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Miscowaubik Club Records

 Collection — Box: 1-15
Identifier: MS-040

Collection Scope and Content Summary

Records, 1903-2003, of the Miscowaubik Club, a private membership club in Calumet, Michigan. Includes constitution, bylaws, minutes, annual reports, financial reports, memberships lists, newsletters, notes, programs, photographs, and other printed ephemera.

Dates

  • 1903-2003

Language of Material

English

Conditions Governing Access

Available for use in the Michigan Technological University Archives and Copper Country Historical Collections.

Conditions Governing Use

Various copying restrictions apply. Guidelines are available from Michigan Technological University Archives & Copper Country Historical Collections.

Biography

The Miscowaubik Club was established as a private membership club on January 28, 1903 in Calumet, Michigan and continues today as one of the oldest clubs in Michigan's Copper Country. In formal organization, the Club was intended "for the encouragement of athletic exercises, and for the establishment and maintenance of places for reading rooms and social meetings." Yet, the Miscowaubik Club proved different from other clubs in one important respect. It had the backing of the Calumet and Hecla Mining Company, the region's most successful mine, and some of the area's most influential mining men. The Club remained tied to Calumet and Hecla for more than seventy years. Ownership and maintenance of the building, provision of steam and electric utilities, even the payroll of Club employees was managed through the mining company. But the closure of the company's Michigan copper mines in the 1960s required changes in the club. By 1976 the organization completed its transition into a truly independent organization, taking ownership of the club house building, surrounding property, and a brand new furnace. Yet, the end of copper mining in the Keweenaw did not spell the end of the Miscowaubik Club. The Miscowaubik Club remains one of the Midwest's oldest continuous private membership clubs. Through the hard work of its employees, board of governors and membership, the organization has overcome substantial challenges to continue in the "encouragement of athletic exercises and maintenance of places for reading rooms and social meetings." (excerpted from Calumet's Miscowaubik Club by Erik Nordberg, S:\Archive\Private\Projects\Miscowaubik)

Extent

5.02 Cubic Feet (15 manuscript boxes)

Abstract

Records, 1903-2003, of the Miscowaubik Club, a private membership club in Calumet, Michigan.

Arrangement

MS-040 has been arranged into four series:

Series I: Organizational Records, 1903-1998 Series II: Financial and Facility Records, 1982-2001 Series III: Club History, 1904-1918; 1943-2003

Acquisition

An initial gift containing a scrapbook pertaining to the Miscowaubik Club was donated to the Michigan Technological University Archives and Copper Country Historical Collections by Lindo Bartelli on June 30, 1990. A second gift containing five cubic feet of records consisting of minutes, club constitution and by-laws, newsletters, photographs, and printed ephemera was donated by the Miscowaubik Club on March 19, 2003. A third gift containing .25 cubic feet of records consisting of research notes and associatd files was donated by anonymous donation on November 14, 2015.

Title
Miscowaubik Club Records
Status
Completed
Author
Elizabeth Russell, revised by Lindsay Hiltunen
Date
4/26/2011
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
English
Sponsor
Funding provided by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC).

Repository Details

Part of the Michigan Technological University Archives and Copper Country Historical Collections Repository

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