Marquette Branch Prison (Marquette, Mich.)
Dates
- Existence: 1889
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Myron Basal Interview Transcript
Northern State Normal School photographs
This collection contains several images of students in groups outdoors at Northern State Normal School (now Northern Michigan University) in Marquette, Michigan. The students are engaged in various activities. Of particular note are images of Kaye Hall, the original Longyear Dormitory, and the Marquette Branch state prison. The photographs date from 1905 to 1910.
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- Type
- Digital Record 1
- Collection 1
- Subject
- Agriculture. 1
- Beaver Grove (Mich.) 1
- College students. 1
- Korean War, 1950-1953 1
- Munising (Mich.) 1
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This collection guide includes collections from member organizations of UPLINK (the Upper Peninsula Digital Network) as well as the Central Upper Peninsula and Northern Michigan University Archives. UPLINK collections document the history of the Upper Peninsula broadly, while the Central UP & NMU Archives focuses on such topics as Northern Michigan University history, the local iron mining industry, and the politics, economics, religion, environment, and culture of the Central Upper Peninsula region.
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