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Calumet & Hecla library, 453, 48Z. Calumet & Hecla mine, 279, 449, 452, 455, 465, 466, 485, 487, 489
Calvi, John B., 841. Cambria mine, 422
Cameron, Arthur L., 1316. Campbell, Charles G., 1354. Campbell, Gordon R., 1056. Campbell, James M., 915.
Campbell, John, 1533. Campbell, Peter E., 1339. Campbell, Wilber E., 886. Canadian canal and locks, 252. Canfield, Augustus, 400. Carheil, Etienne de, 131, 133, 136, 138, 139.
Carleton. Guy H., 1169. Carley, Ira, 603, 621. Carleton, Guy, 150. Carlton, Samuel G., 1320. Carney, 604. Carney, Fred, Jr., 555. Carpenter, Augustus A .. 301, 572, 691. Carpenter, Warren S., 688. Carpenter, William O., 301, 572, 585. Carpenter-Cook Company, 585. Carr, S. T., 281. Carroll, Edward, 1135. Cartier, Jacques, 92. Case, Walter W., 1111. Cash, Daniel S., 498, Caspian mine, 521. Cass, Lewis, 42, 168, 170, 174, 178, 180, 1854
Cassella, J. LA, 120. Cave Man, 18. Cavina, Daniel, 402 Cedar River, 603. Centennial Copper Mining Company, 462, 465, 466. Central, 492. Chadbourne, Thomas L., 239, 244. Chambers, Michael, 1432. Chambers, William D., 1200. Champion, 410. Champion, Iden G., 1123. Champion Copper Company, 460, 465. Champion mine, 433, 466. Champlain, Samuel de, 102, 107. 112 (death), 113. Chandler, D. M., 216. Chandler, Joseph H., 234. Chandler, William, 1390. Chapel Rock, 393. Chapin mine, 287, 541, 543. 544, 545. Chapman, William, 1325. Charlevoix, Pierre Francois Xavier de, 39, 140
Chatham, 394. Chatham mine, 5.25. Chappeau (Chappee), Louis, 355-2. Chicago & North-Western Railway, 284, 285, 288, 363, 371, 509, 518, 521, 539, 540, 613.
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail- road, 199.
Chicago Lumbering Company, 352. Chimney Rock, 16. Chipman, J. Logan, 236.
Chippewa county-Agricultural possibil- ities, 259; in Civil war, 308; the Soo of the seventeenth century, 324; first American lock, 327; Fort Brady of to- day, 327; Government or Canal park, 329; State Fish Hatchery, 330; county and county sent, 331; American canal and locks, 334; the Soo of today, 339; Detour and Drummond island, 343; agriculture and livestock, 343.
Chippewas-Ancestors of, 68; history, 70; noted chiefs, 72; domestic and family life, 74; religion and mythol- ogy, 76: dances, 80; mourning for the dead, 87; displace the Mascoutens, 88: relinquish rights to mineral lands, 191: cede land for Fort Brady, 320. Christensen, Theodore C., 797.
Christofferson, Karl. 1032.
Christophersen. Nels. 777.
Church. J. Wells. 1156.
Circuit courts, 22Z.
Clark, F. O., 230.
Clark, John, 113.
Clark, Richard J., 1166.
Clark, William Jr., 1405.
Clarke, Charles G., 1043.
Cleary, Henry J., 726.
Cleaves, Will S., 1347.
Cleaves, Lillian M., 1348.
Cleveland Iron Mining Co., 411, 432.
Cleveland.Cliffs Iron Mining Company, 390, 431, 432 437, 507 Clergue, Francis H., 342. Cliff, 466.
Cliff mine, 276, 432.
Clifford, J. M., 846.
Clinton Slate Company, 445.
Close, LL H. 408.
Cobb, Zenas, 563.
Coburn, Augustus. 498.
Coburn, Henry W., 654.
Colby mine, 509, 511. Cole & McDonald, 138.
Cole, Thomas F., 512 Collins, G. Sherman, 1251.
Collins, Luther C., 595, 812. Colwell, IL J., 34Z. Coman, John S., 694.
Commercial Bank, Menominee, 585.
Company of the Hundred Associates, 104. 113, 116.
