Eagle Harbor (Mich.)
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Claiming Iggy DVD and Memorabilia
DVD and memorabilia, 2016, for the Claiming Iggy film project, a local documentary about the musician Iggy Pop's connections to the Keweenaw.
Delaware Mining Company Records
Records, 1876-1877, of and pertaining to the Delaware Mining Company. Includes pay dockets for miners as well as freight bills for goods shipped to the Delaware Mining Company.
Eagle Harbor School District Records
Records, 1853-1917, of the Eagle Harbor School District No. 1 in Eagle Harbor, Michigan. One volume contains minutes from 1853-1895, including minutes from the meeting establishing the school district. Also included in the volume are expense records from 1871-1917 for the school district.
Foley Brothers and Company Store Ledger
Ledger, 1866-1876, of the Foley Brothers and Company Store, a general mercantile business in Eagle Harbor, Michigan. Includes records of accounts, charges, and payments by customers.
James Kerr Collection
Collection, 1866-1894, compiled by James Kerr. Consists of miscellaneous printed ephemera from Michigan's Copper Country, including a graduation program from Hancock High School (1894), a personal account book, a dance card, blotter paper with advertisements, tickets and letters to and from unidentified persons. Also includes pages from an unidentified general merchandise store ledger.
Keweenaw County Election and School Records
Records, 1918-1947, include elector registers for Eagle Harbor Township, Michigan as well as monthly reports, elementary student records and monthly grade registers from public schools in Keweenaw County, Michigan.
Keweenaw County Historical Society Collection
Collection, circa 1970-2005, of the Keweenaw County Historical Society, an organization dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of Michigan’s Keweenaw County.
Perkins Burnham Correspondence
Correspondence, 1859-1867, between Perkins Burnham and various members of his family as well as some unidentified business correspondence. As a clerk in a general store in Eagle Harbor, Michigan, Burnham describes to his family his job dealing with the miners from the Copper Falls Mine and the Central Mines in addition to his living quarters, meals and entertainment.
United States Coast Guard Station Telephone Line Records
Records, 1940-1978, of telephone lines for three United States Coast Guard stations in Lake Superior, Michigan: Huron Island, Eagle Harbor, and Portage Entry. Records include location diagrams of poles in relation to surrounding structures, span of cables, kind of material and date set. Also includes Bell System Practices manuals, by AT and T, for private branch exchange installation and maintenance.