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Mining: Menominee Range
For information on specific mines, go to the Station page in the appropriate county. For most counties, the mines are located in a sub-category at the bottom of the station list.
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Alpha Mine, Alpha
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Amasa Mine (earlier Hemlock Mine), Amasa
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Appleton Mine, Loretto
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Aragon Mine, Norway
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Armenia Mine, Crystal Falls
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Aronson Mine, Iron River (see Wauseca-Aronson Mine)
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Baker Mine, Stambaugh
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Balkan-Judson Mine, Alpha
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Baltic Mine, Caspian (Opened: 1900)
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Barras Mine, Stambaugh
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Bates Mine, Iron River
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Bengel-Tully-Cannon Mine, Stambaugh
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Berkshire Mine, Caspian (Opened: 1908)
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Beta Mine, Iron River (Mineral Hills Mining Company)
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Bird Mine, Crystal Falls (Mansfield location)
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Blair Mine, Iron River (see Rogers Mine)
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Bohemia Mine, Mansfield
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Book Mine, Alpha
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Boyington Mine, Mineral Hills
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Bradley Mine, Iron Mountain
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Breen Mine, Waucedah
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Brier Hill Mine, Norway
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Bristol-Youngstown Mine, Crystal Falls (Bristol Mine formally Claire Mine)
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Brule Mine, Stambaugh
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Buck Mine, Caspian
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Caledonia Mining Company, Mansfield
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Calumet Mine, Metropolitan
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Campbell-Sherwood Property, Iron River
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Cannon Mine, Stambaugh
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Chapin Mine
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Cardiff Mine, Iron River
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Carpenter Mine, Crystal Falls
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Caspian Mine, Caspian (Opened: 1903)
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Cayia Mine, Crystal Falls
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Chapin Mine, Iron Mountain
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Chatham Mine, Stambaugh
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Chicagon Mine, Iron River
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Claire Mine, Crystal Falls (later Bristol-Youngstown Mine)
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Columbia Mine, Crystal Falls
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Commonwealth Mine
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Corey "40" Mine, Stambaugh
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Cornell Mine, Antoine
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Cortland Mine, Stambaugh
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Cottrell Mine, Caspian
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Crystal Falls Mine, Crystal Falls
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Cyclops Mine, Norway
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Cuff Mine, Antoine
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Cundy Mine, Quinnesec
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Curry Mine, Norway
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Cyclops Mine, Norway
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Davison Group 1-2-3, Iron River
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Davison No. 4 Mine, Iron River
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Degrasse Mine, Gaastra
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Delphic Mine, Alpha
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Delta Mine, Iron River
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Dober Mine, Iron River (see Riverton Group Mines) (later Riverton Mine)
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Duff Mine, Iron River (see Riverton Group Mines)
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Dunn Mine, Crystal Falls
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Emmett Mine
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Ethel Mine (Hennepin)
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Fairbank Mine
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Florence Mine
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Fogerty Mine, Caspian (Opened: 1907)
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Forbes Mine, Mineral Hills (Opened: 1911-1912)
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Forest Mine, Quinnesec
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Fortune Lake Mine, Crystal Falls
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Foxdale Mine
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Garfield Mine, Loretto
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Genesee Mine, Crystal Falls
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Gibson Mine, Amasa
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Gliden Mine, Mansfield
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Globe Mine, Antoine
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Great Eastern Mine, Alpha
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Great Western Mine, Crystal Falls
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Groveland Mine, Groveland
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Gundy Mine, Quinnesec
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Half & Half Mine, Unknown location in Iron County
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Hamilton Mine, Iron Mountain
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Hecla Mine, Metropolitan
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Hemlock Mining Company (later Amasa Mine), Amasa
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Hennepin Mine (see Ethel Mine)
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Hersel Mine, Unkown location in Iron County
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Hiawatha Mine No. 1, Stambaugh
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Hiawatha Mine No. 2, Caspian
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Hilltop Mine, Crystal Falls
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Hollister Mine, Crystal Falls
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Hope Mine, Crystal Falls
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Homer Mine, Iron River
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Illinois Mine Antoine
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Indiana Mine, Antoine
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Iron River Mine (Riverton), Stambaugh (later Riverton Mine)
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Isabella Mine, Stambaugh (see Riverton Group Mines, Iron Mountain)
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James (Osana) Mine, Iron River
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Juanita Mine, Crystal Falls
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Keel Ridge Mine, Iron Mountain
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Kimball Mine, Crystal Falls
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James Mine, Mineral Hills (Mineral Hills Mining Company)
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Lamont (Monitor) Mine, Crystal Falls
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Lawrence Mine, Crystal Falls
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Lee Peck Mine, Crystal Falls (Cherry Valley ore)
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Lincoln Mine, Crystal Falls
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Loretto Mine, Loretto
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Ludington Mine, Iron Mountain
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Mamoth Mine, Mansfield
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Manganate Mine
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Manhatten Mine, Alpha
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Mansfield Mine, Mansfield (Crystal Falls) (Opened: 1889)
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Marble Quarry, Foster City (Marble?)