Connelly. R. A., 362.
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Connors, Thomas, 646. Cook. August C., 1487. Cook, Charles 1., 632. Cook. C. L. 583, 586, 622 Cooper, James B., 816. Copeland, Franklin, 92%. Copp. Egbert M., 566. Copper Falls, 192 Copper Harbor. 210, 276, 490, 403. Copper Maniton, 192
Copper mining-In 1846, 210; rise of, in Ontonagon County, 221; ancient, 270: French accounts of, 273; English re- ports, 271; Dr. Houghton's famous report, 225; arrival of practical Cor- nishmen, 276; first efforts at smelting, 367: the Keweenaw formation, 277: deepest of copper mines, 278; copper found elsewhere, 279; copper industry since 1845. 280. (See Houghton, Keweenaw and Ontonagon counties.) Copper Range, Upper Peninsula, 470.
Copper Range Consolidated Company, 459, 466.
Copper Range Railroad, 460.
Cordes, William, 021.
Corin, Joseph W., 762.
Corrigan, Mckinney & Company, 509, 5.3.2.
Cottrill, E. B., 5.SZ
Coughlin. Thomas. 1364.
County Road System (see Good Roads). Covington, 446
Cowling. John F., 1498.
Cox, James N., 1040.
Cox, Merton D., 595, 917.
Craig, Charles B. M., 1374.
Crane, William F., 662.
Crawford, Joseph D., 590, 1447.
Crawford, Samuel, 935.
Crawford (Samuel) & Sons, 565, 601.
Crawford Box Company, 500, Crebassa, Peter, 4L
Crestview, 492 Croghan. Major, 190, 182, 183. Crooks, Ramsey, 105.
Croll, Emiel A., 888.
Crozer, James A., 589.
Cruse, Alfred, 669.
Crystal Falls, 526, 528, 529, 531, 532.
Crystal Falls Iron Mining Company, 525, 528.
Crystal Falls Union High and Manual Training School, 526, 529.
Cuddihy, John D., 663.
Cuddy, Joseph F., 505 Cuddy, M. C. 214.
Cudlip, William J., 703.
Cullis, Albert E., 1256. Culver, Rush, 1508.
Cummiskey, John, $63.
Curry, Solomon S .. 508, 1550.
Curtis, Charles W., 1378. Curtis, E. T., 487
Cushman. C. C., 221. Cutler, Manas-eh, 158. Cyclops mine, 510. Cyr, Louis 1)., 525,
Dablon. Cland, 117, 326, 32Z.
Daggett, 60%.
Daniell, Edward, 549, 1510.
Daniell, Jolin, 435, 1058.
Daniell, Susan E., 1058.
Danielson, John A., $95.
Darby, James F., 938. Darby, William, 120.
Darling, Abner M., 1064.
Darrow, Jolm, 1417.
Davidson. Otto C .. 540, 544 1068.
Davis, John W., 949.
Davis. Jefferson, 202.
Dawson. George, 737.
Dead river, 11Z Dead River saw-mill, 41S.
Deadman, John F., 1314.
Dean, Peter, 408.
Dear. Ernest, 1000.
Decota, Joseph, 196, 560.
De La Roche, Paul, (Hippolyte), 101 Delaware, 192
Delta connty-In Civil war, 308: gen- eral description, 361; founding of Es- canaba, 363: great ore docks, 364: great short-line, 365; Gladstone, 374; Wells, 375; Ford River, 357: other towns in the county, 378; agriculture and good roads, 380; increase in pop- ulation. 383.
Demar, Edward. 1267.
Dennis, Walter W., 1471.
Detour, 182, 313.
Detroit & Mackinac Railroad. 31S.
Detroit, Mackinac & Marquette Rail- road, 318, 351, 410, 413.
Detroit Lumber Company. 577, 579
Devereanx, J. R., ASL
Dickison, George JJ., 1016.
Ditzmeyer, Joseph, 521
Dobras, Louis, 369, 603, 1412.
Dober, Alois, 1359.
Dober mine. 525.
Dodge, Henry M., 202, 23Z
Doig. William M., 931.
Dolan, Paul, 1364.
Dolan. P. 11. 309.
Dollarville, 405.
