the making of modern michigan



Browse Collections
Browse by subject
Browse by institution
participating libraries project background
Title
Ishpeming - The amount of travel between the
Institution
Peter White Public Library

Subject
Railroads

Subject
Railroad lines

Subject
Ishpeming (Mich)

Item Number
AB01a151

Type
text

Description
The amount of travel between Marquette and Gogebic ranges has been very large since the latter district was first opened some three years ago and the ciccuitous route between the neighboring districts has proved a great inconvience, as well as a source of considerable cost to the people making the trip. Durning the summer months much of the travel between the ranges has been by water, from Houghton to Ashlund, but in the winter the shortest way of making the trip has been via Oconto. The Iron River extension of the C&NW has opened for business Tuesday and will shorten the distance by over 100 miles, and the completion of the DSS&A next winter will further reduce the distance by half.

Ishpeming - The amount of travel between the

imls
The Making of Modern Michigan was funded by the Institute for Museum and Library Services, an independent federal agency that supports the nation's museums and libraries. Through agreement, this site is hosted by the MSU Libraries and therefore is subject to its privacy statement. Please feel free to send any comments regarding this site to digital@mail.lib.msu.edu.