Box 2
Contains 48 Results:
Timber and Wilderness Booklets, 1988
Maps, articles, histories, reports, papers, environmental and marketing studies, correspondence, and brochures related to the mining, lumber, and steel industries.
Wood Research, 1986, 1987
Maps, articles, histories, reports, papers, environmental and marketing studies, correspondence, and brochures related to the mining, lumber, and steel industries.
Current Status and Problems of the Iron Ore Mining Industry in Michigan, A Summary Preliminary Report by a Special Committee of the Legislature, 10/27/1978
Maps, articles, histories, reports, papers, environmental and marketing studies, correspondence, and brochures related to the mining, lumber, and steel industries.
Proceeding, Sugar Maple Conference, Houghton, MI, Aug 1968
Maps, articles, histories, reports, papers, environmental and marketing studies, correspondence, and brochures related to the mining, lumber, and steel industries.
Proceedings of Governor James J. Blanchard's Conference on Forest Resources, Mar 1983
Maps, articles, histories, reports, papers, environmental and marketing studies, correspondence, and brochures related to the mining, lumber, and steel industries.
Effects of Steelmaking Technologies Upon Michigan's Iron Ore and Steel Industries, Final Report, Monson, Feb 1983
Maps, articles, histories, reports, papers, environmental and marketing studies, correspondence, and brochures related to the mining, lumber, and steel industries.
DNR Submerged Lands Hearing L.S.&I.R.R. Coal Dock. Marquette Harbor, 10/21/1974
Maps, articles, histories, reports, papers, environmental and marketing studies, correspondence, and brochures related to the mining, lumber, and steel industries.
Correspondence, Upper Michigan Tourist Association, 1967, 1970
Correspondence, promotional material, photographs, slides, publications, minutes, financial statements, reports, and reel to reel cassettes related to tourism and other economic development projects in the Upper Peninsula. Included in this series are records from the Upper Peninsula Development Bureau, the Upper Michigan Tourist Association, and Kenman Associates.