Wallace Anderson interview, 1975 Feb. 20.

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Wallace Anderson interview, 1975 Feb. 20.

Topics include the Robinson family in Pequaming, Mich.; Anderson's family history; the family lumber business; experiences in a wire mill and the process of making copper wire; the Quincy Mine; the 1913 strike; service in World War I; his various occupations after the war; the art of gunsmithing; and seven-man hockey in Pequaming.

Transcript : 10 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6928137

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Quincy Mining Company

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The Quincy Mining Company was founded in 1846 to mine native copper deposits on property near Hancock, Michigan. During the course of the next one hundred and fifty years, the company produced 1.5 billion pounds of refined copper and issued $3 0 million in shareholder dividends. Its ability to consistently produce copper and stock dividends garnered it the nickname ₃Old Reliable₄ and spread its fame throughout the mining world. Before closing on May 6, 1967, the Quincy reclamation plant recovere...

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Anderson, Wallace, 1896-1979

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