Although the Quincy Mine closed for good in 1945, the Quincy Smelter actually reopened in 1948. Reactivated to smelt small amounts of Calumet and Hecla mineral on a toll basis, a small furnace was built at the smelter to handle rock reclaimed from Torch …
بیشترEby Stamp Mill. October 9, 2017. The Eby Stamp Mill is an example of the type of facility used in hard rock gold mining to crush ore. It is one of the few stamp mills left and recalls the Feather River history as a rich gold mining area. Only five of the original 10 stamps have been made part of this historic restoration of the Eby Mill. The ...
بیشترWilson, Joseph 1871 Stamp mill Franklin Junior Mine consisting of five shafts; four in the Pewabic Lode, and one into the Allouez Conglomerate. The Junior mine, opened 1860, as the Albany & Boston, was renamed the Peninsula in 1882, and was bought by the Franklin in 1895.
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بیشترQuincy Mine Tour. History. Mining. The adventure continues as you approach the portal of the Quincy Mine East Adit (1895). The adit is approximately 15 feet high and 15 feet wide and is lighted for the entire 2000' walk for the convenience of our visitors. YouTube.
بیشترQuincy Stamp Mill. Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Manufacturing Process, Mills and Millwork, Interior Quincy Mill Stamp Mine, view of Allis Steam Stamp in Quincy Mill. Additional Print HAER MI-2-152. [Picture of the steam stamp machinery.] Scanned: September 5, 2006
بیشترThe Quincy Mining Company began construction on the Quincy and Torch Lake Railroad in the fall of 1888, to run from the mine, north of Hancock, to its stamp mill, at Mason, on Torch Lake, a distance of 6.5 miles. The new railroad began transporting mine rock to the new mill in 1890. Newsletter. Today's breaking news and more in your inbox
بیشترMuseum. The Museum is located in the 1894 No. 2 Hoist Building. The Museum exhibits include mining artifacts, interpretive panels of the Quincy Mining Company, and an operatonal model railroad of the Quincy Mining Company Mining site and Stamp Mill.
بیشترTorch Lake Sands. Torch Lake was the tailings pond for both the C&H mines in Calumet and the Quincy Mine in Hancock, the two largest mines in the whole district. A significant fraction of the entire volume of the lake was filled with stand sands and other mining wastes. This period was one with far less stringent environmental regulation.
بیشترWhen the mine closed in 1945 the Quincy Mining company's properties sprawled over a large area on the hillside above Hancock and included the nearby smelter, stamp mill a small railroad, etc. Preservation efforts did not begin for many years after the mine's closure. In the years between the mine's closure and the creation of the park, many of ...
بیشتر1890s until 1971 produced mill tailings that contaminated the lake sediments and shoreline. About 200 million tons of copper mill stamp sands were dumped into Torch Lake itself, filling about 20 percent of the lake's volume. Quincy Smelter (OU3)
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بیشترThe Quincy Stamp Mill is off Michigan highway 26, about half way between Dollar Bay and Hubble. There are spots to park on the side of the mill building on the North side of the road. Construction began on the stamp mill in 1888. These mill buildings are part of the Quincy Mining Company Stamp Mills Historic District.
بیشترMichigan Roadside Attractions: Ahmeek Stamp Mill Ruins, Tamarack City. November 29, 2020 · by jonkatje · in Landmarks. Michigan Roadside Attractions is a periodic feature on Travel the Mitten that will explore the many interesting things that can be found on the highways, byways and back roads of Michigan, ranging from the interesting to unusual.
بیشترAt the southern boundry of the Quincy Unit, near the Portage Lake Lift Bridge, lies the former Quincy Smelting Works. As the copper rock made its journey from the stamp mill in nearby Mason to the smelter, it was then purified and cast into …
بیشترThe Quincy Dredge and Stamp Mill are located along Michigan Highway 26, or M-26, about two miles south of Hubbell, Michigan. You'll find the stamp mill on the west side of the road, and the Quincy Dredge across the street, in Torch Lake.
بیشترReading 3 was adapted from the National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form, Quincy Mining Company Stamp Mills Historic District, Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 2007; "Quincy Mine's Shaft-Rockhouse"Keweenaw National Historical Park, National Park Service; "An Interior Ellis Island: Ethnic ...
بیشترQuincy Mine Stamp Mill. Prompt : Caesar is a famous mining equipment manufacturer well-known both at home and abroad, major in producing stone crushing equipment, mineral separation equipment, limestone grinding equipment, etc. Stamp mill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Section of Quincy Mine unit operations diagram showing Allis Steam ...
