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  • Quincy Mill #1, Turbine House, Dredge #2 — Mi Roadtrip

    2023.6.23  Quincy Dredge #2 was named a Michigan State Historic Site in 1978, and the Quincy Mining Company Stamp Mills Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007, where all three of the remaining structures reside.

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  • Keweenaw Stories: Quincy Mine Site Overview - NPS

    The 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 smelter where copper was melted and cast into ingots.

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  • Quincy Dredge Stamp Mill - ArcGIS StoryMaps

    The original Quincy Stamp Mill was built is 1860 off of the Portage Lake near Hancock, however due to complications the Quincy Mining Company moved and built a new stamp mill in 1888. For context a stamp mill when it comes to mining is a building used to separate ore from the rocks they are often in.

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  • 昆西矿业公司邮票米尔斯历史街区

    昆西矿业公司邮票磨坊历史区 (Quincy Mining Company Stamp Mills Historic District)是一座历史悠久的邮票磨坊(用于破碎含铜岩石,将铜矿石与周围岩石分离),位于奥西奥拉镇梅森以东的火炬湖 (Torch Lake)附近的M-26公路上。

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  • QUINCY SMELTER: FROM STAMP SANDS TO NATIONAL

    2024.5.13  Quincy Smelter: From Stamp Sands to National Historic Park. THE QUINCY SMELTER SUPERFUND SITE IN HOUGHTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN. epa.gov. Introduction. Built in 1898, the Quincy Smelting Works is part of the Quincy Mining Company National Historic Landmark and the only copper smelter still standing in

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  • Quincy Mill - keweenawguide

    2018.6.29  Located right across the road from the dredge are the remains of Quincy Stamp Mill No. 1. This was used by the Quincy Mining Company for the liberation of native copper from ore that came out of their nearby mines. From what I can gather the structures that are still standing were built around 1920 while older parts of the complex were

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  • The Quincy Smelter: From Ore to Ingot - Keweenaw National

    After being loaded into rail cars, the crushed rock was sent to a stamp mill, where giant stamps pulverized it, helping separate the copper from the remaining waste rock. ... As a result, the smelter is a key component of the Quincy Mining company National Historical Landmark District. Despite years of neglect, much of the Quincy Smelter ...

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  • Quincy Mining Company Stamp Mills Historic District Explained

    2007.7.18  The Quincy Mining Company Stamp Mills Historic District is a historic stamp mill (used to crush copper-bearing rock, separating the copper ore from surrounding rock) located on M-26 near Torch Lake, just east of Mason in Osceola Township. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. Original stamp mill (1860–1888)

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  • michiganrailroads - Ripley, MI - Quincy Stamp Mill

    2024.5.14  The original Quincy stamp mill was located in Ripley, downhill from the Quincy mine location. Rock was moved to the mill by way of a tram railroad. From: 1848. Owned by: Quincy Mining Company. Produced: Refined Copper Ore. Method: Stamp mill. Railroad connection: Quincy Mine tram railroad down hill.

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  • Houghton Michigan: Best Things To Do in Upper Peninsula,Quincy Mine...

    2019.6.28  The 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.

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  • Quincy Mill - keweenawguide

    2018.6.29  Located right across the road from the dredge are the remains of Quincy Stamp Mill No. 1. This was used by the Quincy Mining Company for the liberation of native copper from ore that came out of their nearby mines. From what I can gather the structures that are still standing were built around 1920 while older parts of the complex were

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  • Stamp mill - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader

    2024.1.10  Section of Quincy Mine unit operations diagram showing Allis Steam Stamp Mill. A stamp mill (or stamp battery or stamping mill) is a type of mill machine that crushes material by pounding rather than grinding, either for further processing or for extraction of metallic ores. Breaking material down is a type of unit operation.

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  • Quincy Mine Hancock MI - Facebook

    Quincy Mine, Hancock, Michigan. 2,708 likes 66 talking about this 150 were here. A premier destination that takes you back in time to Michigan's copper mining era. Plan your visit today! Quincy Mine, Hancock, Michigan. 2,696 likes 5 talking about this 150 were here. A premier destination that tells the amazing story of Michigan's...

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  • List: List of Stamp Mills and Smelters - in the Copper Range

    2024.5.8  A. Schwartz Concentrating Mill (1907) Lake Superior Iron Works. Lake Superior Smelting Company (closed in 1907 except for pumps) Lake Superior Smelting Co. 4 miles E of Hancock. Houghton Gas Coke Company, Ripley. Tamarack Osceola Mining Co. Coal Dock. Quincy Mining Co. Stamp Mills - 7 miles NE of Hancock.

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  • Encyclopedia Of Forlorn Places Quincy Stamp Mill

    2021.4.25  The Quincy Stamp Mill Interior. There is a small strip of about a dozen wood frame cottages about a half mile Southeast of the mill on highway 26. I believe that these are the remnants of Mason, the town

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  • Quincy Mining Company Stamp Mill #1 in Calumet, MI 49913

    Quincy Mining Company Stamp Mill #1 located at Quincy Mining Company Stamp Mill #1, M-26 M-26, Calumet, MI 49913 - reviews, ratings, hours, phone number, directions, and more.

