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The image shows the head frame, conveyor shed and loading bin at the Sunday Lake Mine in winter. Iron ore was discovered at the site of the Sunday Lake Mine in the Gogebic district near Wakefield, Michigan in 1882.
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Abstract. A headframe, mine buildings and dumps are visible in the snow at the Centennial Mine. The Centennial copper mine in Houghton County, Michigan was operated by the Calumet & Hecla Consolidated Copper Company, one of the largest copper producers in the US.
The Hiawatha mines were located in the Menominee Range in Iron County, Michigan. The Dober, Duff and Isabella mines were operated as part of the Riverton Group of mines starting in 1882. In 1935 the mines were consolidated to form the Hiawatha #2 Mine and operated by the M. A. Hanna Company.
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The National Quarry (Tawas Quarry, Tawas Mine?) is an open pit gypsum mine near National City, Michigan operated by the National Gypsum Company. The mine was an important gypsum producer in Michigan for decades.
The Negaunee Mine was an underground iron mine near Negaunee, Michigan in the Marquette Range. The Mine opened in 1887 and was later operated by the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company. The Mine produced until 1949, when it was classified as exhausted.
A Koehring dumptor truch unloads at the top of an ore stockpile, Sherwood Mine. The Sherwood Mine was an underground iron mine in the Menominee Range in Iron County, Michigan. The mine was operated from 1931-1975 by the Inland Steel Company.