Company towns -- Michigan -- Upper Peninsula
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Hanchette & Lawton Case Files on the Copper Miners' Strike
Collection — Box 1-2
Identifier: MS-854
Abstract
The Copper Miners' Strike of 1913-1914 in Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula was marred by several acts of violence, notably the Italian Hall disaster and the Seeberville shootings. Swaby L. Lawton of the law firm Hanchette & Lawton represented the Quincy Mining Company during the strike and the Copper Range Company during the appeals against the conviction of deputes for the Seeberville shootings. This collection consists of the files of the law firm Hanchette & Lawton of Hancock...
Dates:
1913 - 1915
Minor Houses / Miner Houses : Keweenaw Heritage Center Exhibit Report
Collection — Sc_box 5, Folder: 47
Identifier: MS-941
Abstract
Report, 2003, pertaining to the Minor/Miner Houses exhibit at the Keweenaw Heritage Center in Calumet, Michigan.
Dates:
2003
Quincy Mining Company Glass Plate Photograph Collection
Collection — Box 1-3A
Identifier: MS-541
Abstract
Photograph collection, circa 1908-circa 1912, of the Quincy Mining Company in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Oversize glass plate negatives include images of shaft houses, dwellings, drawings, plat maps, and scenes in the Hancock, Michigan area.
Dates:
Circa 1908-Circa 1912