Donkersley, Cornelius, 41L
Dotsch, Henry R., 722.
Doty, James Duane, LA2.
Doucet, W., 528.
Dougherty. Fred, 1120.
Donglass Courtney C., 488, 1532.
Douglass, Frank A., 969.
Donglass, Mrs. Sue (nee Lyon), GLZ
Douglass, W. Corbin, 969.
Downey, Patrick R., 757.
Doyle, Michael J., 244, 1431.
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Droillette. Gabriel, 119, 12Z. Drummond island, 177, 180, 343. Du Lhut (Duluth), Daniel Greysolon, 126. Dufort, Joseph, 936. Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Rail- road, 318, 411, 413. Duncan, John, 1186. Duncan, Joseph, 196, 560. Dundon, Thomas J., 784. Dunham, John, 866. Dunn, Martin L., 364. Dunn, William A., 1371.
Dunn mine, 532. Dunston, Thomas B., 831. Dunton, Carey W., 1387 .. Durfee, L. L., 329. Dymock, John S., 1114. Dysinger, Charles M., 1466.
Eagle Harbor, 490, 492, Eagle River, 490, 492. Earle, George W., 608, 621, 1450. East Norrie, 512. Easterday, Thomas R., 800. Eastman, Lewis D., 581, 613, 625, 1198. Eaton, Frank J., 1386, Eaton, Fred S., 1248. Eddit, Clarence E., 231, 232. Eddy, Abraham H., 1179. Eddy, Julius H., 1231.
Eddy, Samuel 1422. Edgerton, Earl, 441 Edison Sault Electric Company, 340. Edoin, Julian, 834. Edward, William S., 1010.
Edwards, Adelbert D., 890. Edwards, James P., 1477. Edwards, John, 1259. Edwards, J. L. 408. Edwards, Richard, 481, 1475. Edwards, Richard E., 1161. Edwards, Richard M., 789. Edwards, Theodore W., 1131. Eggen, Torsten, 723. Eisele, George J., 712. Eklund, John, 899. Ely, George H., 410. Ely, Heman B., 410, 111. Ely, John F., 410. Ely, Samuel P., 410.
Emerson, Harry T., 595, 613, 1102. Empson, George C., 1197. Empson, G. R., 1197. Endress, Emil G., 1403. English, A. P., 595. Ennis, Charles J., 964. Erdlitz, Frank, 590, 996, Erickson, Ed, 750. Ericson, Eric, 880.
Escanaba-Founding of, 363; great ore docks, 364; great shore-line, 365;
power, light and water, 367; schools and churches, 369; industries, 371. Escanaba "Daily Mirror," 365, 369. Escanaba High School, 362. Escanaba Manufacturing Company, 373. Escanaba Traction Company, 367.
Escanaba & Lake Superior Railroad, 365, 37Z. Eslick, John C., 837. Etherington, George, 14L Eureka mine, 512.
Evans, Oliver, 849.
Eveland, Andrus, 214, 562, 568.
Everett, P. M., 281, 408.
Evergreen belt, Ontonagon county, 272
Everling, Frederick L., 1477. Exley, Paul H., 1461.
Fairchild, John, 593. Faithorn, 606.
Falk, John A., 1132. Farnsworth, Samuel H. 558.
Farnsworth, William, 556-2. Farnsworth, Mrs. William (Marinette),
Farnsworth & Brush, 300. Fancett. William H1., 1441. Faust, Father, 542.
Fayette, 378, 380.
Fead, Louis H., 1350.
Fellows, William S., 740.
Fenelon, Michael P., 826.
Fenwick, Edward C., 774.
Ferguson. Albert L., 1298.
Ferguson, William F., 1213.
Ferguson, Robert G., 1335.
Fernstrum, Frank G., 713.
Ferry. Rev. W. M., 194.
Fifield, Henry O., 591.
Finnegan, Jeremiah T., IL, 1108.
First National Bank. Menominee, 584
First Presbyterian church, Menominee, 593
Fisher, D. J., 500.
Fisher, Nelson E., 1192. Fisher Box Company, 500. Fisk, Henry, 539
Fitzsimmons, Gertie, 516.
Flanagan, Patrick, 709.
