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Michigan Back Roads Copper Country Mystery

Michigan Copper Country Mystery The Mystery. An estimated 500,000 tons of copper are missing from the Keweenaw Peninsula & Isle Royale. The copper was removed from pit mines which ranged from 5 to 30 feet deep. There are thousands of abandoned pit mines in the Keweenaw Range, more than 4,000 on Isle Royale alone.

Mining rush brings hope, dread to Upper …

It's not yet clear where copper from the proposed Highland Copper mines would end up, but company officials have hinted at US automakers like GM and Ford. ... 'Wind phones' give those in grief a connection to lost loved ones …

Timeline of Michigan Copper Mining Prehistory …

The Pittsburgh and Boston Mining Company begins mining near Copper Harbor. The operation is abandoned in 1845 after a $28,000 (about $1.2 million in today's money) investment, but only $2,968 ($124,000 today) returned.

Mysteries Of Michigan's Upper Peninsula Copper Mines

Michigan's Upper Peninsula copper mines offer a unique window into the past. Each site tells a story of hard work, innovation, and the quest for precious metals. Whether you're a history buff, an adventure seeker, or just curious, these mines provide a fascinating journey into the heart of America's copper country.

Missing: Prehistoric Michigan's Half-Billion Pounds of Copper

Records made over twelve years at the turn of the century reveal that two and one-half million tons of copper passed through the Soo Locks. A value in 1898 dollars of $550 million. Yet, beneath each and every modern copper mine was an ancient pit mine.

The Abandoned White Pine Mine: Ontonagon …

The White Pine mine sits flooded and abandoned in Ontonagon County at the base of the Keweenaw Peninsula. The mine began operating in 1880, a second shaft was sunk in 1881, and the mine closed in 1882. …

7 Michigan Ghost Towns You Might Not Find on Your Map

One of many mines that opened in Michigan's Upper Peninsula in the mid-to-late 19th century, it was easily one of the area's fastest-growing copper mines. The first 40 feet of the mine turned up over 40 tons of copper, and it was the only mine in the region to turn a profit during its first year.

The Secret Michigan Ghost Town You Need To Visit

Central Mine is the name of a company town that was built by the copper mining company of the same name. The mine was open in the 1850s and closed in the 1890s after the copper ore was depleted. The town at one time had a population of 900 residents. ... Thank you for Subscribing to Lost In Michigan, If you have not subscribed yet, It would ...

Secrets Of Michigan's Copper Country

Michigan's Copper Country offers a blend of history, nature, and adventure. From the historic mines to the stunning Lake Superior views, this region is a treasure trove of experiences. Exploring the Quincy Mine or hiking the trails of the Porcupine Mountains connects visitors to the area's rich past and breathtaking landscapes.

Porcupine Mountain Ghost Town of Nonesuch

The Porcupine Mountains in the western Upper Peninsula is the largest state park in Michigan. It is known for its hiking trails, waterfalls, and the Lake Of The Clouds. But few people know that hidden among the trees are the ruins of an old mining town. Nonesuch is a type of copper ore that exists in sandstone and the town was named after the ore.

The Restless Viking: Mining in Michigan

Smelting is the process of using heat and water to separate the copper from the rock. The pliable copper is formed into bars or ingots for distribution and production of goods. A stamp from the Freda Mill in Jim and Barb Marin's yard. Copper stamp with arm mechanism. The oldest copper mine shaft #4 that is still standing. Painesdale, Michigan

Mysteries Of Michigan's Eagle Harbor Mines

Eagle Harbor, Michigan, is a quaint town with a rich mining history. Nestled along the shores of Lake Superior, this area is home to some fascinating old mines. Let's explore these hidden treasures and uncover their secrets. 1. Copper Falls Mine. Copper Falls Mine is a testament to the region's copper mining history.

Forgotten Copper Mines Of Michigan

Ever wondered about the hidden gems of Michigan? The forgotten copper mines of Michigan offer a unique glimpse into the past. These mines, once bustling with activity, now stand as silent witnesses to a bygone era. Located mainly in the Upper Peninsula, they played a crucial role in the state's history.

Prehistoric Copper Mining in Michigan

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.

Lost Copper Mine in the Ozark Hills, Missouri

A few miles northwest of Jacks Fork, Missouri, near the Current River, is said to be the remains of a hidden mine that is rich in copper ore.In the mid-nineteenth century, a man by the name of Joseph Slater regularly appeared in New Orleans with huge raft-loads of high-grade copper ore.

