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Letter from Solomon V. Munger to his wife, Amanda, dated June 13, 1863. In the letter, Solomon mentions that his regiment has begun their march out of St. Louis, Missouri, heading southest toward the Iron Mountain Railroad. With 1,600 men and 8 canons, Solomon believes they will be sent to Arkansas to fight General Sterling Price and General John S. Marmaduke.
St. Louis (Mo.), Arkansas
Black and white postcard showing a street scene on Genesee Street in Iron River, Michigan.
Iron County (Mich.)
Black and white image of the First National Bank Building on Genesee Street in Iron River, Michigan.
Iron County (Mich.)
Printed map of the western portion of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan showing the lands that were part of the Ottawa National Forest in the year 1953. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 4 miles.
Printed map of the Ottawa National Forest in the western upper peninsula of Michigan in the year 1971. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 4 miles.
Printed road maps showing the building along the major roads of Iron County, Michigan in the year 1955. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1 mile.
Printed road maps showing the building along the major roads of Iron County, Michigan in the year 1955. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1 mile.
Printed road maps showing the building along the major roads of Iron County, Michigan in the year 1955. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1 mile.
Printed as part of an annual report in 1870. Shows the mines and mineral resources along the Eagle river in Champion Township of Marquette County, Michigan. Scale of original is 1 inch equals 400 feet.
Reproduction of a map showing the mines under Iron Mountain, Michigan in 1920. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 200 feet.
This map depicts the Iron Hills region of Marquette County, Michigan in 1844. No scale given.
Colored. Map indicates company land ownership for the Michigan Land and Iron Company in parts of Marquette and Baraga Counties, Michigan in the year 1888. Scale on original is 2 inches equals 5 miles
This map shows the geological features of parts of Marquette and Iron counties in Michigan. The map was created in 1915. The scale on the original is 2 inches equals 1 mile.
This map shows the physical features of Iron County, Michigan in 1909.
Hand drawn survey map of the State owned water frontage in Mastodon Township of Iron County, Michigan in the year 1942. The scale on the original is 12 inches equals 1 mile.
Printed map of the town of Stambaugh, Michigan in Iron County Michigan in 1925. This map shows the Iron mines in and around the town. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 200 feet. This town's name was changed to Iron River at the begriming of the 21st. Century.
Printed. Shows the location of the Washington and Edwards iron mines in Humboldt Township in 1869. Insets show sections of workings. The main map shows the location of buildings on the surface of the iron mine. Scale on original is 1 inch equals 400 feet.
Printed survey map of the west part of Iron County that has been hand annotated to show areas that would be managed for the benefit of wildlife in the year 1977. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals .75 miles.
Printed color map showing the topography of parts of Iron and Dickinson Counties in Michigan in 1899. Map was re-printed in 1913. This map is part of the 15 minute series of the United States Quadrangle maps. Scale on original is 1 inch equals 1 mile.
Hand drawn survey map of the State owned land in part of Stambaugh Township of Iron County, Michigan in the year 1942. The scale on the original is 12 inches equals 1 mile.
Printed color map showing the topography of parts of Iron, Houghton and Baraga Counties in Michigan in 1895. Map was re-printed in 1925. This map is part of the 15 minute series of the United States Quadrangle maps. Scale on original is 1 inch equals 1 mile.
Printed as part of a report for the Michigan Geological Survey in 1870. Shows the Champion Mine near Champion, Michigan in Marquette County with the location of buildings and surface features. The top of the map has an inset showing location of mining shafts. Scale on original is 1 inch equals 400 feet.