Flannigan, Richard C., 235, 244, 547, 631. Flannigan, Thomas, 521. Flesheim, Joseph, 543, 589.
Fliege, Julius E., 302. Flynn, Thomas J., 1119.
Foley, F. W., 1099.
Foley, George R., 1448.
Follanabee, Alfred S., 1304.
Follo, O. O., 1349. Fond du Lac (Lake Superior) treaty, 82. Foote, Frank W., 1014. Foote. Oscar J., EL.
Ford River, 375, 377.
Ford River Lumber Company, 375, 37Z
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Forshar, John N., 1122.
Forsyth, 410, 432. Fort Brady, 183, 327, 340. Fort Holmes, 317.
Fort Mackinac, 153, 154, 165, 307, 315, 316, 317.
Foster, James C., 1204.
Fowle, Otto, 920. Franklin, 466.
Franklin Mining Company, 451, 465. Freeman, Edwin, 1255.
French, David, 467. French Fort, St. Ignace, 320, 323.
Fretz, William G., 1336.
Frontenac, Comte Louis de Baude de, 129, 131 Funkey, John, 1270. Fur-bearers, 22.
Galby, Albert, 1197.
Gallen, George E., 1403.
Gallup, George, 1290.
Gannon, J. C., 37Z.
Gardiner & Baker, 563.
Garrigan, Peter, 901.
Gay, 493.
Gee, James H., 547. Geismar, Leo M., 394.
Geology, L
Getchell, Frank H., 752.
Gibbs, S. P., 572
Gib-Wa-Wean Lookout, 319.
Gilbert, Garrett, 1216.
Gill, Andrew S., 1486.
Girard Lumber Company, 576, 572.
Gitchie Gausine, 84. Glacial period, 2. Gladstone, 361, 324.
Glaser, Emil, 657.
Globe mine, 460.
Godfrey, James D., 1016.
Goetz, John F., 1401.
Gogebie county-Created. 510; Bessemer, the county seat, 510; shipments from the Gogebie Iron Range, 511.
Gogebie Iron Range, 288, 504, 506, 511. Goldsworthy, Martin, 927.
Goldsworthy, Martin R., 1340.
Good roads. 380, 532, 549,
Goodwin, Daniel, 228, 1547.
Goodnow, Leon L., 829.
Gourley, 608.
Government (Canal) Park, the Soo, 322. Graham, John, 323.
Gram, Andrew, 576, 723.
Grand Island, 13, 384, 391.
Grand Island Iron Ore Company, 385. Grand Marais, 301.
Grand Medicine Society, 5L
Grand Portal, 393. Grant, Claudius B., 234, 671. Gratiot lake, 492. umatiot river, 490.
Graveraet, R. J., 217, 408, 422
Gray, Walter W., 1277. Gray, Willard E., 1059. Great Northern mine, 532 Green Bay & Bay du Noc State Road, 611
Greenland, 502, 503.
Greenstone Cliffs, 490.
Gregory, William B., 770.
Gribble, Samuel J., 994.
"Griffin," 124, 318.
Griffin, John, 163.
Grignon, Eugene, 581, 1030.
Griswold, Stanley, 163.
Groos, John O., 883.
Grossbusch. Christopher, 1509.
Guay, J. Charles, 1147.
Guensburg, Adolph E., 679.
Guensburg, Emil, 791.
Hadley, George, 443.
Haggerson, Fred H1., 613.
Haggerson, George H., 595, 614, 1500.
Haire, Norman W., 1418.
Hall, George, 1530.
Ilall. J. C., 196, 538, 563
Haller, John M., 1368.
Haller, John P., 1366.
Halter, Andrew, 1305.
Hamacher, Frank J., 724.
Hambitzer, Joseph M., 1511.
Hambly. Joseph, 54L
Hamilton, Charles E., 1416.
Hamilton mine. 545.
Hammel, Walter F., 1026.
Hammond, Paul B., 1053.
Hammond, Ransom L., 776.
Hancock, 182.
Hancock Consolidated Mining Company, 463
"Hancock Evening Journal," 484, 490.
"Hancock Times," 184.
Handy, Sherman T., 1243.
Hanks, Porter, 165.
Hanley. John, 568.
