Central Upper Peninsula and Northern Michigan University Archives
Student Papers
ARCHIV-013
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- Central Upper Peninsula and Northern Michigan University Archives
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- Student Papers
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Central Upper Peninsula and Northern Michigan University Archives
Harden Learning Resources Center 1261401 Presque Isle Ave
Marquette, Michigan, 49855
906-227-1225
archives@nmu.edu
Collection Inventory
STUDENT PAPERS. Box 1 of 4 1996 - ongoing 1.0 box |
Box 35-04-09 LRC |
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The Upper Peninsula Cultural Committee presents Michigan's Upper Peninsula Heritage Museum April 1997 |
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Waiting at the Straits: A Brief History of the Mackinac Bridge from Conception to Construction by Clarily Hensley |
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Upper Peninsula Wild Cat by Dan Ballmen |
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Suicide Bowl by Aubrey Smith |
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The Modern Day Fur Trade by Adam Mattson |
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The Strategies and Effectiveness of the Dickinson County Unemployment Relief Commission, Organized Prior to the New Deal by Nikki Sorola |
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History of Belgian's on St. Nicholas Road by Eric VanDamme |
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Big Bay, An Account of a Logging Town by Nicole Cain |
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The early history of the Four Seasons Club at Miscauno Island: Why was it built at this location and whom did it serve? by John Eichhorn |
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Prohibition in the Upper Peninsula, 1931-1933 by Brad Strassburger |
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The Kingsford Ford Motor Plant and Its Effects on Education by Jaime Miller |
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The History of Dog Sledding and the Upper Peninsula by Mike Stearnes |
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Tourism and Recreation in Au Train, Michigan by Samuel Galvin |
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Progressives on the Peninsula by Scott A Walraven |
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The Plaques of Northern by Tracy Roberts |
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Hurley-The Beginning by Keith Bailey |
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U.P. Breweries y Erik Roberts |
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Michigan's U.P. and World War II by Jeremiah Harrington |
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VASA Lodges #163 and #196 Ishpeming, Michigan by Caralee Swanberg |
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Ojibway, Michigan by Robert Kaikkonen |
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The First Quarter of Northern Football 1904-1929 by Mark Peppin |
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Family owned business of fishing in the U.P. |
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Exploring the Missing Links of My Past by Daniel P. Truckey |
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"Yooper" Snow Culture by Thomas R. Claflin |
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The Lost Legacy of French Canadians in Marquette County by Matt Shock |
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Saving Lake Gichi Gami by Shaun Carlin |
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Upper Peninsula Folk History: John Voelker's Danny and the Boys: Being Some Legends of Hungry Hallow by Natalie Scheidler |
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Civil Rights in the North: Protests and Reactions on Northern Michigan University's Campus by Nickolas Dupras |
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The Effect of the Great Depression on Northern State Teacher's College on Administration, Appropriations, Curriculum and Students During 1933-1937 by James Langley |
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African American Activism at Northern Michigan University: 1968-1970 by Adam Gray |
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Gender Equity in Athletics: Title IX by Eric Burmeister |
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CCI's Impact on Community Survival During the Depression by Heidi Tikkanen |
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The History of Gwinn - The Development of a Model Town by Jeremy Suardini |
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The Reintroduction of Moose to Michigan's Upper Peninsula: Can They Survive? by Justin Robar |
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Black Student Activism by Lynn Baikie |
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Marquette's Maritime Dilemmas: A Chronicle of the Development of the Main Harbors of Marquette in the 19th Century and Hardships Associated to Lake Superior by Peter Bidigare |
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Pro-progress Environmentalists by Stephen James Aman |
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Saving a School: A Look at the Effects of the Great Depression Upon Michigan's Northern State Teachers College and the Path Taken Towards Financial Recovery by John Lamneck |
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1946 Marquette Miners Strike by Jon Kaminsky |
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Marquette Women During World War II: Winning the War from the Home Front by Elizabeth Grbavcich |
