"The Seeberville Murders: Death and Life in the Copper Country in 1913" Photograph Collection, 2003.

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"The Seeberville Murders: Death and Life in the Copper Country in 1913" Photograph Collection, 2003.

Photograph collection, 2003, of images from Professor Kim Hoagland's presentation, "The Seeberville Murders: Death and Life in the Copper Country in 1913," given as part of the Fourth Thursday in History series sponsored by the Michigan Technological University Archives & Copper Country Historical Collections and the Keweenaw National Historical Park. Includes descendants of Joseph and Antonia Putrich, the owners of the boarding house where the murders took place in 1913.

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Putrich, Elaine.

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Hoagland, Alison K., 1951-

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Putrich, Joseph.

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Seeberville, Michigan was a suburb of Painesdale, a community ten miles south of Houghton and was the site of the first major confrontation of the 1913-1914 Copper Miners' Strike. From the description of "The Seeberville Murders: Death and Life in the Copper Country in 1913" Photograph Collection, 2003. (Michigan Technological University). WorldCat record id: 758503474 ...