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Maryland Mine, Waucedah
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Mastodon Mine, Alpha
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May Mine, Crystal Falls
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McDonald Mine, Crystal Falls
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Metropolitan Mine, Metropolitan
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Michigan Exploratoin Company
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Michigan Mine, Amasa
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Miller Mine, Stambaugh
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Millie Mine, Iron Mountain (Hewitt)
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Missouri Mine, Randville
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Monitor Mine (Lamont Mine), Crystal Falls
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Monongahela Mine, Crystal Falls
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Mutual Mine, Norway
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Nanaimo Mine, Iron River (Mineral Hills Mining Company)
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North Hope Mine, Crystal Falls
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Northwestern Mine, Metropolitan
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Norway Mine (1893 and later under Penn Iron Mining Company)
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Odgers Mine, Crystal Falls
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Paint River Mine, Crystal Falls (Opened: 1880)
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Paulson Mine, Iron River (see Rogers Mine)
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Perkins Mine
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Perry Mine, Unknown location in Iron County
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Pewabic Mine, Iron Mountain
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Porter Mine, Amasa
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Osana Mine (James Mine), Iron River
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Quincy Mine, Crystal Falls
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Quinnesec Mine, Quinnesec
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Ravenna-Prickett Mine, Crystal Falls
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Richards Mine, Crystal Falls
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Riverton Group Mines, Stambaugh (formally Iron River Mine)
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Rogers Mine, Iron River
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Schiebler Mine, Iron River (see Rogers Mine)
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Seldon Mine
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Sheridan Mine, Iron River
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Sherwood Mine, Mineral Hills (Closed: 1978, last working mine in area)
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Smith-White Mine, Norway
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South Mastodon Mine, Alpha
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Spies-Virgil Mine, Iron River
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Stephenson Mine
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St. Louis Mine, Randville
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Sturgeon River Mine
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Tobin Mine, Crystal Falls
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Trader Mine, Antoine
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Tully Mine, Stambaugh
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Verona Mine, Vulcan
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Victoria Mine, Crystal Falls
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Vivian Mine, Quinnesec
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Vulcan Mine, Vulcan (1893 and later under Penn Iron Mining Company)
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Wallpole Mine, Iron Mountain
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Warner Mine, Amasa (Closed: 1940)
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Wauseca - Aronson Mine, Mineral Hills (Opened: 1910-1911)
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Waverly Mine, Norway
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West Chapin, Iron Mountain
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West Ludington Mine, Iron Mountain
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West Vulcan, Norway
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White Mine, Iron River (see Rogers Mine)
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Wickwire Mine, Stambaugh
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Winderall Mine, Crystal Falls (Mansfield location)
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Ximble Mine, Crystal Falls
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Youngs Mine, Caspian (Opened: 1904)
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Youngstown Mine, Crystal Falls
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Zimmerman Mine, Gaastra
Bibliography
The following sources are utilized in this website. [SOURCE-YEAR-MMDD-PG]:
- [AAB| = All Aboard!, by Willis Dunbar, Eerdmans Publishing, Grand Rapids ©1969.
- [AAN] = Alpena Argus newspaper.
- [AARQJ] = American Association of Railroads Quiz Jr. pamphlet. © 1956
- [AATHA] = Ann Arbor Railroad Technical and Historical Association newsletter "The Double A"
- [AB] = Information provided at Michigan History Conference from Andrew Bailey, Port Huron, MI