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STUDENT PAPERS. Box 2 of 4 1996 - ongoing 4.0 boxesConditions Governing Access noteNONE Scope and Contents note |
Box 35-04-10 LRC |
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A Fraternity of Fear - The Second Ku Klux Klan in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan by Barbara Erickson |
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Holy Family Orphanage by Sara Dewitt |
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CCI Paper (no title) by Hall |
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History of the Huron Mountain Club and the SO-SA-WA-GA-MING Club by Linnea R. Olson |
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A History of Marquette Farms: Blemhuber, Emblagaard, Vandenboom and Bellevue Farms by Erin P. Vrtis |
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115 E. Washington by Peter Bidigare |
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Where to Eat? A History of NMU's Campus Eateries by Tom Suggitt |
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Construction of Lee and Carey Hall by Melanie Jeam Conway |
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Where Everybody Knows Your Name: The Alcohol Related Businesses of Presque Isle Avenue by Daniel McCollum |
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A History of the Landmark Inn from 1930 to 1999 by Lucida Feller |
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Marquette County--A Tourist Guide by Joseph LaMontaga |
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A Journey through Rock, Michigan - reflections of culture, society, and ethic origins of the Rock area by Gilbert W. Larson interviewed by Mary Hund |
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K.I. Sawyer Support Groups Trying To Prevent Sawyer AFB From Closure: Strategic Location For The Safety And Security Of The United States At Stake by Elisa Anderson |
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Campus Protest Movements: A Brief History and Comparison of Northern Michigan and The United States by Jeanne M. Lyle |
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Independent Unions and the Big, Mining Companies of West Iron County, Michigan by Joey Schober |
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Prostitution's Tolerance in Marquette County During the Late 19th Century by Katie Allen |
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German Prisoner's of War in the Upper Peninsula: Their Life and Treatment by the Camp Authorities and the Local Populace by Justin A. Hoffman |
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Christianizing the Indian by Nick Mauthe |
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The Upper Peninsula and the DSSandA Connected through Prosperity by Brian Reickert |
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Upper Peninsula Statehood: A Concern of Economy by Kurt Nason |
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The Finnish Americans in the Upper Peninsula by Jennifer Pierce |
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The Historical and Cultural Significance of Fiction in the U.P. by Matt Shock |
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Paternalism in the Copper Country by Adam Justice |
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Prohibition in Marquette County by Tania Phillips |
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The Forgotten Turning Point in Marquette's History Marquette's Fire 1869 by Kate Ryan |
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The Early 20th Century Miners in the Upper Peninsula: A Social History by Justin Gelsinger |
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The Bay de Noc Lure Company Success in Marketing by Justin Cowen |
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Kaye Hall - The Symbol that was Northern by Kevin Von Qualen |
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Race Relations at Northern Michigan University - An Analysis of the Environmental Factors Surrounding the Civil Rights Protests of 1969-1970 by Kari Stromberg |
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Northern Michigan University: A Study of the Economic Impact on the Marquette Community by Katie Fuchs |
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The Effects of the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Progress Administration on Upper Peninsula's Seney Wildlife Refuge by Jason Barry |
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K.I. Sawyer AFB: History and Daily Life by James Toupalik |
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Men Building Forests, Forests Building Men: A Look at the Works of the Civilian Conservation Corps in Michigan's Upper Peninsula by Meaghan Shedd |
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Was It Worth It? The Story of the Italian Hall Disaster and the Mining Strike of 1913 in Calumet, Michigan by Jennifer A. Maksimchuck |
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Holy Family Orphan's Home: The Programs that Shaped Its Existence and Forced Its Closing by Sara Weiss |
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Aspects of the Rise and Fall of Potato Farming in Houghton County by A.J. Mikus |
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German Immigrants' Influence on the Growth and Development of Marquette County in the Late Nineteenth Century by Kristin Hirn |
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Sturdy Shoulders: Working Women-World War II by Jason Kent |
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Escanaba, Iron Port of the World by Jennifer Truitt |
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Carnival History in the Upper Peninsula by Matt Hampton |
