John T. Reeder Photograph Collection, Circa 1867-Circa 1967.
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Michigan college of mines
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In 1901 Michigan Mining School (now Michigan Technological University) in Houghton, Michigan received funding for two additional buildings. The Civil and Mining Engineering Building, was built at a cost of $28,880, was a two-story hip-roofed structure with a five-story tower centered on the front. The brick building had a high sandstone basement and a number of round-arched windows, adding to the Italian Renaissance Revival feel. In 1925, an addition was added to the building. The building was r...
Reeder, John H. (John Harry)
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John Harry Reeder (Jan. 20, 1887 - Mar. 13, 1974) was born in Detroit, Michigan, the son of John T. and Margaret Reeder. The family moved to Michigan's Copper Country in 1889, residing initially in Osceola, but then moving to Dollar Bay, Tamarack Location, and Calumet. John Harry Reeder (who preferred to be called Harry), was a graduate of Calumet High School (1905) and graduated from the Michigan College of Mines (now Michigan Technological University) with the Bachelor of Science and Mining En...
Reeder, John T. (John Thorley) 1857-1937
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John Thorley Reeder was born in Detroit on August 18, 1857, and was educated in the Detroit High School and Mayhew Business College in Detroit. Following his graduation he entered the office of the Detroit and Lake Superior Copper Works with his father who was a chief clerk for the concern for 40 years. When the Detroit Works closed in 1897 Mr. Reeder went to the Michigan Copper Country as chief clerk of the Osceola mine office at Osceola under the late Captain John Daniel. Later he was transfer...