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A fire destroyed most of Lake Linden in 1887. Lake Linden hosted minor league baseball from 1904 to 1906. The Lake Linden Lakers played as members of the Class C level Northern-Copper Country League and Copper Country Soo League. [5] Lake Linden was the site of a large plant to process the copper ore of the Calumet and Hecla Mining Company ...
Journey to the Center of the Earth (French: Voyage au centre de la Terre), also translated with the variant titles A Journey to the Centre of the Earth and A Journey into the Interior of the Earth, is a classic science fiction novel by Jules Verne. It was first published in French in 1864, then reissued in 1867 in a revised and expanded edition.
Gregoryville is a small hamlet located on Torch Lake in Schoolcraft Township, near Lake Linden, in Houghton County, Michigan. [1] The hamlet was more of a company town that arose out of the Joseph Gregoire lumber interests. Mr. Gregoire only hired French-Canadians to work for him, hence his title, "Father of the French Canadians." [2]
Lake Linden is a French Canadian community on the north end of Torch Lake.The district includes 69 contributing and 14 non-contributing buildings. [2]Three of the contributing properties - the Joseph Bosch Building, the First Congregational Church and the Lake Linden Village Hall and Fire Station - were previously individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), while ...
Henwood, an unincorporated community, mostly rural community west-northwest of Lake Linden on M-26 containing a pet cemetery [5] Incline , an unincorporated community north of Lake Linden [ 5 ] Larnouche is a rural unincorporated community in the township, northeast of Lake Linden A prospect of part of Larnouche
The William Henry and Lucinda McCaslin Farm House is a single-family home located at 15237 McCaslin Lake Road in Linden, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [ 1 ]
The Lake Linden Village Hall and Fire Station is a public building, located at 401 Calumet Avenue in the Lake Linden Historic District in Lake Linden, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981 [ 1 ] and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1994.
The lake is about five miles (8.0 km) east-northeast of Houghton and is approximately six miles (9.7 km) long and 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (2.4 km) wide at . The lake has a total surface area of 2,659 acres (11 km 2), and a maximum depth of 120 feet (37 m