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Geologists.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Burton H. Boyum papers

 Collection — Box 23-01-05
Identifier: MSS-123
Content Description

This collection documents Boyum's business and travel activities. Records include correspondence, publications, travel memorabilia and documents, financial material, photographs, calendars, and newsclippings.

Dates: 1922 - 1999

Lucius Lee Hubbard papers

 Collection
Identifier: CRHS-001
Scope and Contents

The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence written by Lucius Lee Hubbard to his wife Fannie Hubbard from 1891 to 1901. There are also three business letters to and from Hubbard's colleagues discussing the geology of potential mining sites.

Dates: 1891 - 1911

Bernard C. Peters papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-308
Scope and Contents

This collection, MSS-308: Bernard C. Peters papers, is arranged by subject. The series identified as Research Notes are in numerical order based on the microfilm the notes were taken from.

I. Publications II. Research Notes -- Microfilm III. Research Notes -- Douglass Houghton's 1840 Field Journal IV. Manuscripts V. Photographs VI. Correspondence VII. Maps

Dates: 1722 - 1904

Tsu Ming Han Interview Transcript

 Digital Record
Identifier: https://archives.nmu.edu/CUPS%20Transcripts/Han_Tsu_Ming.pdf

ABOUT THIS COLLECTION GUIDE

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.


These finding aids will give you an overview of the contents and context of each collection. Finding aids only exist for collections that each organization has shared with UPLINK or (in the case of the NMU Archives) for processed collections. For a more comprehensive list of collections that might help with your research, please contact the relevant heritage organization(s) directly.


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