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Gogebic Taconite is an iron-ore mining company in development stage, based in Florida, [1] with a presence in Hurley, Wisconsin. [2] [3] The company, owned by the larger mining organizations, Cline Resource and Development Group, is at the center of a dispute among politicians, community groups, environmental organizations, Native American tribal councils and various stakeholders because of a ...
Gogebic Range. The Gogebic Range is an elongated area of iron ore deposits located within a range of hills in northern Michigan and Wisconsin just south of Lake Superior. It extends from Lake Namakagon in Wisconsin eastward to Lake Gogebic in Michigan, or almost 80 miles. Though long, it is only about a half mile wide and forms a crescent ...
Hurley is located at 46°27′1″N 90°11′23″W (46.450361, -90.189802). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 3.58 square miles (9.27 km 2), of which 3.42 square miles (8.86 km 2) is land and 0.16 square miles (0.41 km 2) is water. [12] It is across the state border and the Montreal River from Ironwood ...
The Old Iron County Courthouse, now the Iron County Historical Museum, at 303 Iron St. in Hurley in Iron County, Wisconsin, was built in 1892–1893. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.
Iron County is a county located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 6,137, [1] making it the third-least populous county in Wisconsin. Its county seat is Hurley. [2] It was named for the valuable iron ore found within its borders. [3][4] The county overlaps with small parts of the Bad River and Lac du ...
303 Iron St. 46°26′52″N 90°10′59″W. / 46.447778°N 90.183056°W / 46.447778; -90.183056 ( Old Iron County Courthouse) Hurley. 1893 courthouse with a 1922 Seth Thomas clockworks.
The family moved to Cuba when Mary was three. She first exhibited mystic powers at the age of five when her sister was severely burned. They later moved to Wisconsin. [3] Hayes-Chynoweth was a school teacher in Waterloo, WI in 1853. In 1854 she married Anson Hayes, a farmer. [1] After his death she married Thomas Chynoweth, an attorney in San Jose.
79000085 [1] Added to NRHP. August 27, 1979. The Annala Round Barn near Hurley, Wisconsin, United States, is a round barn that was built in 1921 according to the NRIS database. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The listing included two contributing buildings.