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Hancock
John S Haeussler
Hancock
John S Haeussler
Publisher Marketing: Hancock is a 19th-century mining boomtown in the heart of Michigan's Copper Country. Situated on the northern shore of Portage Lake, it grew into a regional center of shipping and commerce. Hancock's early residents were predominantly emigrants from Prussia, Ireland, and England (largely Cornwall) who came to work in area mines. Germans and French Canadians were also part of the diverse ethnic mix, and they were later joined by Finns, Scandinavians, and Italians. The harsh winter climate and geographic isolation, with limited means of transportation for roughly half the year, required a hardy citizenry. The pioneer inhabitants were resolute achievers, forging a community that with each generation grew less dependent on mining and its ancillary industries. Hancock became the Copper Country's first city in 1903 and remains Michigan's northernmost city to this day. It is also home to the only private university in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Contributor Bio: Haeussler, John S John S. Haeussler is a lifetime member of the Houghton County Historical Society and has served on several local boards, including the Hancock City Council. This collection of predominantly pre-1940 images is drawn from more than 20 public archives and private collections. Images of America: Hancock is his second book devoted to Hancock history.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | September 8, 2014 |
ISBN13 | 9781467112352 |
Publishers | Arcadia Publishing (SC) |
Genre | Aspects (Academic) > Historical |
Pages | 128 |
Dimensions | 167 × 236 × 9 mm · 312 g |
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