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  2. Michigan Basin - Wikipedia

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    Halite (rock salt) occurs in beds of the Salina Formation and the Detroit River Group . The Detroit salt mine has mined rock salt from beneath the Detroit metropolitan area since 1906. [ 2 ] Brine recovered from wells in the Michigan basin has been used as a commercial source of potassium salts, bromine , iodine , calcium chloride , and ...

  3. Salt of the Earth (1954 film) - Wikipedia

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    Salt of the Earth is a 1954 American film drama written by Michael Wilson, directed by Herbert J. Biberman, and produced by Paul Jarrico.Because all three men were blacklisted by the Hollywood establishment due to their alleged involvement in communist politics, [1] Salt of the Earth was one of the first fully independent films made outside of the Hollywood studio system.

  4. Michigan Limestone and Chemical Company - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Limestone and Chemical Company operated the world's largest limestone quarry (Michigan Limestone; a/k/a the "Calcite Quarry"; "Calcite Plant and Mill"; and "Carmeuse Lime and Stone"), which is located near Rogers City in Presque Isle County, Michigan. It was formed and organized in 1910; however, production did not begin until 1912.

  5. Clinton Jencks - Wikipedia

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    Clinton Jencks (March 1, 1918 – December 15, 2005) was an American lifelong activist in labor and social justice causes, most famous for union organizing among New Mexico's miners, acting in the 1954 film Salt of the Earth (where he portrayed "Frank Barnes", a character based on himself), and enduring years of government prosecution (and persecution) for allegedly falsifying a Taft-Hartley ...

  6. Detroit salt mine - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit salt mine is a salt mine located 1,100 ft (340 m) below Detroit, Michigan. [1] The mine opened in 1910 and covers 1,500 acres (610 ha) underground. [ 2 ] In the beginning, the leather and food industries were the primary customers.

  7. It's rare to feel an earthquake in Michigan, but state does ...

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    In Michigan, most fault lines that were potentially visible long ago are now buried deep under sedimentary deposits, so we often don't know they exist until an earthquake happens along them.For ...

  8. Where's Walz? From under the radar to the VP debate spotlight

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    At the annual Minnesota-Michigan college football game in Ann Arbor on Saturday, one fan wandered over to the blue "Harris-Walz" tents where Democratic vice-presidential nominee and Minnesota Gov ...

  9. Salt of the earth - Wikipedia

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    Salt of the earth is a phrase used by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount, part of a discourse on salt and light. Salt of the earth may also refer to: Film.