Iron Furnaces

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1.     MICHIGAN HISTORY – 11:164-166; in Delta County, 4:461-474; in Gogebic County 6:  331, 332; in Gogebic Range 9:371-377; in Marquette County 3: 251, 252; 5:150-166; 6:306, 307; 11:191-207 views of minesll:  193, 196, 199, 201, 203, 205.  Dunathan, Clint, “Fayette” (December 1951) 41:204.  See also 35:505-6 “Fayette Furnace”

2.     Vertical file:  Iron.  MICHIGAN’S UPPER PENINSULA IRON ORE INDUSTRY AND clippings from Marquette MINING JOURNAL and Escanaba DAILY PRESS, 1957.

3.     Brotherton, R. A. “Industry of Iron Ore; Negaunee Centennial” in MICHIGAN HISTORY, 28:199-213.  Similar article in INLAND SEAS, October, 1946, “The Jackson Mine and Negaunee, Michigan.”

4.     MICHIGAN GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF MICHIGAN.  Vol. 1, Part 1:  The Iron Region.

5.     Detroit POST AND TRIBUNE, January 23, 1882.  P9, Col. 1 Mentions Munising Kilns. Ore hauled to the Martel Furnace at St. Ignace. Average over 500 tons per week and from 200 to 300 loads of logs each week.

R. D. Burroughs, Conservation Department, 1957

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