preserved. The mine, old homes, and stone foundations are easily accessible, making this one of the few ghost …
Porcupine Mountain State Park near Silver City, Michigan. Jack Driscolls Lost Gold Mine. Gold Mine. Somewhere in the Huron Mountains near the mouth of Yellowdog river. Lost Treasure on Drummond Island. Various Treasures. Drummond Island. Sunken Treasure of The Steamer SS Chicora. $50,000 in gold coins.
Along the shoreline of Lake Superior are a tall smokestack and concrete ruins. It is near the town of Freda west of Houghton in the Keweenaw Peninsula. The maze of weathered concrete and rusty rebar is what remains of the Champion Mill that processed the copper-rich rocks. Trains would pull into the mill and dump their cars filled with …
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 three-quarters of the nation's copper, and in 1869 produced more than 95% …
Justice Finn impaneled a jury yesterday morning and held an inquest into the death of H. Broad, killed in the Quincy Thursday afternoon. The jury was composed of Joseph Malberbe, Henry O'Leary, D. Lanctot, John Doyle, James Sullivan, and Joseph Wareham. William Gross, a partner of the deceased, told the story of the …
Along that same range, according to Houghton's Daily Mining Gazette, a small renaissance of copper extraction could soon employ 320 souls for up to 15 years, almost 200 of which will again spend ...
Author John R. Halsey, former state archaeologist of Michigan, uses mining reports, newspaper accounts, personal letters, and other sources to reconstruct what these nineteenth-century discoverers found, how they interpreted the material remains of prehistoric activity, and what they did with the stone, wood, and copper tools they …
THE PAINESDALE MINE & SHAFT. Champion #4 Shaft House in Painesdale was built in 1902 as part of the Copper Range Mining Co. mines that ran from Atlantic Mine to Painesdale, MI. Champion #4 operated for nearly 65 years before closing in 1967. Tours can be arranged to view the inside of the shaft house, hoist house, and the Captain's office.
The Copper Country: Michigan's Upper Peninsula was once a major copper mining region, and many abandoned mines still exist. Some treasure hunters believe that lost caches of copper and gold are hidden in the tunnels, waiting to be discovered. However, exploring these mines can be dangerous, and many have been sealed off for safety …
Old Victoria, Michigan. Old Victoria is a picturesque ghost town that was once a prosperous copper mining town. When copper was discovered at the site in 1860s a town quickly grew up to serve the miners. The town had hundreds of miners, a post office, a school, churches and a number of businesses.
Cliff Mine is a former copper mine and ghost town in Keweenaw County, Michigan. Google Maps. Established in 1844, solid copper was mined here ranging from 100 to 1,000 tons and the mine …
Gold had been discovered north of Ishpeming (as evidenced by the Ropes and the Michigan Fire Gold Mines) and traces of gold, copper, and silver were found on Mount …
Missing: 500,000 tons of copper. A grooved maul used by ancient miners of Michigan copper ore. (S. Braker) For some 1800 years, beginning abruptly about 3000 BC, some industrious peoples mined ore equivalent to 500,000 tons of copper from Michigan's Isle Royale and Keweenaw Peninsula.
The Adventure Mine is a copper mine near Greenland, Michigan that operated from 1850 to 1920. During that time, miners removed more than 11 million pounds of native copper from the ground. We invite you to step back in time in the world's greatest copper district to experience one of Michigan's best-preserved historic mines.
The Norwich Mine: An Historical Journey Across Time, Or, A Dream of Copper Riches Lost : 150 Years, West of the Ontonagon, 1841-1991 : a Timeless History of One Copper Mine in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Joseph R. Papineau. J. R. Papineau, 1995 - Copper mines and mining - 80 pages. From inside the book . Contents. Section 1. 4:
There were no artifacts used in copper mining associated with the tablet, no lost ship. The tablet was reportedly found in the middle of a field, not near the lakeshore. Seriously, there is no reason to connect the two things. ... 5000 years ago; still making them younger than the Michigan Copper mines have been active.
"Prehistoric Copper Mining in Michigan" has more than 200 pages of appendix and bibliographic material detailing the names of the explorers, the location of the mine they discovered and the date it was discovered. The first "official" discovery of these ancient mines occurred in the 1840s. O. Knapp, a mining agent for a firm that ...
Copper Mining In Michigan Overview 1.85K Total Mines; Table 38 Total Mines; Browse 1,853 mining USGS records in michigan. Most records highlight mining opportunities and activity in Baraga, Branch, and Gogebic. Quick Facts. 1,853 records of mining in michigan. 818 producers. 37 plants.
Silver in the Copper. Pieces of the "native" Michigan copper sometimes have crystals of silver inclusions, mechanically enclosed but not alloyed; this is called "halfbreed …
Metal detecting after large events such as farmers markets and baseball games will usually result in some good finds. Michigan treasure hunters find all sorts of amazing things with their metal detectors. There are old abandoned towns, lost copper mines, and lost treasures.
In the nineteenth century, explorers and miners discovered evidence of prehistoric copper mining in this region. They used those "ancient diggings" as a guide to establishing their …
The Michigan Iron Industry Museum in Negaunee (9 miles west of Marquette), offers photos of everyday life in mining towns and a timeline of how mine work evolved. Outside, a trail connects the museum to the 47-mile Iron Ore Heritage Trail, which passes artwork, interpretive signs and relics of the region's mining history. Story by Gary Thompson.
Copper mining history unearthed by Michigan state archaeologist. Posted Thursday, November 8, 2018 10:20 am. David Winkelstern. About the same time the …
The mining method employed at the Calumet And Hecla Copper Mine was horizontal cut and fill, with waste rock used in the process. In 1978, the mine had a production capacity of 6,000 metric tons of ore per day, with a unit cost of production amounting to $21.96 per metric ton of ore.
Michigan's Copper Country – CMG 92 01 - page 2 of 144 Preface Few people realize that Michigan's copper had a greater economic impact than the California Gold rush. "Michigan's Copper Country" lets you experience the excitement of the discovery and development of the copper industry. This publication is an attempt to
FLOAT COPPER IN MICHIGAN by Theodore J. Bornhorst 2017 This document may be cited as: Bornhorst, T. J., 2017, Float copper, Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan: A. E. Seaman Mineral ... Quincy Mine claims near Boston Location. Float copper is considerably denser than most other rocks and minerals carried by the glacier. After it
The closing of the Champion mines and the arrival of the automobile ultimately led to the demise of Freda. Based solely on the railroad system and owned by mining companies, the town quickly lost population. Freda continued to boom after 1918, but its limited market prevented any other growth away from the copper industry.
Nestled in the Keweenaw Peninsula, this copper mine has stood out since the mid-1800s. It was the epicenter of the Copper Rush, like the Gold Rush but with more copper and less gold. ... The GPAA Lansing Chapter brings all these national resources to your doorstep in Michigan. Lost Dutchman's Mining Association (LDMA)
By 1843, the "Copper Rush" began. Surprisingly, Michigan's copper-not California gold- was the first great mining boom in American history. Houghton continued to work as a surveyor, but he was also Detroit's …