Charles D. Lawton papers, 1890-1906.

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Charles D. Lawton papers, 1890-1906.

Papers relating to the Cleveland Cliffs Iron Company, the Republic Mine, and the Quincy Mining Company and its president William R. Todd.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7360159

Bentley Historical Library

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Todd, William R.

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Lawton, Charles DeWitt 1835-1909

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Michigan Commissioner of Mining Statistics. From the description of Charles D. Lawton papers, 1890-1906. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34419554 ...

Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company

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The Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company was formed in 1891 with the merger of the Cleveland Iron Mining Co. and the Iron Cliffs Co. The Michigan office of the new company was established in Ishpeming. By the turn of the century, the company comprised a combination of constituent, allied and associated companies. Some were mining concerns, but others were established or aquired to provide transportation, to deal in land and lumber, or to manufacture products from iron or lumber. The Land and Lumbering ...

Republic Mine.

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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...