Hanna, T. B., 408
Hansen, Charles C., 640.
Haring, James M., 1361.
Harison, Beverly D., 1175.
Harlow, A. R., 408.
Harmon, Leo C .; 588, 699.
Harmon, M. S., 585.
Harmon, William Webb, 594.
Harper, Martin, 1017. Harris, 606. Harris, Michael, 606, 1415.
Harris, Roland, 572.
Harris, William, 1306.
Harrison, William Henry, 161, 166.
Hartford mine, 120.
Hartigan, Thomas, 1368.
Harvey, Charles T., +1L ..
Harvey, Edward Sr., 913.
Harvey. Thomas R., 934.
Hass, Albert, 614, 1019.
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Hastings, George 1 .. , 747. Hatfield, William B., 1188. Haun, Frank, 1143. Hayden, Clyde, 788. Hayes, Thomas, 1543.
Hayes, William F., 543. Hazelton, George H., 406. Healy, Frank A., 1341. Hebard (Charles) & Sons, 446. Hebard & Thurber Lumber Company,
Herla & Torch Lake Railrond, 453. Heidkamp, Adolph F., 826. Heinrichs, Herman, 1097. Hellberg, Gustav A., 998. Henderson, Robert C., 244, 1488. Henes, John, 584, 586, 597, 621, 1492. Henes (John) Park, 50Z. Henes & Keller Company, 520. Hennepin, Louis, 124. Henry, Alexander, 274. Henze, Julius, 775. Henze, Louis A., 900. Hepting, Frank, 1393. Herman, 116. Hermann, Joseph, 1153. Hermansville, 60.6. Hetcher, Herman, 624. Hetcher, Victor, 624. Hewitt, A. J., 521.
Hewitt, M. L., 411. Hiawatha mine, 521, 524, 525.
Hickler, John H., 1067. Hicks, J. F., 581. Hicks, Walter R., 581, 595, 1260.
Hill, Samuel G., 467. Hill, Samuel W., 498, Hill, Willia D., 902. Hitchins, John HL., 957. Hixson, Virgil 1., 959. Hoar, Richard M., 481. Hloatson, Thomas, 815. Hoban, Michael, 1382. Hodgkins, Joshua, 408. Hohl, Charles D., 1067. Holbein, George E., 1430. Holden, Arthur J., 1297. Holden, Lawson C., 245, 1073. Holfeltz. Jacob R., 753. Hollister, S. D., 528. Holman, Mary E., 354. Holinberg, Karl J., 931. Holmes, Herman, 666. Holmes, William, 569, 571, 664. Holmes, Mrs. William, 56. Holmes, William A., 1128. Holtenhoff, A. B., 937. Hoose, Jay W., 881. Horner, John S., 204 Hornstein, A., 418. Hosking, Richard, 817. Houghton, Douglass, 200, 206, 209, 275, 466, 1531.
Houghton county-In Civil war, 308: settlements founded on copper mines, +48; Quincy and Calumet & Heela mines, 449; deepest copper mine in the world. 455; Copper Range Railroad, 460; Michigan Smelting Works, 161; mine producers and dividend payers, 465; political history, 466; increase in population, 468: physical features, 469; Houghton, the county seat, 472; Hancock, 482; Laurium, 488; Lake Linden and Hubbell, 188.
Houghton County Street Railway Com- pany, 185.
"Houghton Mining Gazette," 481, 512 Houghton village-General description, 473: Michigan College of Mines, 473; outline history, 478. House, Abraham, 1379.
Howard, E. K., 329.
Howe, James H., 528.
Hubbard, Jesse, 620, 649.
Hubbell, Jay A., 233, 473.
Hubbell (South Lake Linden), 180.
Hubert, Derrick, 923.
Hudson, John S., 194.
Hudson, Roberts P., 1273. Hudson Bay Company, 142. Huebel, Charles J., 1246.
Hughes, LL D., 398.
Hull, William, 164. Hulst, Harry T., 702. Hulst, Nelson P., 285, 537, 539, 545. Humboldt mine, 43Z
Hunt, Marshall N., 1047.
Hunter, John H., 1377. Hurley, William LL H., 745. Hurons, 89.
Hurlbut, E. J., 485.
