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Mining: Gogebic 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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Ada Mine
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Anvil Mine, Bessemer
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Ashland Mine, Ironwood
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Asteroid Mine
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Atlantic Mine
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Aurora Mine, Ironwood
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Benjamin Mine, Bessemer
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Bessemer Mine
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Blue Jacket Mine
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Bonnie Mine, Ironwood
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Brotherton Mine, Wakefield
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Cary Mine
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Case Mine, Wakefield
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Chicago Mine, Wakefield
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Colby Mine, Bessemer (Includes Tilden Mine until 1891)
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Comet Mine, Wakefield (see Meteor Mine)
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Commercial Mine, Wakefield
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Crown Point Mine, Wakefield
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Davis Mine, Ironwood
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East Dangler, Bessemer
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East Norway Mine, Ironwood
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Eureka Mine, Bessemer
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Federal Mine, Bessemer
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First National Mine, Ironwood
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Fitzsimmons Mine, Wakefield
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Gogebic Mine, Bessemer
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Harmony Mine (Germainia)
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Hennepin Mine
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Imperial Mine
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Iron Belt Mine
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Iron Chief Mine, Wakefield
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Iron King Mine, Ironton
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Iron Prince Mine, Wakefield
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Ironton Mine, Ironwood
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Jack Pot Mine
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Joliet Mine, Wakefield
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Jumbo Mine, Wakefield
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Kakagon Mine
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Lisbon Mine, Ironwood
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Lowell Mine, Bessemer
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Meteor (Comet)
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Mikado Mine, Wakefield
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Minnewawa Mine
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Montreal Mine
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New Davis Mine
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Newport Mine, Ironwood
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Newport-Bonnie Mine, Ironwood
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Nimikon Mine
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Norrie Mine, Ironwood
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Odanah Mine
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Ottawea Mine
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Pabst Mine, Ironwood (under Norrie Mine after 1901)
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Palms Mine, Bessemer
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Pence Mine
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Pike Mine
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Pittsburg Mine, Wakefield
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Plymouth Mine, Wakefield (surface mine)
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Puritan Mine, Ironwood (Ruby Mine)
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Royal Mine, Ironwood
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Ruby Mine (see Puritan Mine), Bessemer
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Section 33 Mine
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Shores Mine
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Sparta Mine, Wakefield
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Sunday Lake Mine, Wakefield
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Superior Mine
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Tilden Mine, Bessemer
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Trible Mine
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Tyler's Forks Mine
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United Mine, Wakefield
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Upson Mine
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Vaughn Mine, Ironwood
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Windsor Mine
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Yale Mine (West Colby Mine)
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West Colby Mine (see Yale Mine)
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Woodbury Mine
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