Box 59
Contains 20 Results:
Letter to John S. Moore concerning historical things of his grandfather and totem pole from R. Drier., Sep 1937
This series contains a variety of ephemera, correspondence, and research material compiled by Drier.
Letter to Mr. Con Foster concerning gift of writing set to Roy Drier for historical collection., Jan 1936
This series contains a variety of ephemera, correspondence, and research material compiled by Drier.
Letter to R. A. Brotherton concerning old surveying instruments for Roy Drier collection., Nov 1938
This series contains a variety of ephemera, correspondence, and research material compiled by Drier.
Note from George Cannon to Roy Drier concerning fund raising and family notes., Dec 1952
This series contains a variety of ephemera, correspondence, and research material compiled by Drier.
Pamphlet showing tariffs for payment of silver, gold, lead, and copper in foreign ore and furnace stuff. R. J. Robertson, Hamburg., undated
This series contains a variety of ephemera, correspondence, and research material compiled by Drier.
Prehistoric Copper Mining Research Proposal by Roy Drier, 1953
This series contains a variety of ephemera, correspondence, and research material compiled by Drier.
Research Material on Prehistoric Mining
This series contains a variety of ephemera, correspondence, and research material compiled by Drier.
U. S. Geological Survey Press Bulletin showing production of copper, zinc, and secondary metals in 1909. No. 439., Dec 1909
This series contains a variety of ephemera, correspondence, and research material compiled by Drier.
Upper Peninsula Conference on Local History: Copper Country Mailing List, undated
This series contains a variety of ephemera, correspondence, and research material compiled by Drier.
Correspondence between F. P. Dillon (Superintendent of Lighthouses, 11th District) and Roy Drier on Depositing Lighthouse Journals in the Historical Museum of the Michigan College of Mining and Technology, 1936
The lighthouse journals are a detailed record of the activities of the lighthouse itself, as well as the life of nearby towns.