Hutchinson, Thomas, 37L
Imperial mine, 437. Indians-Supernatural beliefs of, 19: death and the hereafter, 22: deluge and racial origin, 24; medicine bag and medicine dance, 26; tribal govern- ment and social customs, 27; totems, 28; women and children, 31; utensils, weapons and sports, 32; music and dancing, 34; magic arts, 35; picture writing. 36: horses introduced, 3Z. Indian lake, 351. 353. Indian treaties, 197
Ingalls, Charles B., 566, 576. Ingalls, Eleazer S., 244, 284, 555, 557, 560, 566, 569, 576, 504. 603, 609, 1078. Ingalls, Mrs. E. S., 563, 561. Ingallsdorf, 54Z Ingallston, 606. Ingallston mill. 566, 576. Innis, James, 521. International bridge, 242, 332. "Iron Agitator," BL Iron Cliffs Company, 132.
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Iron county-Rapid developments, 288: organized, 518; Iron River district, 518: city of Iron River, 521; mines at Stambaugh and Iron River, 524: Stambaugh village, 525; Crystal Falls, 526; other towns, 532: agriculture and good roads, 532; statistics, 536. Iron mining-Discovery of ore, 212, 281; first Lake Superior pig iron. 281; ore production, 1853-64. 281; improvements in handling ore, 252; first commercial discoveries, 284; Chicago & North- Western Railway, 284; Dr. N. P. Hulst and the lower Menominee, 285; the Quinnesee mine, 286; pioneer mines of the range, 287; pioneer promoters, 287; Gogebie Iron Range, 258; total of production, 280 (see Marquette, Gogebic, Dickinson and Iron Counties). "Iron Home," 431. Iron Mountain, 258, 540-6.
"Iron Mountain Press." 546.
Iron Mountain Railroad, 410, 411
"Iron Ore." 431.
Iron River, 521, 523, 524
Iron River Business Men's Association, 523
Iron River Central school, 524
Iron River district, 518.
Iron River Furnace Company, 520.
Iron River mine, 521.
"Iron River-Stambaugh Reporter," 523, 52L
Ironwood. 516.
"Ironwood News-Record," 51Z. Ironwood Presbyterian church, 516.
"Ironwood Times," 512 Ironton mine, 509, 512
Irving, George, 863.
Ishpeming, 410, 428.
Isle Royale, 279, 497.
Isle Royale county, 122
Isle Royale Consolidated Mining Com- pany, 458, 165. "Italian Miner," 188.
Jacker, Edward, 124, 216, 323 Jackola, Charles O., 1070. Jackson, William S., 1000.
Jackson Iron Mining Company, 217, 281, 408. 409, 132 Jacobs, Elizabeth, 550.
Jacobs, John B., Jr., 559.
James, Francis A., 1298. James, John. 806. James, Stephen J., 772.
James, W. Frank, 670. James mine, 52L Japanese torii, 320. Jasberg, John IL., 1321.
Jeesukawin (Indian art of prophesy), 35. Jefferson. Thomas, L&Q. Jeffs, William B., 725. Jenks, Frank G., 1380.
Jennings, Ira C., 1524.
Jennings. Robert E., 1548. Jensen, Hans, 12h.
Jessieville Methodist church, 516.
Jesuits, 103, 130.
Jobe, William H., 1080. Johnson, Andrew, 970. Johnson, Charles, 106.
Johnson, Edward D., 1069.
Johnson, Frederick H., 897.
Johnson, G. D., AL
Johnson. Leon A., 979.
Johnson, John McDougal, 103.
Johnson, Lathrop, 222.
Johnson, R. M., 16S. Johnston, Albert D., 1027.
Johnstou, William 11. 1035. Joliet, Louis, 120.
Jones, Charles 11. 575, 552.
Jones, John E., 1044. Jones, John E., 848.
Jones, John T., 1505.
Jones & Laughlin Ore Company, 129.
Jopling, Alfred O., 1015.
Josette, 50. Juttner, Arthur A., 614, 1117. Joy, Hiram, for
Kahle, Charles, 1164.
Kaiser, Frank X., 1392.
Kaiser, Nicholas F., 1145. Kakatosh family, 18.
Kartheiser, Frank, 1007.
