Lake Superior Paper - The Marquette Range - Its Discovery, Development and Resources

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
James E. Jopling
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1898

Abstract

The county of Marquette, Michigan, includes nearly all the iron-mines that have been worked on the Marquette range, which stretches in a generally western direction from the mines at Negaunee, 10 miles from Lake Superior, to those beyond Michigamme, some thirty miles further. The geographical position of this range, nearer to eastern ports than the other iron-ranges, and its ready access from the lake, gave it for a long time a controlling advantage. The country in which the mines are situated is from 800 to 1000 feet above the level of the lake, and is for the most part broken by steep hills, which rise from 100 to 200 feet; between these the land is rolling or
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APA: James E. Jopling  (1898)  Lake Superior Paper - The Marquette Range - Its Discovery, Development and Resources

MLA: James E. Jopling Lake Superior Paper - The Marquette Range - Its Discovery, Development and Resources. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1898.

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