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Michigan's Copper Country in Early Photos

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About This Book

This pictorial volume presents early twentieth-century photographs of a Lake Superior copper-mining district in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, documenting mines, machinery, mills, smelters, wharves, and the communities that grew around them. Historic camps and the emergent South Range appear alongside abandoned shafts and rockpiles, illustrating technological change and economic decline. Extensive landscape views record shoreline, forests, and waterfalls that frame the industrial scenes. Introductory commentary frames the images as a visual complement to written histories and highlights how photographs reveal the social, industrial, and environmental dimensions of the region.

About the Author

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B. E. Tyler

B. E. Tyler is an author recognized for his contributions to historical literature, particularly focusing on the visual documentation of Michigan's Copper Country. His notable work, "Michigan's Copper Country in Early Photos," offers readers a glimpse into the region's rich history through a collection of photographs that capture its early development and cultural significance. Tyler's exploration of this area not only highlights its industrial past but also serves as a valuable resource for understanding the heritage of Michigan's mining communities.

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