Kates, Charles W., 1415.
Kaufman, N. M., 418.
Kaye, James LL B., 423.
Keckonen, Oscar, 847.
Kee, David N., 1135.
Keese, Frank E., 1084.
Kell, Joseph, 613.
Kelly, Edward H., 1002.
Kelly, James, 220.
Kelly, William, 947.
Kelso, C. E., 1104. Kern, Jacob, 568.
Kerr, Angus W., 233, 1355.
Kerr, Murdock M., 862.
Kerredge Theater, 5L.
Kewawewon. 43.
Keweenaw Bay, $46.
Keweenaw Central Railroad, 484, 493, 194
Keweenaw Copper Company, 494.
Keweenaw county-In Civil war, 308- historical, 489; descriptive, 490; mineĀ», 493: population, 202.
"Keweenaw Miner," 490. Keweenaw Point, LL Kiiskila, John, 987. Kimball, Roy, 1428. Kimball, Henry C., 1427.
Kirby, Almer. 301, 555, 565. 572.
Kirby-Carpenter Company, 301, 566
568, 571, 579.
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Kirkpatrick, J. C., 1470. Kirkwood, Philip B. T., 1136. Kirkwood. P. B., 1136. Kitch-iti-ki-pi, 353. Kitche- Monedo, 23. Kittson, John G., 196, 559, 609, 622.
Klopcic, Lucas, 1125. Knapp. Samuel 0., 272. Knight, William H., 1190. Knight, James B., 54Z. Knowlton, C. B., 54Z.
Konot, 4Z. Konwinski mine, 52L Kuhnle, William E., 1022.
La Branch, 608. Lachance, Benoni, 1301. Lac La Belle Junction, 493. Ia Duke, Anton, 555. Laing, Hugh B., 1154. Lake Iroquois, L Lake Linden, 488. Lake mine, 503. Lake Shaft mine, 432, 433. Lake Side Iron Works, 418. Lake Shore Iron Works, 118. Lake Superior-Description, 246; vessels, 246; commerce, 248; enormity of traffic, 242.
Lake Superior Iron and Chemical Com. pany, 402. Lake Superior Iron Mining Co., 429, 432. Lake Superior & Ishpeming Railway, 390, Lake Superior mine, 128. Lake Superior Mining Institute, 506 Lake Superior Ship Canal, Railway and Iron Company, 172.
Lake Superior & Portage Ship Canal (see Portage Lake Canal), 473. LaLonde, William S., 1112. Langan. Joseph M .. 652. Langdon, Samuel, 795. Langsford, Richard, 502.
L'Anse, 441, 444, 445, 442. "L'Anse Sentinel," 145. La Pointe, 18Z. Larson, C. Frithiof, 1517. Larson. Hans, 62L La Salle Copper Company, 463. La Salle, Robert Cavalier, Sieur de, 125. Laurentian river, 2 Laurium, 488. Laurium Copper Company, 465. Lawrence, Charles E., 1398. Lawson, Jeremiah, 1496. Lawyers, Pioneer, 225, 233. Le Blanc, Alexander, 906. LeBlanc, Joseph HI., 913, Legg, Peter R., 1024. Legris, Louis N., 1265. Lehman, John. 658. Lehmann, William, 569. Lehmann, Mrs. William, 564.
Le Hontan (Armand Louis de Delon- darce), 113, 126.
Leisen, Jacob. 589, 1284.
Leisen, Joseph W., 390. Leisen, Louis J., 590, 1283.
Leisen & Henes Brewing Company, 590. Leitch, John G., 1293.
Lemire, William, A., 803.
Lemon, Alfred E., 1323. Lhote, Peter, 830.
Libby, Edward N., 1542.
Lillie mine, 429. Lindberg, Charles, 573. Linden, Oscar V., 1146. Lindsay. Marcellus J., 1191. Line, Charles, 58L
Lipsett, William F., 1419.
Lisa, James R., 871.
Little Bay de Noque, 383.
Livermore, John S., 406.
Lloyd, M. B., 588. Lloyd Manufacturing Company, 588.
Lockart, Edward P., 1513. Lockwood, Edmond, 199. Lofberg, Adolph P., 1257.
