Conditions in the Copper Mines of Michigan

Conditions in the Copper Mines of Michigan
Title Conditions in the Copper Mines of Michigan PDF eBook
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Pages 1060
Release 1914
Genre Copper mines and mining
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Conditions in the Copper Mines of Michigan

Conditions in the Copper Mines of Michigan
Title Conditions in the Copper Mines of Michigan PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Mines and Mining
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Pages 828
Release 1914
Genre Copper mines and mining
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Prehistoric Copper Mining in Michigan

Prehistoric Copper Mining in Michigan
Title Prehistoric Copper Mining in Michigan PDF eBook
Author John R. Halsey
Publisher U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY
Pages 351
Release 2018-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0915703890

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Isle Royale and the counties that line the northwest coast of Michigan's Upper Peninsula are called Copper Country because of the rich deposits of native copper there. In the nineteenth century, explorers and miners discovered evidence of prehistoric copper mining in this region. They used those "ancient diggings" as a guide to establishing their own, much larger mines, and in the process, destroyed the archaeological record left by the prehistoric miners. Using mining reports, newspaper accounts, personal letters, and other sources, this book reconstructs what these nineteenth-century discoverers found, how they interpreted the material remains of prehistoric activity, and what they did with the stone, wood, and copper tools they found at the prehistoric sites. "This volume represents an exhaustive compilation of the early written and published accounts of mines and mining in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It will prove a valuable resource to current and future scholars. Through these early historic accounts of prospectors and miners, Halsey provides a vivid picture of what once could be seen." —John M. O'Shea, curator of Great Lakes Archaeology, University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology

Beyond the Boundaries

Beyond the Boundaries
Title Beyond the Boundaries PDF eBook
Author Larry Lankton
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 288
Release 1999-05-06
Genre History
ISBN 9780199761159

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Spanning the years 1840-1875, Beyond the Boundaries focuses on the settlement of Upper Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula, telling the story of reluctant pioneers who attempted to establish a decent measure of comfort, control, and security in what was in many ways a hostile environment. Moving beyond the technological history of the period found in his previous book Cradle to the Grave: Life, Work, and Death at the Lake Superior Copper Mines (OUP 1991), Lankton here focuses on the people of this region and how the copper mining affected their daily lives. A truly first-rate social history, Beyond the Boundaries will appeal to historians of the frontier and of Michigan and the Great Lakes region, as well as historians of technology, labor, and everyday life.

The Women of the Copper Country

The Women of the Copper Country
Title The Women of the Copper Country PDF eBook
Author Mary Doria Russell
Publisher Atria Books
Pages 352
Release 2019-08-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1982109580

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From the bestselling and award-winning author of The Sparrow comes an inspiring historical novel about “America’s Joan of Arc” Annie Clements—the courageous woman who started a rebellion by leading a strike against the largest copper mining company in the world. In July 1913, twenty-five-year-old Annie Clements had seen enough of the world to know that it was unfair. She’s spent her whole life in the copper-mining town of Calumet, Michigan where men risk their lives for meager salaries—and had barely enough to put food on the table and clothes on their backs. The women labor in the houses of the elite, and send their husbands and sons deep underground each day, dreading the fateful call of the company man telling them their loved ones aren’t coming home. When Annie decides to stand up for herself, and the entire town of Calumet, nearly everyone believes she may have taken on more than she is prepared to handle. In Annie’s hands lie the miners’ fortunes and their health, her husband’s wrath over her growing independence, and her own reputation as she faces the threat of prison and discovers a forbidden love. On her fierce quest for justice, Annie will discover just how much she is willing to sacrifice for her own independence and the families of Calumet. From one of the most versatile writers in contemporary fiction, this novel is an authentic and moving historical portrait of the lives of the men and women of the early 20th century labor movement, and of a turbulent, violent political landscape that may feel startlingly relevant to today.

Copper Country Road Trips

Copper Country Road Trips
Title Copper Country Road Trips PDF eBook
Author Lawrence J. Molloy
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Pages 110
Release 2000
Genre Keweenaw County (Mich.)
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Cradle to Grave

Cradle to Grave
Title Cradle to Grave PDF eBook
Author Larry Lankton
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 568
Release 1993-02-25
Genre History
ISBN 019028207X

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Concentrating on technology, economics, labor, and social history, Cradle to Grave documents the full life cycle of one of America's great mineral ranges from the 1840s to the 1960s. Lankton examines the workers' world underground, but is equally concerned with the mining communities on the surface. For the first fifty years of development, these mining communities remained remarkably harmonious, even while new, large companies obliterated traditional forms of organization and work within the industry. By 1890, however, the Lake Superior copper industry of upper Michigan started facing many challenges, including strong economic competition and a declining profit margin; growing worker dissatisfaction with both living and working conditions; and erosion of the companies' hegemony in a district they once controlled. Lankton traces technological changes within the mines and provides a thorough investigation of mine accidents and safety. He then focuses on social and labor history, dealing especially with the issue of how company paternalism exerted social control over the work force. A social history of technology, Cradle to Grave will appeal to labor, social and business historians.