Ontonagon County Michigan - Brief History

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  • čas přidán 5. 02. 2024
  • Explore the rich tapestry of Ontonagon County, MI, as we delve into its fascinating history in this captivating CZcams video. From its indigenous roots and early settlers to its pivotal role in the mining boom of the 19th century, join us on a journey through time.
    Make sure to plan your visit to the Porcupine Mountains and Ontonagon area to explore some of these historic sites. You could walk the grounds where Native Americans once hunted. Spend time learning about the mining era at the Old Victoria Restoration. Check out one of our museums in Ontonagon County to learn more about our exciting past!
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Komentáře • 31

  • @doberman1ism
    @doberman1ism Před 5 měsíci +12

    I lived in Houghton-Hancock. Beautiful country. In 1972 I was the first woman bartender at the Douglas House Saloon in downtown Houghton. So many wonderful memories. I cherished the beautiful winters. Thank you for this interesting video. This is the first time I've ever seen pictures of American Indians in the UP.

  • @user-eb6cb9xs9c
    @user-eb6cb9xs9c Před 4 měsíci +5

    I was in a bar called Stubb's museum Bar in Ontonagon about 30 some yrs. Ago .
    It was noon , and 5 people were in this Bar . An older gentlemen had us laughing hysterical ....
    As he joked about Delivering The Mail with an Airplane .
    How could I forget that place !!

  • @gannicusfinch7068
    @gannicusfinch7068 Před 27 dny

    My great-grandparents on my mother's side came over from Finland in the early 1900s and settled in Green. My great grandfather worked in both the woods and the White Pine Copper mine. I was born in Ontonagon but moved away when I was quite young.

  • @ajpetix
    @ajpetix Před 5 měsíci +8

    I'm currently reading through Larry Lankton's books about the Lake Superior copper mining boom of the 1800s and this video does a great job summarizing the basics of how mining came to be in the area. The Keeweenau is, of course, the more famous mining area but we definitely can't forget about the mines around the Porkies like Nonesuch, Adventure, and White Pine!
    As a tourist the guided tours at Adventure Mine and the quaint community of downtown Ontonagon are absolutely worth leaving the nearby state park to visit.

    • @mmal7982
      @mmal7982 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Took my kids to Adventure Mine is 2022 and loved it. We are up there every year. Burgers at Roxey's!

    • @jimandwendy
      @jimandwendy Před 5 měsíci

      The ancient miner were the Phoenicians. They supplied the copper for the bronze age.

  • @MikeHoho-cz5pu
    @MikeHoho-cz5pu Před 3 dny

    I want to live there. I am old and seen a lot. But I need to back to my father land. Both my parents were born in the West u.p. had many trips up there. Love this video. Say ya to up at. Old bumper sticker. 😊

  • @Dano12345100
    @Dano12345100 Před 4 měsíci +3

    My family is from Ironwood and I would love to spend my summers there after I retire. It truly is one of the most beautiful parts of the country.

  • @tomchaput1206
    @tomchaput1206 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Great job, Dean!

  • @georgepretnick4460
    @georgepretnick4460 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I fished in the Ontonagon River just upstream from town. This was 1981, I believe. The river was pink. I caught a respectable smallmouth bass on a Hot-n-Tot. The bass was pink too.

  • @riverraisin1
    @riverraisin1 Před 2 měsíci

    Love listening to the locals pronounce Ontonagon. It has a cadence and rhythm to it that outsiders just can't duplicate. (including me)

  • @onehot57
    @onehot57 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Most definitely a beautiful part of the US.

    • @guynorth3277
      @guynorth3277 Před 3 měsíci

      Good Day Eh, lived off the grid up there almost ten years straight !

  • @swhip897
    @swhip897 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Nice job

  • @mikeashely8198
    @mikeashely8198 Před měsícem +1

    When I lived in michigan especially Flint as a kid rolled all over the u.P of michigan with my Parents I was highly interested in The porcupine mountains, after I got all the military.II started going up there and hiking all over it.That was from Nineteen seventy Six all the way to nineteen eighty 2, the only trail in the porcupines. I never hiked with the lake superior shoreline. Got a lot of nice pictures. Plus I killed a lot of mosquitoes in black flies

  • @agaba5500
    @agaba5500 Před 3 měsíci +1

    the kayaking in michigan is just way too good

  • @LadyYoop
    @LadyYoop Před 3 měsíci +1

    Well done!

  • @user-qs7gx7rp7m
    @user-qs7gx7rp7m Před 3 měsíci

    Did a deep dive into one branch of the family. Arrived Boston area 1638 with a set of other families. By 1759 they together with other 'ship' famlies, settled into logging, arrived in Southern NB, Canada. That's when a 'pattern' developed. 1st 'gen' settled on forest land beside a river. Once cleared the old folks stayed with eldest son and became farmers. The rest packed up and moved to a new area with horses, oxen, waggons, sleds, tools and basics for a sawmill. Moved from S NB to the Miramace and began again, repeating a move to Restigouche area after the great fire. In the 1886 a branch picked up and went to Wisconsin/Michigan eventually moving on after another generation divide to Seattle & Vancover areas. Discovered 'Logging' was very high-tech in it's day and resulted in lots of genes left behind in the USA & Canada.

  • @maximusmeridius6610
    @maximusmeridius6610 Před 2 měsíci

    Copper was mined by the Phoenicians and taken back to the the mid-east/levant/ Mediterranean sea area. The u.p. was where all the copper that was used in the copper and bronze ages was taken from. They've traced it back. Its the same copper.

  • @Supercharged111
    @Supercharged111 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Dude forgot the air quotes when he said "mountains".

  • @drewpackman2929
    @drewpackman2929 Před dnem

    A treasured area. Not a lot of people know of it and that's OK.

  • @00leaveralone
    @00leaveralone Před 4 měsíci +1

    King Solomon’s Michigan Copper Mine….

    • @guynorth3277
      @guynorth3277 Před 3 měsíci

      "King solomons" - freaking nonsense!!

    • @00leaveralone
      @00leaveralone Před 3 měsíci

      @@guynorth3277 How so?

    • @guynorth3277
      @guynorth3277 Před 3 měsíci

      @@00leaveralone ; King Solomon’s legendary copper was mined at Timna in the Negev, and the gold comes from the ancient mining belt in the Hejaz.

    • @00leaveralone
      @00leaveralone Před 3 měsíci

      @@guynorth3277 ok. Sounds like you are pretty sure about it based on the available information you’ve researched. I wasn’t making any absolute statement in my own mind; I enjoy initiating ideas for the sake of conversation; just throwing out an idea. I’ll look into your research and thank you. On my end, I consider that Solomon was King/Caesar/Czar/Kaiser/Pharaoh of the earth for a time. It’s likely that he was at least aware of such a large concentration of copper there. Upper Peninsula was navigable in his day. He is famous worldwide for many reasons but one for the buildout of his kingdom and another for his trade with King of Tyre; their combined fleet of Navy traversed the earth. Have a good weekend.

  • @MUCKFOOT⁶⁶⁶
    @MUCKFOOT⁶⁶⁶ Před 2 měsíci +1

    why would anyone want to live in Ohio???? WTF

  • @richardjohnson7563
    @richardjohnson7563 Před 2 měsíci

    Music is for singing, if you are speaking it can distract from what is being said.

  • @daleolson3506
    @daleolson3506 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Skip the too loud music👎👎👎👎👎👎💩💩😬