This was not only the case in Michigan but in other states as well, most notably Minnesota. No other nationality, it has been said, ever dug so much iron from American soil. From the copper mines of Houghton and Keweenaw counties the Finnish population... Bulletin - Page 31976Full view - About this book
| Francis X. Blouin, Robert Mark Warner - 1979 - 352 pages
...a miner in Finland, of necessity learned the trade in the United States. This was the case not only in Michigan but in other states as well, most notably...population spread to other parts of the Upper Peninsula, such as the iron districts in Marquette County and along the Gogebic Range. Aside from mining, the... | |
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