Long. Harry W., 872.
Longyear, John M., 418, 425, 438, 655. Loomis, Henry, 503. Lord, Arthur H., 1028. Lord, Edward J., 785. Lott, Edward P., 854.
Louks, A. G., 39Z.
Lovejoy, George W., 568.
Luce county-Newberry, the county seat, 397: Upper Peninsula Insane Hospital, 401; Lake Superior Iron and Chemical Company, 402; agricultural outlook, 404: minor points and popu- lation, 405. Ludington, Harrison, 301, 571, 575. Ludington mine, 544 Ludington, Nelson, 571. Ladington (N.) Company, 300, 364, 555, 565, 371.
Ludington, Wells & Van Schaick Com- pany, 301, 566, 568, 575, 579. 580. Lumber industry-Ruthless destruction of timber, 290: industry founded in 1850, 292; importance of Menominee district. 293; early buying of pine lands, 294; pioneer logging camps, 296; log driving, 297; first and modern mills, 299; pioneer and great lumber companies, 300: Menominee River Boom Company, 302; the pine lumber business, 303: estimate of Peninsula product, 304.
Lumbermen's mine, 511. Lumberman's National Bank, Menomi- nee, 585. Lundgren, Victor A., 843. Lusson, De Saint. LLQ. Luxmore, Thomas L., 1463. Lyon, Sue, 612.
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McCabe, Michael F., 1194. McCaughuey, Charles P., 310.
McClelland, Peter J., 1034.
MeClintock, William E., 835. McClure, James, 993. McColl, John P., 708. McCormick, George W., 586, 621, 1425.
McCulloch, LL D., 268.
MeDermid, John B., 1529.
McDonal, James H., 944.
McDonald, John, 321.
McDonald, Norman, 805.
MeDonough, Martin S., 668.
MeDougall, Donald W., 1219.
McEachern, Archibald, 1223.
McGee, Michael B., 1113.
McGillis, Angus F., 1303.
McHardy. James. 961. McKee, Robert, 1483.
McKee, John, 799.
McKenna. Thomas L .. , 42, 180, 181, 183, 186, 190
MeLaughlin, Hugh, 540, 1351. McLeod, Charles, 196, 300, 560, 609, 617.
McMahon, James, 1525.
McMillan, 405.
McNair, Fred W .. 47Z.
McNamara, John T., 684.
McNaughton, Harry C., 1331.
MeReynolds, Andrew T., 26Z.
Macaulay, John A., 982.
MacDonald, Angus P., 1456. Machia, Charles H., 882.
Macintyre, Charles, 1280. Mackenzie, Clyde S., 850.
Mackinac county-In Civil war, 308;
created as county of Michilimackinac, 312: population 313; Michilimackinac and Mackinac, 313; epitome of a cen- tury and a third, 315: old fort and Astor relics. 315; Father Marquette memorials, 321; old and modern St. Ignace, 323: the Soo of the seven- teenth century, 324: first American (Canadian) lock, 327; Fort Brady of today, 327: Government or Canal Park, 329; State Fish Hatchery, 330; the county and county seat, 331; property and population of county, 332; American canal and locks, 334; expenditures for maintenance of canal, 338; traffic of American and Canadian canals, 338; the Soo of today, 339; Detour and Drummond island, 343; agriculture and livestock, 343. Mackinac Island, 14, 313 Mackinac Island City, 222, 312. Mackinnon, Alexander, 521, 828. Mackinnon, Donald, 521. Mackinnon, Donald C., 658. MacLachlan, Joseph, 1009. Macqueen, Donald K., 1479. MacRae, John. 900. Madajesky, Ernest H. 698.
Madden, Jerry, 1413.
Maitland, Alexander, 779.
Mallmann, Joseph J., 698.
Malloch, Charles W .. 762.
Malone, Timothy, 1491.
Maloney, Lawrence, 1449.
Maltby, Henry, 528, Manabush, 51. Manatoulin islands. 68. Mandan, 493. Mangum, John D., 637.
Manjigeezek, ("Moving Day"), 402.
Manistique, 351
Manistique "Harold," 354.
Manistique Iron Company, 352.
Manistique. Marquette & Northern Rail- road, 351, 353.
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