White Pine North Project in Michigan, USA

Copper recovery is estimated to be 88% with a concentrate grade of 30.5% Cu, while silver recovery would be around 73.4%. Considering a mine life of 21.8 years, average annual life of mine (LOM) payable copper production will be 93.5 million pounds and 1.2 million ounces of silver. White Pine North Mine Infrastructure

Michigan Abandoned Mine Lands Inventory

Michigan Abandoned Mine Lands Inventory Michigan had four major metallic mining ranges, the Copper Mining District of Keweenaw, Houghton, Ontonagon counties (and some explorations in Gogebic), the Marquette Iron Range of Marquette and Baraga counties, the Menominee Iron Range of Dickinson and Iron counties, and the Gogebic Iron Range of Gogebic county.

Lost Copper Mines Of Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula

Explore the mysterious lost copper mines of Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula, uncovering rich history and hidden treasures in this captivating journey.

FLOAT COPPER IN MICHIGAN

FLOAT COPPER IN MICHIGAN by Theodore J. Bornhorst 2017 This document may be cited as: Bornhorst, T. J., 2017, Float copper, Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan: A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum, Web Publication 3, 4p. This is version 2 of A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum Web Publication 3 which was only internally reviewed for technical accuracy.

Ghost Towns of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan from the copper mining …

Michigan's world famous "Copper Country" From 1843 to the 1920's, the Upper Peninsula was the only place on earth where pure, workable native copper was found in commercial quantities. ... In the late 1800's and early 1900's the Keweenaw Peninsula was alive with the sounds of the copper mines. The miners' picks are quiet now, the families are ...

Cliff Mine

The Cliff Mine is the first successful mine in the Michigan Copper District and dates from 1845. It remained highly successful, the largest copper mine in the US for more than a decade. Ruins of the early mining operations, the town of Clifton and two cemetaries are here to visit. Copper crystals from the Cliff mine, Largest crystal is 2 cm.

Visit A Lost Village In Rockland Michigan That Is Now A …

A once booming industry in the Great Lake State was copper mining in the Upper Peninsula, also known as Copper Country. Many villages were built surrounding the mines and, when the mines closed, the villages were abandoned and ruined over time. But this lost village in Rockland, Michigan, is now a museum that can give you a glimpse into the past.

Mysterious Minoan Miners and the Missing Michigan …

There were no artifacts used in copper mining associated with the tablet, no lost ship. The tablet was reportedly found in the middle of a field, not near the lakeshore. Seriously, there is no reason to connect the two things. ... 5000 years ago; still making them younger than the Michigan Copper mines have been active.

Lost Copper Smelters Of Michigan

Have you ever heard of the lost copper smelters of Michigan? These mysterious sites have puzzled historians and adventurers for years. Hidden deep within Michigan's …

"Lost" Labor History of the Upper Peninsula

In Michigan, three of the forty-six iron companies had eight hour days, and the other forty-three had ten hour days. ... There was a constant movement of people from the area to the Illinois coal mines, copper mines of Butte, Montana or the silver mines of Tonopah, Nevada. ... My great-grandfather from Finland lost the lower part of an arm in a ...

COPPER MINE TOURS

Tour a Keweenaw copper mine to learn more about the copper mining boom of the late 1800's and early 1900's. ... The first mineral boom in the United States occurred in 1843 when people from all over the continent began to chase the copper, silver and iron of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. These mines were in commercial operation for more than a ...

The Cliff Mine and Ghost Town Ruins in the Upper …

Deep in the forests in the center of the Keweenaw Penisula is the stone ruins of a once prosperous mine and town that supported it. The Cliff Mine is the first successful mine in the Michigan Copper District and dates from 1845.

Cliffs and Ruins: A night and a day at the Norwich …

I had brought with me a GPS and a small, hand-drawn map. The map was copied from Joseph Papineau's fascinating and heavily en-colon-ed book, The Norwich Mine: An Historical Journey Across Time, Or, A Dream of …

Shadows Of The Smokestacks: Michigan's Forgotten Copper …

Situated in Houghton, Michigan, the Copper Range Smelter played a pivotal role in the area's mining operations. It processed ore from the Copper Range Company's mines, supporting the local economy for decades. Copper Range Smelter: Today, the site is mostly abandoned, with only a few structures standing. However, it remains a point of interest ...

A Miner's Tale from Calumet, Michigan | by Joseph Solis …

In the early 20th century, the small town of Calumet, Michigan, nestled in the Upper Peninsula, was a bustling hub of copper mining activity. Among the many immigrant families that arrived seeking…