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Box 6

 Container

Contains 261 Results:

Aerial of the towns of Houghton and Hancock, showing the new Lift Bridge which connects the two, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, 1964

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 11, item: 018
Collection Scope and Content Summary From the Collection:

Collection, undated, of postcards compiled by the Michigan Technological University Archives and Copper Country Historical Collections in Houghton, Michigan. The collection primarily consists of images of copper mines and mining, cities and towns located in the Keweenaw Peninsula, and views of Michigan Technological University (also known as Michigan Mining School, Michigan College of Mines, and Michigan College of Mining and Technology).

Dates: Copyright: 1964

The Lift Bridge over Portage Canal, the largest of this type bridge in the world, the Quincy Copper Mine in the background, Hancock and Houghton, Michigan

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 11, item: 019
Collection Scope and Content Summary From the Collection:

Collection, undated, of postcards compiled by the Michigan Technological University Archives and Copper Country Historical Collections in Houghton, Michigan. The collection primarily consists of images of copper mines and mining, cities and towns located in the Keweenaw Peninsula, and views of Michigan Technological University (also known as Michigan Mining School, Michigan College of Mines, and Michigan College of Mining and Technology).

Dates: undated

Portage Lake Canal near Hancock, Mich., 1906

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 11, item: 020
Collection Scope and Content Summary From the Collection:

Collection, undated, of postcards compiled by the Michigan Technological University Archives and Copper Country Historical Collections in Houghton, Michigan. The collection primarily consists of images of copper mines and mining, cities and towns located in the Keweenaw Peninsula, and views of Michigan Technological University (also known as Michigan Mining School, Michigan College of Mines, and Michigan College of Mining and Technology).

Dates: 1906

[Damaged Portage Lake Swing Bridge], 1913

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 11, item: 021
Collection Scope and Content Summary From the Collection:

Collection, undated, of postcards compiled by the Michigan Technological University Archives and Copper Country Historical Collections in Houghton, Michigan. The collection primarily consists of images of copper mines and mining, cities and towns located in the Keweenaw Peninsula, and views of Michigan Technological University (also known as Michigan Mining School, Michigan College of Mines, and Michigan College of Mining and Technology).

Dates: 1913

One of the oldest copper mining shafts, Keweenaw Land of Michigan's Copper Country

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 13, item: 001A-B
Collection Scope and Content Summary From the Collection:

Collection, undated, of postcards compiled by the Michigan Technological University Archives and Copper Country Historical Collections in Houghton, Michigan. The collection primarily consists of images of copper mines and mining, cities and towns located in the Keweenaw Peninsula, and views of Michigan Technological University (also known as Michigan Mining School, Michigan College of Mines, and Michigan College of Mining and Technology).

Dates: undated

Quincy Mine shaft house, No. 1, Hancock, Mich.

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 13, item: 002A-B
Collection Scope and Content Summary From the Collection:

Collection, undated, of postcards compiled by the Michigan Technological University Archives and Copper Country Historical Collections in Houghton, Michigan. The collection primarily consists of images of copper mines and mining, cities and towns located in the Keweenaw Peninsula, and views of Michigan Technological University (also known as Michigan Mining School, Michigan College of Mines, and Michigan College of Mining and Technology).

Dates: undated

Quincy No. 2 shaft, deepest in Western Hemisphere

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 13, item: 003A-B
Collection Scope and Content Summary From the Collection:

Collection, undated, of postcards compiled by the Michigan Technological University Archives and Copper Country Historical Collections in Houghton, Michigan. The collection primarily consists of images of copper mines and mining, cities and towns located in the Keweenaw Peninsula, and views of Michigan Technological University (also known as Michigan Mining School, Michigan College of Mines, and Michigan College of Mining and Technology).

Dates: undated

Wold's largest steam hoist built by Nordberg Mfg. Co. for Quincy No. 2 shaft

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 13, item: 004A-B
Collection Scope and Content Summary From the Collection:

Collection, undated, of postcards compiled by the Michigan Technological University Archives and Copper Country Historical Collections in Houghton, Michigan. The collection primarily consists of images of copper mines and mining, cities and towns located in the Keweenaw Peninsula, and views of Michigan Technological University (also known as Michigan Mining School, Michigan College of Mines, and Michigan College of Mining and Technology).

Dates: undated

Old Quincy Mine #1, Quincy, Michigan

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 13, item: 005
Collection Scope and Content Summary From the Collection:

Collection, undated, of postcards compiled by the Michigan Technological University Archives and Copper Country Historical Collections in Houghton, Michigan. The collection primarily consists of images of copper mines and mining, cities and towns located in the Keweenaw Peninsula, and views of Michigan Technological University (also known as Michigan Mining School, Michigan College of Mines, and Michigan College of Mining and Technology).

Dates: undated

Old Quincy Mine

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 13, item: 006
Collection Scope and Content Summary From the Collection:

Collection, undated, of postcards compiled by the Michigan Technological University Archives and Copper Country Historical Collections in Houghton, Michigan. The collection primarily consists of images of copper mines and mining, cities and towns located in the Keweenaw Peninsula, and views of Michigan Technological University (also known as Michigan Mining School, Michigan College of Mines, and Michigan College of Mining and Technology).

Dates: undated