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A true description of the Lake Superior country

its rivers, coasts, bays, harbours, islands, and commerce : with Bayfield's chart [showing the boundary line as established by Joint Commission]; also a minute account of the copper mines and working companies : accompanied by a map of the mineral regions; showing, by their no. and place, all the different locations : and containing a concise mode of assaying, treating, smelting, and refining copper ores

By St. John, John R.

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Publish Date

1846

Publisher

W.H. Graham

Language

eng

Pages

71

Description:

This book was written fairly early in the history of the copper mining industry in the upper peninsula. It was intended as an effort to map and describe the locations of mines and mineral deposits in the region where they exist. The first portion of 50 pages or so is mainly a travelogue, describing the route to the copper country along Lake Superior shores, the geography of the region where the mines are located, and the harbor towns. Gradually the author shifts to geologic descriptions. On page 78 begins a section entitled “Miscellaneous”, in which he describes the operations of one mining company in the region after another. This section is followed by some truly miscellaneous material, including a glossary of mining terms and a “Vocabulary of Indian & French”; words that would “… enable the voyageur to proceed among the half-breeds and Indians, without difficulty.”