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STUDENT PAPERS. Box 3 of 4 1996 - ongoing 4.0 boxesConditions Governing Access noteNONE Scope and Contents note |
Box 35-04-11 LRC |
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History Northern Michigan University Women's Track and Field by Danielle Stein |
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Bishop Frederic Baraga and Reverend John H. Pitezel: The Men, Their Missions, and Their Legacies by James E. Seelye, Jr. |
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The Environment and the Civilian Conservation Core by Derek Kohl |
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Historiography of the Conservation Movement by Derek Kohl |
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The History of Phi Alpha Theta's Omicron-Mu Chapter by Elisabeth J. Mowen |
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The Development of Iron Mountain, Michigan's North Side: Italian Immigrants and Their Community, Culture, and Businesses by Molly Pellegrini |
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Priscilla: The Life of a Young Woman in the Early 1900's by Monique Otradovec |
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The Culture of Underground Mining Michigan's Upper Peninsula by Justin Noyle |
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College Life at Northern during World War II by Jake Berlinski |
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Chicago vs. Ishpeming: What Prohibition Was Like in the Upper Peninsula by Danielle Dubey |
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The Establishment of the USWA on the Marquette Iron Range by Ryan Kuntz |
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Similar Correspondence: Soldiers from the Peninsula of Michigan and their Correspondence during World War II by Christian Reese |
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Cleveland Cliffs Iron Company: Their Involvement and Contributions to the Logging Industry of the Upper Peninsula by Lukas Maulding |
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The Legal Effects of the Volstead Act on the Upper Peninsula by Eric Duchaj |
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Cornish Mining in the Upper Peninsula: 1900-1910 Why Did They Stay? by Andrew Fringe |
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UP Women of WWII by Dustin Harry |
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Marquette County's Rejection of Prostitution Between 1880 and 1890 by Megan Keller |
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Post-Prohibition Ethnic Cohesion in Ishpeming and Surrounding Areas during the Great Depression by Andrew White |
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The Women of Northern State Normal School in the 1920's by Mary Cummiskey |
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The Inadequacies of the Educational Program of the Civilian Conservation Corps: 1933-1942 by Tom Christesen |
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My economic impact of the 1880's Women in Marquette and other Women of America by Norman Anderson |
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The Finnish Immigration to the Upper Peninsula during the late 19th and early 20th centuries by Jeanette Graves |
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A Study of World War Two's Effect on Student and Campus Life at Northen Michigan University by James Streeter |
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Study life at Northern Michigan University during the World Wars by Brad Beaudry |
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Enteraining the Depressed: Entertainment in Marquette during the Great Depression by Jeremy Brown |
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K.I. Sawyer Conversion and Development: Crime Trends of 2003-2005 by Mary J. Rosten |
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The Civilian Conservation Corps: Pulling Michigan out of the Depression by Tim Veirs |
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Prostitution in 1890's Upper Peninsula: A Comparison of Iron Mountain and Marquette, Michigan by Sarah Rousseau |
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The 1918-1919 Pandemic and its effects on Marquette County by Monique Otradovec |
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USOEC Established by Justin Lester |
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Hollywood and Small Town Life: How News Was Presented and the Excitement it Created by Samantha J. Gray |
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What Caused the Iron Mining Strike of 1946? by Darin Goke |
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The McClellan Controversy by Howard Voght |
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The Economic Effects of the Great Depression on the Health Care of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan from 1933-1940 by Meredith M. Sielke |
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Entertainment Interests in Early 1900's Marquette by Jake La Jeunesse |
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The War for Calumet by Michael D. Martin |
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Community Response to the 1973 Lawsuit Against CCI by Mike Sutton |
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The Growth and Commercialization of the Cleveland Cliffs Land Department 1900-1920 by Jacob Curby |
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Boom, Bust and Destruction: Logging and the Diamond Match Company in Ontonagon, Michigan by Troy Jarvi |
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College to University: Northern's Impact on Marquette by Claire Knoche |
