Report on the Geology and Topography of a Portion of the Lake Superior Land District in the State of Michigan: Copper landsHouse of Reps, 1850 |
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... sand . Our savages tried to pursuade me that it was a divinity who had disappeared ; but for what cause they were unwilling to tell . " * He passed the bay called by Father Mesnard St. Theresa , where he met " two Christian women ...
... sand . Our savages tried to pursuade me that it was a divinity who had disappeared ; but for what cause they were unwilling to tell . " * He passed the bay called by Father Mesnard St. Theresa , where he met " two Christian women ...
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... sand . " * This event happened May 18 , 1675 . Alloüez died soon after in the midst of his labors among the Miamies . The Jesuits made a map of this region as early as 1669 , which was published in 1672. We suspect that it is the work ...
... sand . " * This event happened May 18 , 1675 . Alloüez died soon after in the midst of his labors among the Miamies . The Jesuits made a map of this region as early as 1669 , which was published in 1672. We suspect that it is the work ...
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... sand , which may be gathered with spoons , although there are pieces as large as acorns . This large island is surrounded by several smaller ones , some of which are said to consist entirely of copper . One , especially , near the ...
... sand , which may be gathered with spoons , although there are pieces as large as acorns . This large island is surrounded by several smaller ones , some of which are said to consist entirely of copper . One , especially , near the ...
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... sand - banks . The water shoals gradually in approaching the coast . Green Bay in other countries would be regarded as a lake of great magnitude - its length being one hundred miles , its average breadth twenty . Great and Little ...
... sand - banks . The water shoals gradually in approaching the coast . Green Bay in other countries would be regarded as a lake of great magnitude - its length being one hundred miles , its average breadth twenty . Great and Little ...
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... sand - bar , on which there is ordinarily from five to six feet of water . During the spring - flood this bar is often washed away , but it is reformed by the northerly winds , which drive in a heavy sea . The extension of piers from ...
... sand - bar , on which there is ordinarily from five to six feet of water . During the spring - flood this bar is often washed away , but it is reformed by the northerly winds , which drive in a heavy sea . The extension of piers from ...
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Página 9 - The groves were God's first temples. Ere man learned To hew the shaft, and lay the architrave, And spread the roof above them — ere he framed The lofty vault, to gather and roll back The sound of anthems ; in the darkling wood, Amid the cool and silence, he knelt down, And offered to the Mightiest solemn thanks And supplication.
Página 149 - The rubbish taken from the mine is piled up in mounds, which can readily be distinguished from the former contour of the ground.
Página 209 - Fault, in the language of miners, is the sudden interruption of the continuity of strata in the same plane, accompanied by a crack or fissure varying in width from a mere line to several feet, which is generally filled with broken stone, clay, &c.
Página 7 - I have seen several such pieces in the hands of savages; and since they are very superstitious, they esteem them as divinities, or as presents given to them to promote their happiness by the gods who dwell beneath the water. For this reason they preserve these pieces of copper wrapped with their most precious articles.
Página 54 - The temperature of the water of Lake Superior, during the summer, a fathom or two below the surface, is but a few degrees above the freezing point. In the western portion the water is much colder than in the eastern — the surface flow becoming warmer as it advances toward the outlet.
Página 149 - He saw numerous evidences to convince him that this was an artificial excavation, and at a subsequent day, with the assistance of two or three men, proceeded to explore it. In clearing out the rubbish they found numerous stone hammers, showing plainly that they were the mining implements of a rude race. At the bottom of the excavation they found a vein with ragged projections of copper, which the ancient miners had not detached.
Página 119 - It is on the rivers, and the boatman may repose on his oars ; it is in highways, and begins to exert itself along the courses of land conveyance ; it is at the bottom of mines, -a thousand feet below the earth's surface ; it is in the mill, and in the workshops of the trades. It rows, it pumps, it excavates, it carries, it draws, it lifts, it hammers, it spins, it weaves, it prints.
Página 149 - The earth was so packed around the copper as to give it a firm support. The ancient miners had evidently raised it about five feet and then abandoned the work as too laborous. They had taken off every projecting point which was accessible, so that the exposed surface was smooth.
Página 120 - ... fortunate circumstance, not only to the company, but to the whole mining interest on Lake Superior. It gave encouragement to those engaged in these pursuits, and induced them to persevere. It also demonstrated the true source from which the loose masses occasionally found on the lake shore had been derived. It demolished the fanciful theory advanced by at least one geologist as to the transport of the...
Página 149 - When he had penetrated to the depth of eighteen feet, he came to a mass of native copper ten feet long, three feet wide, and nearly two feet thick, and weighing over six tons. On digging around it the mass was found to rest on billets of oak, supported by sleepers of the same material. This wood...