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Saginaw Mining Company

archaeologist looks on at a mine shaft filled with water
Archaeologist examines a mine shaft at the Saginaw Mine, flooded with water in the summer of 2013.

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History

A third operation took place in the greater Ransom vicinity, this to the south of Conglomerate Bay. The Saginaw Mining Company, apparently backed by Marquette capital, sent out a small work force in 1877 to mine an old location formerly prospected by the Ohio and Isle Royale Company. They sank two shafts with a winze connecting them and took out a limited amount of copper. But operations ceased after 1879.

(Rakestraw, 1965)


Isle Royale National Park

Last updated: September 9, 2020