بیشترThe Quincy Mine was one of the lucky companies that actually survived. They were able to pull in $100,000 in the first year, nowadays that's just over 3 million dollars. ... The quincy mill was a stamp mill, it cleaned the the copper and then stamped the pieces of copper. In 1859 the Quincy Mill was needing more and more materials. Since there were
بیشترThe Quincy Stamp Mill was was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. I'm not aware of any efforts to preserve it though. The hill above and on either side of the mill is overgrown but I saw signs of the former rail line connecting the mill to the mine. Other less easy to identify ruins were scattered in the surrounding brush.
بیشترThe copper ore mined by Quincy on average consisted of just 2% copper and 98% rock, meaning that it required processing to separate copper from waste rock. The ore first traveled to the stamp mill where it was crushed and sorted. The mineral then moved to the …
بیشترPhoto of the Quincy stamp mill circa 1880s. From Tyler's Souvenir of the Copper Country (1903). Photo ID: 233938 Uploaded by: Jennifer Nemitz Upload date: View Count: 251 Status: Public galleries Type: Photo - 1620×1362 (2.2 Mpix)
بیشترQuincy Stamp Mill ruins. Remote Workforce Keweenaw. 5k followers. Copper. Stamp. Country. Fall. Autumn. Rural Area. Fall Season. Stamps. Brass. More information.... More like this. Torch Lake ... The view of the Quincy Mine and Smelter in Hancock and Ripley, respectively, as seen from the Mangnuson Hotel in #Houghton #Keweenaw #upperpeninsula # ...
بیشترThe mine had ten shafts, the deepest of which extended to a depth of 1200 feet (366 m). In 1856, miners tunneled into a 527-ton mass of native copper, the second-largest such mass found in the Copper Country. Besides masses of copper recovered through hand-sorting, the mine ran a small stamp mill to recover finer-grained copper in ore that ran 3%.
بیشترPhoto Gallery Friday: Kayak Trip to the Quincy Dredge. One of the most recognizable remnants of Michigan's mining history in the Keweenaw is the Quincy Dredge Number Two, which is easily seen when driving on M-26 between Hancock and Hubbell. The dredge was constructed to reclaim stamp sand for more processing, which was quite an improvement ...
بیشترThis rock was then hauled up to the surface through shaft-rockhouses, like the No.2 structure which still stands at the Quincy Mine. Although the copper was no longer underground, it was still surrounded by rock, so it had to be shipped to another mine facility, the stamp mill. The stamp mill operated on the basic principle of a mortar and ...
بیشترIt produced close to 2,500HP. In 1984, it was designated a National Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark. Click here to visit the Quincy Mine and Hoist web site. Torch Lake stamp mill built in 1890 (above) and second Torch Lake mill built in 1900 (below). These replaced the older mill on Portage Lake, located just west of the bridge.
بیشترThe Quincy Stamp Mill is off Michigan highway 26, about half way between Dollar Bay and Hubble. There are spots to park on the side of the mill building on the North side of the road. Construction began on the stamp mill in 1888. These mill buildings are part of the Quincy Mining Company Stamp …
بیشتر(qmc) view of stamp mill on portage lake. c. 1875. 140. photocopied july 1978. (hchs) view of hillside between hancock and mine location, showing roof of stamp mill on portage lake. c. 1870. 141. photocopied july 1978, (hchs) detail of quincy stamp mill; portion of 1873 's-eye view of hancock, michigan published by a. j. cleveland. 142 ...
بیشترThe Quincy Mine Fatalities. The Quincy Mine was founded in 1846 by the merger of the Northwest Mining Company and the Portage Mining Company. Due to poor communication between government offices, these two speculative mining companies had purchased the same tracts of land during the mining rush of the early 1840's.
بیشترstamp mill to No. 4 shaft. Ths fire plant for the mine was finished early in the season, and proved to be of great value, for by its use the other mine buildings were saved at the time of the fork house fire. At the mine boiler house an additional railroad trestle for side track was built, and the coal yards, both at the mine …
بیشتر1887.The Quincy Stamp Mill at Hancock has been obliged to shut down for a month on account of broken engine shafts. [AR-1887] The Quincy Mine had their first stamp mill at Hancock, MI.
بیشترunderground, surface, stamp mill, reclamation, railroad, and smelting operations. Also includes records of several mining companies related to the Quincy Mining Company which operated in Houghton, Ontonagon, and Keweenaw Counties and on Isle Royale. Arranged in 8 series: 1. Corporate Records, 1848-1970. 2. Correspondence, 1872-1986. 3. Financial
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بیشترunderground, surface, stamp mill, reclamation, railroad, and smelting operations. Also includes records of several mining companies related to the Quincy Mining Company which operated in Houghton, Ontonagon, and Keweenaw Counties and on Isle Royale.
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