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Calumet (/ ˌ k æ l j uː ˈ m ɛ t / ⓘ KAL-yoo-MET or locally / ˌ k æ lj ə ˈ m ɛ t / KAL-yə-MET) is a village in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan.The village is located within Calumet Township, Houghton County, and had a population of 621 at the 2020 census.
The village of Calumet, then known as "Red Jacket," [4] was originally settled in 1864, and was incorporated in 1867. Calumet was an offshoot of the Calumet and Hecla Mining Company, which mined a rich vein of copper running just south of Calumet. From 1868 through 1886, it was the leading copper producer in the United States, and from 1869 ...
501 163rd St, Calumet City: St. Andrew the Apostle 768 Lincoln Ave, Calumet City St. Victor 553 Hirsch Ave, Calumet City Founded in 1925, closed in 2020 [79] St. Agnes 1501 Chicago Rd, Chicago Heights: St. Kieran 724 W 195th St, Chicago Heights St. Paul 206 E 25th St, Chicago Heights Founded in 1897, closed in 2022 [80] St. Emeric
Alexander Agassiz, president of Calumet & Hecla until 1910 Calumet and Hecla Mine shaft No. 2, c. 1906. The district is roughly bounded by the Osceola Township line in the south; Osceola, Sixth, and Seventh Streets on the west; Pine, Elm, and Church Streets to the north; and the rear line of the lots east of Calumet Street on the east.
The Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (FELC) was organized at Calumet, Michigan in 1890. [2] FELC was defined more by its Finnish ethnic origin than by any specific theological strain. In 1896, the church established Suomi College and Theological Seminary (now called Finlandia University) in Hancock, Michigan. At the time of its ...
In 1898, a group of Finnish Lutherans, eight laymen and a pastor, organized the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran National Church of America in Rock Springs, Wyoming. [1] [2] Although its founding had occurred in Wyoming, many of the congregations were located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, especially around Calumet, as well as the Iron Range of northeastern Minnesota.
First church built 1869–1870; current church built 1927–1928 [5] St. Joseph 1889 Prairie Ave, Ishpeming [6] St. Pius X North Lake: Former parish formed in the 1950s and closed in 1995 [7] St. Therese Mission E5420 Woodland Ave, AuTrain [8] St. Christopher 2372 Badger St, Marquette [9] St. Louis the King 264 Silver Creek Rd, Marquette [10 ...
The Keweenaw Heritage Center is located in the old Ste. Anne's church at 25880 Red Jacket Road in Calumet, Michigan, within the park's Calumet Unit. [4] Ste. Anne's was built in 1900 as a French Canadian Roman Catholic church and deconscrated in 1966. [26]