Offices

Copper Country Heritage Guide - Types

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Ahmeek Mine Office

Ahmeek Mine Office

Ahmeek – This stately brick building with sandstone highlights was built to house the main offices for the Ahmeek Mine.

C&H General Offices

Calumet – This immaculate crafted stone and brick trimmed building was originally built to house the C&H Mine’s general offices but today is home to the Keweenaw National Historic Park.

C&H Mine Captain’s Office

Calumet – This petite stone building once housed the office and private change room for the one of C&H’s mine captains, who were responsible for managing the day to day operations within the mine.

C&H Pay Office

C&H Pay Office

Lake Linden – Along with its massive stamp mill complex C&H erected this simple brick building to provide administrative space for the mills as well as its pay office.

Champion Captain's Office

Champion Captain’s Office

Painsedale – This simple wood framed structure served as the office and private change room for the man in charge of the Champion No.4′s underground operations.

Copper Range Company Office

Copper Range Company Office

Painesdale – This large abandoned building was once home to the Copper Range Company’s main offices and houses a massive two story safe.

Quincy Mine Office

Quincy Mine Office

Hancock – Built in 1897, this stately sandstone building served as the national headquarters of the Quincy Mining Company.