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Printed map of Marquette County, Michigan in 1903. This map shows the major railroad lines and the location of mines. There is local advertising on the map. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1.5 miles.
Printed map with some hand annotations. This map does not show the city of Ishpeming, but rather the mine workings in and around Ishpeming, Michigan in 1923. The scale on the original is 2 inches 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.
Printed. Map divided into two pieces. Shows the plat of Eagle Harbor Michigan with a lithograph of a view of the town from the water with trees behind the buildings denoting the village carved out of the wilderness as conceived in 1851. Scale on original is 1.5 inches equals 200 feet.
Printed. Map divided into two pieces. Shows the plat of Eagle Harbor Michigan with a lithograph of a view of the town from the water with trees behind the buildings denoting the village carved out of the wilderness as conceived in 1851. Scale on original is 1.5 inches equals 200 feet.
Printed. Map divided into two pieces. Shows the plat of Eagle Harbor Michigan with a lithograph of a view of the town from the water with trees behind the buildings denoting the village carved out of the wilderness as conceived in 1851. Scale on original is 1.5 inches equals 200 feet.
Printed as part of a report for the Michigan Geological Survey. Shows the geology and mines for part of Marquette County, Michigan in 1870. Muslin Backed. Scale on original is 1.5 inches equals 1 mile.
Reproduction of a map showing the mines under Iron Mountain, Michigan in 1920. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 200 feet.
Printed. Encapsulated. Shows the rock strata of part of Ontonagon County, Michigan as known in 1859. Map includes a cross section of the rock strata. Scale on original is 1 inch equals .5 miles.
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
Printed. Shows the location of mines, railroad lines and some land owners in Negaunee Township in Marquette County, Michigan in 1872. Scale on the original is 1 inch equals 400 feet.
This map shows the physical features of Iron County, Michigan in 1909.
Two maps from 1851 of the Village of Eagle Harbor in Keweenaw County, Michigan. The maps highlight the nearby copper mines and lighthouse.
Two maps from 1851 of the Village of Eagle Harbor in Keweenaw County, Michigan. The maps highlight the nearby copper mines and lighthouse.
Two maps from 1851 of the Village of Eagle Harbor in Keweenaw County, Michigan. The maps highlight the nearby copper mines and lighthouse.
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.
This map shows the holdings of the Bunker Hill and the Athens mining companies at the edge of Negaunee, Michigan in 1912.
This map shows the potential mining lands as percieved in 1864 for the central Upper Peninsula of Michigan. No scale given.
Shows indication of mineral resources the central part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. No scale given.
Printed map of the Keweenaw Copper Country in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in 1907. This map shows the lands owned by the various mining companies in the area. The scale on the original is 1 inch equals 1.8 miles.
Colors on the map show company holdings in the Keweenaw Peninsula. Scale on original is 1 inch equals 2 miles.
Map of the state of Michigan from 1904 showing the various industries and their layout, including locations of mines.
Printed. Two plates to a report of the Michigan Geological Survey for 1873. Shows the location of mines and mineral resources in the vicinity of Houghton-Hancock in Michigan. Scale on original is 1 inch equals 1000 feet.
Printed. Two plates to a report of the Michigan Geological Survey for 1873. Shows the location of mines and mineral resources in the vicinity of Houghton-Hancock in Michigan. Scale on original is 1 inch equals 1000 feet.