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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2043_dickinson-county-dickinson-county-courthouse-and-jail_Iron-Mountain-MI.html
Dickinson County
In 1873, John Lane Buell exposed one of the richest deposits of iron ore in the world. His discovery, known as the Menominee Iron Range, led to the development of the area and the subsequent creation of Dickinson County in 1891.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2042_the-ardis-furnace_Iron-Mountain-MI.html
Inventor John T. Jones of Iron Mountain recognized the economic potential of the low-grade iron ore of the Upper Peninsula. He developed a method for processing the ore and built an experimental furnace in 1908, named for his daughter Ardis, to te…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2041_maria-santissima-immacolata-di-lourdes-mary-immaculate-of-lourdes-church_Iron-Mountain-MI.html
Maria Santissima Immacolata di Lourdes
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Italian immigrants came to Iron Mountain to work in the iron mines. In 1890, Italian Catholics from the community's north side organized what was popularl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM202V_robert-c-hoyle_Iron-Mountain-MI.html
Robert C. Hoyle, native of Iron Mountain and a prominent local businessman, was founder of this flourishing historical museum complex. He started at age fifteen to collect artifacts and archival materials relating to Menominee Iron Range history. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM202U_carnegie-library_Iron-Mountain-MI.html
While in Iron Mountain on Business during 1901, Andrew Carnegie saw the need for a library on the Menominee Iron Range which was then a prospering area. He donated $15,000 for this building. Serving the community for over seventy years, the Neo-Cl…