![]() Documents the development of the company from its humble start in 1846 through the cessation of underground mining in 1931 and the sale and disbursement of its Michigan properties in the 1970s and 1980s. ![]() These finding aids can be found on the Archives’ website, Finding Aids to Archives’ Manuscript Collection and will continue to be updated as new finding aids are published.Ĭollection, 1848-1988, of the Quincy Mining Company of Hancock, Michigan. The Michigan Tech Archives was awarded a second grant from the NHPRC, Award No: NAR11-RP-50064-11 “Extracting Buried Treasure: Enhancing Access to Manuscripts About Michigan’s Copper Country.” This grant supported further description of 92 manuscript collections. While the grant ended on October 31, 2011, this list will continue to be updated as new collections become available. The following represents the records now discoverable through OCLC’s WorldCat and Michigan Tech’s catalog. The grant, Award No: RB-50059-09 “Coming to the Surface: Revealing Hidden Collections in Michigan’s Copper Country,” was awarded by the National Historical Records and Publications Commission (NHPRC), a statutory body affiliated with the National Archives and Records Administration. ![]() The Michigan Technological University Archives and Copper Country Historical Collections received a federal grant in 2009 to support a two-year project to improve the description of its historical collections and share more of this information across the web. Alumni, Guests, Retirees, and Community Users.
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