Cowell, William George.

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William George Cowell was born in England, circa 1828. Emigrating to Canada, he found work in the Mica Bay mines until 1853 when he was hired in Sault Ste. Marie to accompany a group of city planners to lay out a town site at Superior. Cowell's job was to explore the copper range south of Superior which had previously been explored for minerals in the 1840s by the Union Company and the American Mining Company. Cowell's various jobs included Superior's town supervisor, mine captain at the Fond du Lac Copper Mine, platting an addition to Duluth and proprietor of the town Buchanan on the North Shore. In 1858 he mysteriously disappeared with foul play suspected until he appeared working at the silver mines at Zacatecas, Mexico.

From the description of William George Cowell Letters, 1854-1856. (Michigan Technological University). WorldCat record id: 711886155

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creatorOf Cowell, William George. William George Cowell Letters, 1854-1856. Michigan Technological University, J.R. Van Pelt & Opie Library; Michigan Tech
referencedIn Historical Records Survey (Superior, Wis.). Superior, Wisconsin, papers, 1831-1942. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
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Wisconsin--Fond du Lac County
Fond du Lac County (Wis.)
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City planning
Copper mines and mining
Mine surveying
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Active 1856

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