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Ontonagon (Mich.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Cannon and Cole Families Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-948
Abstract

Collection, 1840-2012, documenting the Cannon and Cole Families.

Dates: 1840-2012

Herman Gundlach Photograph Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-038
Abstract

Photograph collection, 1938-1989, 2003, of Herman Gundlach, Jr., president of Herman Gundlach, Inc., a construction company based in Houghton, Michigan. Includes photographs from 84 photo albums showing buildings constrcuted by Herman Gundlach and successive contruction firms. Most buildings are in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, espcially Houghton and Ontonagon counties.

Dates: 1938-1989, 2003

Huss Ontonagon Mill Division Records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-812
Abstract

Records, 1957-1974, of the Huss Ontonagon Mill Division of Hoerner Boxes, Inc., based in Ontonagon, Michigan.

Dates: 1957-1974

Ontonagon High School Survey Project Collection

 Collection — Box 1-18
Identifier: MS-858
Abstract Collection, 1957-1974, of school surveys given to students in the Ontonagon, Michigan high school system by individuals at Michigan State University. These surveys contain personal information, opinions and community views of high school students. There are also follow-up surveys for the same students, several years later. Includes instructions, survey booklets, data collections, code keys, and overall plans of the project. Since this collection contains personal information, much of it is...
Dates: 1957-1974

Ray Martin Papers

 File — Box 1-2
Identifier: MS-984
Abstract

Papers, 1984-2002, of Ray Martin (Reino Marttinen) or Ontonagon, Michigan.

Dates: 1984-2002

U. P. the Hard Way Transcript

 Collection — Sc_box MS 1, Folder: 30
Identifier: MS-350
Abstract

Transcript, 1987, of "U.P. the Hard Way," a talk given by Walter Koski for the Ontonagon County Historical Society in Ontonagon, Michigan. Details his early life in Winona, Michigan; his return to Finland shortly after its independence from Russia; and his illegal return to the United States, using his brother's papers. Also details his career with various cooperative societies in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota.

Dates: 1987