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- Michigan_Smelter abstract "The Michigan Smelter was a copper smelter located at Cole's Creek on the Keweenaw Waterway north-west of Houghton, Michigan near the old Atlantic mill. The smelter was created in 1903-4 as a joint effort between the Copper Range Company and Stanton group of mines. An Atlantic dam on the site was reused by the smelter as a water source. In 1905, the smelter broke a world record by casting 292,000 pounds of fine copper in seven hours with a single furnace and only ten men. The smelter operated through World War II and stopped all operations in 1948.The smelter was designed by Frank Klepetko and was the most modern plant in the district. The nearby hillside was used improve its efficiency of its operation. The smelter had a capacity of 90 million pounds annually and was the largest and most efficient on Lake Superior.Several mills sent material to the Michigan Smelter including the Champion, Trimountain and Baltic mills via the Copper Range Railroad. Product originated from the Atlantic, Baltic, Champion, Trimountain, Michigan, Mohawk, and Wolverine mines. They delivered the mineral in 40-ton bottom-dumping cars and the product from each mine was kept separate from the others.".
- Michigan_Smelter thumbnail Michigan-smelter-pano-c1900-1906.jpg?width=300.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageExternalLink the-portage-lake-smelter-tour-the-michigan-smelter-pt-2.
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- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageID "30940002".
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageLength "4832".
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageRevisionID "694603642".
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Mill.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Mine.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Baltic_mill.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Baltic_mine.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Houghton_County,_Michigan.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metallurgical_facilities_in_Michigan.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Champion_mine.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Copper_Range_Company.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Copper_Range_Railroad.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Copper_mining_in_Michigan.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Freda,_Michigan.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Houghton,_Michigan.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Keweenaw_Waterway.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Copper_Country_mills.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Copper_Country_mines.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Copper_Country_smelters.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Michigan_mine.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Mohawk_Mining_Company.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Reverberatory_furnace.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Slag.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Smelting.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Trimountain_mill.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Trimountain_mine.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Water-tube_boiler.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink Wolverine_mine.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLink File:Michigan-smelter-pano-c1900-1906.jpg.
- Michigan_Smelter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Michigan Smelter".
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- Michigan_Smelter subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Houghton_County,_Michigan.
- Michigan_Smelter subject Category:Metallurgical_facilities_in_Michigan.
- Michigan_Smelter hypernym Smelter.
- Michigan_Smelter point "47.1261 -88.6236".
- Michigan_Smelter type Company.
- Michigan_Smelter type Facility.
- Michigan_Smelter type SpatialThing.
- Michigan_Smelter comment "The Michigan Smelter was a copper smelter located at Cole's Creek on the Keweenaw Waterway north-west of Houghton, Michigan near the old Atlantic mill. The smelter was created in 1903-4 as a joint effort between the Copper Range Company and Stanton group of mines. An Atlantic dam on the site was reused by the smelter as a water source. In 1905, the smelter broke a world record by casting 292,000 pounds of fine copper in seven hours with a single furnace and only ten men.".
- Michigan_Smelter label "Michigan Smelter".
- Michigan_Smelter sameAs Q6837678.
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- Michigan_Smelter sameAs Q6837678.
- Michigan_Smelter lat "47.1261".
- Michigan_Smelter long "-88.6236".
- Michigan_Smelter wasDerivedFrom Michigan_Smelter?oldid=694603642.
- Michigan_Smelter depiction Michigan-smelter-pano-c1900-1906.jpg.
- Michigan_Smelter isPrimaryTopicOf Michigan_Smelter.