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Ravaged by storms and ice, the Coast Guard sought to remove MESQUITE’s remains the following year. USCGC MESQUITE ran aground in late 1989 off the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula. Register for this online program here, it is $5 to join. Thank you for supporting the MRHC. The live program is over but you may purchase a link to a recording of the presentation here for $5. During his presentation, Koski will review the life span of the Empire Mine in the context of mining history on the Marquette Range, focusing on several important events that shaped the iron range. The mine employed tens of thousands of miners during its life few families were not touched by someone who worked at the mine.
Throughout its life the Empire Mine symbolized the industriousness and determination of the people of northern Michigan. Wresting iron ore from the surrounding hills became tradition for generations of families like the author’s. Currently he serves as Chairperson of the Advisory Board at the Michigan Iron Industry Museum appointed by Governor Whitmer in the seat representing Michigan’s Mineral Industry.
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Recently retired from Cleveland-Cliffs after a 44-year career primarily at the Empire Mine, Koski has authored numerous professional papers and published articles, including a previous book. The book tells the story of life on the iron range through written voices, images and detailed events from 1844 to 2016, the idling of the Empire Mine. Mining engineer and local author, Allan Koski, will present an online slide show of his recent book release: Empire Mine and the Cascade Range. In person book-signing will follow at the MRHC on Saturday, February 13, 11-1:00. February 2021 Programs and EventsĪll events take place at the History Center unless otherwise noted. Įmpire Mine and the Cascade Range: A Book Release Presentation with Allan Koski This fundraiser is supported in part by the Rotary Club of Marquette. This is a fundraiser for the Marquette Regional History Center. Premieres on January 21, 2021. See how ice skating was a pastime for everyone and of course there will be plenty about hockey.
Mesnard, Kirlin Hill and watch movies from Cliff’s Ridge. This year, your purchase gets you a copy to keep. Jack and Jim will share reminiscences from local winter sport enthusiasts. Traditionally, we gather at Kaufman Auditorium every January for this important fundraiser for the History Center.
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Skiing Skating and Slapshots: A Winter Sports SlideshowĮnjoy the show with Jack Deo and Jim Koski from your home this year! Purchase a digital download here on our website starting January 21, or a DVD from the gift store.
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The program registration is full those registered will be given the new date, we are contacting participants. Due to warm temps and low snow this event has been postponed. This program supports the History Center and is part of our Great Outdoors Series, with support from the Michigan Humanities Council. Register ahead at the History Center or phone. All snowshoe ability levels welcome for this casual outing meant to celebrate recreation in the snow. Please adhere to social distancing and wear a mask when gathering. We will hike in waves of eight people to limit group size, each with a group leader. Jacquie Medina, professor of Outdoor Recreation Leadership and Management, at Presque Isle Park. We feature this recreation in our current special exhibit, The Great Outdoors: The History of Recreation in Marquette County. Snowshoeing is an ancient form of recreation, first used by necessity and enduring today in our northern climates as sport.