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  • Quincy Unit Cultural Landscapes (U.S. National

    2023.3.20  The mine was located on a bluff overlooking the Portage Waterway, while its stamp mills and smelter would, in time, be built along the shoreline below. The landscape contains seven Quincy mine shafts,

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  • quincy mine stamp mill - restaurant-la-cantine

    2021.10.18  "Quincy Mining Company: Stamp Mills and Milling Technologies, c. 1860-1931. The 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. ...

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  • Category:Quincy Mining Company Stamp Mills Historic

    2023.8.10  Quincy Mining Company Stamp Mills Historic District. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. This is a category about a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 07000750. Quincy Mining Company Stamp Mills Historic District.

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  • Keweenaw Stories: Quincy Mine Site Overview - NPS

    The 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 smelter where copper was melted and cast into ingots.

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  • Keweenaw Peninsula - Mining History Association

    2023.8.5  An inclined tramway connected the mine to the Quincy Stamp Mill located at the base of the hill. The concentrated copper was supplied to the Quincy Smelter built in 1898 and located a short distance away along the Portage Canal. While nothing remains of the original stamp mill, the extensive buildings of the smelter have been stabilized and

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  • Quincy Dredge Number Two Upper Peninsula Wiki Fandom

    2024.5.9  The Quincy Dredge Number Two (previously known as the Calumet and Hecla Dredge Number One) is a dredge currently sunk in shallow water in Torch Lake, across M-26 from the Quincy Mining Company Stamp Mills Historic District and just east of Masonin Osceola Township. [2] It was constructed to reclaim stamping sand from the

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  • QUINCY SMELTER: FROM STAMP SANDS TO NATIONAL

    2024.5.13  Copper mining and processing activities in the area from the . 1890s 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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  • Quincy Stamp Mill Ruins - Lost In Michigan

    2022.7.13  It is the remains of the Quincy Stamping Mill No. 1. Built in 1890 it was used to pulverize ore to extract the copper from it. The mills production peaked during World War I. After the war the demand for copper diminished and the mine’s production slowed. The mine closed in the 30s when the Great Depression hit.

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  • Quincy Mining Company Stamp Mills Historic

    Drawing of Quincy Stamp Mills site The Quincy Mining Company Stamp Mills Historic District is a historic stamp mill (used to crush copper-bearing rock, separating the copper ore from surrounding rock) located on M-26

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  • Henan Mining Machinery and Equipment Manufacturer - Quincy Mine Stamp Mill

    Stamp mill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Section of Quincy Mine unit operations diagram showing Allis Steam Stamp Mill. A stamp mill ... 10 Jun 2013 working the ore at the mine site, a stamp mill was erected on the banks of the San ... of the Quincy Mining Company of Hancock, company's underground ...

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  • Quincy Stamp Mill,... - Hillbilly Highway Lost History

    Quincy Stamp Mill, Michigan. Construction began on the Quincy Stamp Mill in 1888, to receive ore from the Quincy Mine above Hancock. The first building constructed was a boarding house followed by a cistern, and by 1890 6 more frame buildings had been added as well as a railway connecting the mill and mine.

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  • Quincy Mining Company Collection MS-001 - Michigan

    2021.6.28  Quincy Mining Company Collection MS-001 This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on February 02, 2018. English Describing Archives: A Content Standard ... stamp mill, reclamation, railroad, and smelting operations. Also includes records of several mining companies related to the Quincy Mining Company which operated in

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  • Flashback Friday: The Sands of Mine - Michigan Tech Archives Blog

    2019.3.29  Flashback Friday: The Sands of Mine. The Copper Country has its icons: Lake Superior, the Quincy No. 2 shaft-rockhouse, the Portage Lake Lift Bridge, to name a few. Those with a passion for industrial heritage or a penchant for exploring might also point to a landmark on Torch Lake. On the shoreline of the mill town of Mason along M-26, a ...

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  • Inside the Abandoned Quincy Stamping Mill, Keweenaw

    2023.7.5  The Quincy Mining Company Stamp Mill was used to crush rocks in order to separate the copper. It is located on M-26 in the Keweenaw Peninsula near Torch Lake in Osceola Township, Houghton County. The first Quincy Stamp Mill was built in 1860 closer to the Quincy Mine; but with the dumpings of sand into Portage Lake, it threatened the

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  • Keweenaw Peninsula - Mining History Association

    1997.6.8  Several other mills were located along Torch Lake including the last mill of the Quincy Mining Company. The town of Lake Linden was the location of the Calumet Stamp Mill (1891-1944) and the Hecla Stamp Mill (1891-1921).The prominent foundations shown above are the footprints of the original mills.

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  • Quincy Mining Company Stamp Mills Historic District Explained

    The Quincy Mining Company Stamp Mills Historic District is a historic stamp mill (used to crush copper-bearing rock, separating the copper ore from surrounding rock) located on M-26 near Torch Lake, just east of Mason in Osceola Township. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. Original stamp mill (1860–1888)

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