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STUDENT PAPERS. Box 4 of 4 1996 - ongoing 4.0 boxesConditions Governing Access noteNONE Scope and Contents note |
Box 35-04-12 LRC |
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Under Watchful Eyes: The Marquette Life-Saving Station by Katelyn Weber |
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Bust, Boom, or Just Plain Busy? The Effects of Economy on Iron Mining in Michigan's Central Upper Peninsula from the Depression to WWII by Rebecca Shearier |
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Cornish immigrants in Marquette County: 1900-1910 by Joelle Johns |
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The Forgotten Man: A Look Marquette's Poor and Middle Class Community during the Great Depression by Chris Broughton |
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"It's a Strike": Cleveland Cliffs and the 1890 Iron Strike by Crystal Laudeman |
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One-Hundred-and-Four Days: The Marquette Range Iron Mining Strike, February 7 - May 21, 1946 By Eileen Rieman-Schaut |
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German Immigrants Marquette County Turn of the Century by Marilyn Gorski 1983 |
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The Story of Tri Mu: A Brief History of a Local Fraternity at Northern by Bryan Patrick Hodge 1993 |
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The Finish Exodus to the Soviet Unon, 1930-1934 by Allison Carlton, April 21, 2009 |
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The Development of Iron Mountain, Michigan's North Side Haitian Immigrants and their Community, Culture, and Business, by Molly Pellegrini |
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Alcoholism: The Development of Alcoholics Anonymous and Treatment Centers in the Upper Peninsula Region During the 1960s and through the 1980s by Darcy Johnston |
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Similar Correspondence: Soldiers from the Peninsula of Michigan and Their Correspondence During World War II by Christian Reese |
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Cleveland Cliffs Iron Company: Their Involvement and Contributions to the Logging Industry of the Upper Peninsula by Lukas Maulding |
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The Culture of Underground Mining in Michigan's Upper Peninsula by Justin Noyle |
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The Establishment of the United Steal Workers of American (USWA) on the Marquette Iron Range by Ryan Kuntz |
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Marquette County's Rejection of Prostitution Between 1850 and 1890 by Megan Keller |
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Cornish Mining in the Upper Peninsula: 1900-1910 by Andrew Fringer |
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The Legal Effects of the Volstead Act on the Upper Peninsula by Eric Duchaj |
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Chicago vs. Ishpeming: What Prostitution was like in the Upper Peninsula by Danielle Dubey |
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The Women of Northern State Normal School in the 1920s by Mary Cummiskey |
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College Life at Northern during World War II by Jake Berlinski |
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Thrift, Economizing, and Conservation: Not that Different from Recycling by Stephanie Heikell |
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Thoughts and Feelings of World War II Soldiers as Described through their Memories by Russell Olds |
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The Growth of Northern Michigan University During Edgar L. Harden's Presidency, 1956-1967 |
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Birth of Orginization: Ishpeming's Ski Sport by Mikal Grunderson |
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Aliens in a Foreign Land: A Study of Cultural Assimilation of Finnish Immigrants in Michigan's Upper Peninsula by Joshua R. Pikka |
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Iron Ore from Marquette Area During World War II by Walter Hanson |
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The Revision of the Common Learning Program and the Start of the Liberal Studies Program at Northern Michigan University by Wlater Dowling |
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First Generation Finns: Growing Up in Grand Marais, Michigan, 1900-1925 by Craig J. Aho |
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Northern Michigan University: A Study of theEconomic Impact on the Marquette Community by Kattie Fuchs |
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The Destruction of the Native American Community: The General Allotment Act of 1887 by Daniel Sloat |
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Ojibwe and Cherokee Removal: A Comparison by Paul Chalup |
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Uncovering Our Past, Preparing for the Future: The History of African Americans at NMU by Markisha Smith |
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A 1904 History of West Washington and South Front Street in Downtown Marquette by Andrew Rodgers |
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Old Negaunee: Forgotten History of the Cave-In Grounds by Kim Johnson |
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A History of the Publications of Northern Michigan University by Nancy Bland |
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St. Michael's Parish by Carissa Cardenas |
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A Study of Early Finnish Immigrants in Marquette County, Michigan by Chad Outinen |
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