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Mine: Colby Mine
Began → Colby Mine → Became
Operated for
From: 1884
Owned by: Puritan Mining Company, then Corrigan McKinney Steel Co.; then Republic Steel Corp.
Produced: Iron Ore
Method: Underground and open pit.
Railroad connection: C&NW and Soo Line to Port of Ashland
Until: 1923
Lifetime Production: 5,573,051 tons
Photo Info: An early view of the Colby Mine near Bessemer. [MINARC]
Notes
Includes Tilden Mine until 1891.
The Colby Mine was located at Bessemer in Gogebic County. It was an underground mine, owned by the Puritan Mining Company, and then Pickands Mather and Company. Includes the Tilden Mine until 1891.
Owned at one point by the McKinney Steel Company. [IOI]
Time Line
1892. As a load of 20 men was going down No. 7 shaft of the Colby mine, the cage when midway down 250 feet from the bottom dropped the entire distance. William Ryan, the brakeman, took charge of the drum as the cage shot into the shaft, and before he fully realized the distance the cage had run, it had dropped on to the heavy sollar (sic) with a crash. Ryan took to the woods, thinking he had killed every man on the cage. The accident was a disastrous one, but fortunately no lives were lost. Fifteen of the occupants sustained eighteen broken arms or legs, scalp wounds and contusions. [INR2-18792-1022]