Mining engineering -- Study and teaching -- Michigan -- Upper Peninsula
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum Collection
Collection, 1905-2004, of the A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum, the official Mineral Museum of Michigan, located on the campus of Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Michigan. Includes correspondence, financial reports, collection catalogs, collection documentation, mineral show papers, visitor records, photographs, awards, and other printed ephemera.
Department of Mining Engineering Student Collection
Collection, 1905-1984, of photographs and newspaper clippings pertaining to student activities and progress in the Michigan Technological University Department of Mining Engineering.
Henry Olk Field Notebooks
Field notebooks, 1908-1946, of Henry J. Olk, a graduate of the Michigan College of Mines (now Michigan Technological University) in Houghton, Michigan. Includes three field notebooks, two of which date from his time at the College, while one is dated considerably later, probably while he was working as the City Engineer in Antigo, Wisconsin. Also includes a textbook, apparently compiled by Olk from a mining class.
M. H. Greve Class Papers
Papers, 1910-1912, of Myron H. Greve, a 1912 alumni of the Michigan College of Mines in Houghton, Michigan. Includes a textbook on mechanical drawing, a notebook from a surveying class, a binder with class notes and blueprints as well as a degrees confirmed program and a dinner program and menu.
Michigan Technological University Mining Engineering Photograph Collection
Photograph collection, undated, compiled by the Mining Engineering Department at Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Michigan for use in classroom instruction. Includes glass lantern slides, photographic negatives, and photographic prints of Michigan copper and iron mining, as well as mining from other parts of the world.
Mining Engineering Teaching Scrapbooks
Scrapbook pages, circa 1920, from two instructional scrapbooks documenting mining engineering field trips. Includes labeled black-and-white photographs of mine interior and exterior structures.