Hancock (Mich.)
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
Baril Family Genealogy
Genealogy, 1992-2007, of the Baril family lineage. The genealogical research was compiled into a book called "Our Family," written by Mary Jean Schoos-Wiitanen.
Camp Waboose Guest Register
Guest register, 1932-1966, of a restaurant and camp run by Oscar Ongie in Hancock, Michigan. Variously referred to as Camp Waboose and Waboose Lodge, includes signatures of guests with numerous comments, poems, and sketches.
Close House Collection
Blueprints, correspondence, and contract, approximately 1901-1902, for the design of the home of James and Helen Katherine (Hodgson) Close at 107 Center Street, Hancock, Michigan.
Coon Family Glass Plate Negatives
Glass plate negatives, circa 1903-1910, taken by and depicting the extended Coon family of Hancock, their daily lives, and their friends and associates.
Copper Country Charities, Inc. records
Records, 1953-1965 and 2004-2005, of Copper Country Charities, a non-profit organization that operated out of Hancock, Michigan.
Copper Country Hockey History Collection
Collection, circa 1900-2016, related to research findings and assembled materials for the Copper Country Hockey History website developed by Connie Julien (2003-2011.)
Copper Country Masonic Lodge Collection
Collection, 1861-1996, of records from numerous Masonic lodges which have operated in Michigan's Copper Country. Includes membership lists, formal record and minute books describing rites and rituals, financial records, and organizational bylaws as well as partial records of Masonic building associations in Houghton, Hancock, and Calumet.
Copper Country Photograph Collection
Photographs, circa 1881-1899, depicting scenes in the Copper Country.
Copper Country slide collection
Color slides, 1955-1969, of views of the Copper Country.