Box 65
Contains 9 Results:
Correspondence and Receipts, 1852-1885
Correspondence and Receipts, 1854-1892
Extracts from Papers of the American Association of Mining Engineers relating to Lake Superior Mineral Districts, undated
This series contains a variety of ephemera, correspondence, and research material compiled by Drier.
Agreement to build the Mineral Range State Road through Keweenaw County, Jun 17, 1867
This series includes articles of association and reports of mining companies filed with the clerk, as well as bonds for township officers, naturalization records, and other county records.
Articles of Association filed with the Keweenaw County Clerk: New York Consolidated Mining Company, 1882
This series includes articles of association and reports of mining companies filed with the clerk, as well as bonds for township officers, naturalization records, and other county records.
Keweenaw Copper Company: Copy of a Western Union Telegram to W. C. Veale from C.A. Sirrine, Jun 1938
This series contains correspondence, financial records, and reports from various companies, including the Foley and Smith Store (Eagle Harbor), Keweenaw Copper Company, Ojibway Mining Company, Phoenix Consolidated Copper Company, and Washington Copper Company
Keweenaw Copper Company: Correspondence to the Keweenaw Copper Company, 1901-1908
This series contains correspondence, financial records, and reports from various companies, including the Foley and Smith Store (Eagle Harbor), Keweenaw Copper Company, Ojibway Mining Company, Phoenix Consolidated Copper Company, and Washington Copper Company
South Side Mine: Report of Superintendent R. F. Sweet to Treasurer H. W. Nelson, Jan 1866
This series contains correspondence, financial records, and reports from various companies, including the Foley and Smith Store (Eagle Harbor), Keweenaw Copper Company, Ojibway Mining Company, Phoenix Consolidated Copper Company, and Washington Copper Company
Letter to Mason from R. Shelden, concerning copper in the Portage Lake District, undated
The Shelden Family Papers contain correspondence, receipts, agreements, and other material from the widespread business activities of the Shelden Family and C. C. Douglass. It also includes personal letters between family members.