| Mine  Shafts of Michigan - - -INDEX Mining  History: Mine  Shafts of Michigan
 
  | More photos of Mine Shaft Structures
 The first five photos help to show the construction of the mine shaft headframe.
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  IRON MINES Click on the snapshot for a full size view.
    
|  Mine Shaft, Upper Peninsula
 |  Mine Shaft,
 Upper Peninsula
 |  Mine Shaft, Upper Peninsula
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|  Mine Shaft, Upper Peninsula
 |  Mine Shaft, Upper Peninsula
 |  View of Pabst and Newport Mines
 Ironwood, MI
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|  Plymouth Mine,
 Three locomotives and shovel
 Wakefield, MI
 |  Volunteer Mine Pit
 showing a big blast
 Palmer, MI
 |  Geneva Mine
 Ironwood, MI
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|  Looking NE Palms Hill,
 Showing Eureka #3 and #4
 Gogebic Range
 |  Eureka #3
 Gogebic Range
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    Minerals and gems from these mines are at theA.E. Seaman Mineral Museum
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 | MICHIGAN MINE SHAFT STRUCTURES: | 
 | Michigan Mineral Ranges Introduction
 | Marquette Mineral Range Part 1
 | Menominee Mineral Range Part 2
 |   | Gogebic Mineral Range Part 3
 | Copper Country Mine Shaft Structures: Quincy Mine Part 5
 | Keweenaw Copper Mine Shafts & Structures Part 6
 |   | More Iron Mine Shaft Structures Part 7
 | Iron Mines (MTU Library Copper Country Archives)
 Part 8
 | Copper Mines (MTU Library Copper Country  Archives)
 Part 9
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