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Name |
Leland Iron Company |
Number of Archive records |
12 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Number of Object records |
1 |
Number of Photo records |
5 |
Related Records
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1988.06.75
Book. "Orders, May, June and July". Leland Iron Comapny. Indexed by last names with weekly figures.
Record Type: Archive
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1988.06.76
Book. Record. Leland Iron Company. Index of last names with weekly figures entered. First name listed "Alpers, Claus".
Record Type: Archive
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1988.06.77
Book. Record. Leland Iron Company. Indexed by last names with weekly figures entered. First name is "Anderson, Wm.".
Record Type: Archive
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1988.06.78a-m
Charge sheets. Iron Star Furnace Company. Leland Iron Company. Each of 13 sheets has Customer name, date, items purchased and cost.
Record Type: Archive
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1988.06.79
Book. Index. Leland Iron Company. Alphabetical list of names with numbers.
Record Type: Archive
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1988.06.80
Letter, Typewritten [Carbon]. To " Michael Kelly, Racine, Wisc." from "Moore & Moore for Leland Iron Co." April 1st_____. Printed "715" upper right.
Record Type: Archive
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1988.06.85
Telegram. Handwritten - ink. To "James A. Venn" from "V. R. Moore" concerning "70 Swedish immigrant wood choppers" to arrive by boat from Frankfort.
Record Type: Archive
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1999.09.50
Photo postcard. Cottage in Leland on 2nd Street and M22. [Decker, Malott?] [Originally, this house was occupied by one of the iron workers in the Leland Foundry. Later, it was purchased by Mort Decker of Brazil, Indiana and inherited by his nephew, Ed Mallot. Houses in background belonged to the Bollingers, also from Brazil, Ind. (on hill, beside M22)?]
Record Type: Photo
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2003.38 - Leland Iron Company, Leland, Michigan
Fragement of a statement or invoice from the Leland Iron Company, Leland, Michigan.
Record Type: Archive
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2003.48.19 - The Leelanau Enterprise
Special Leelanau History Edition, Volume 69, Number 14. Front of paper has article about the early history of Leland and a photograph of Leland c.1886 showing the Leland Iron Company kilns.
Record Type: Archive
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2004.18.02 - Local Legends & Traditions of Leland
Historical account of the Village of Leland spanning from the time of it's first inhabitants, the Native Americans, to a place known for being a summer vacation destination.
Record Type: Archive
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2005.83.103 - Leland Iron Compnay
Newspaper clipping from the Preview Community Weekly (Traverse City) with an undated photograph of the Leland Iron Company's blast furnace and the charcoal kilns, which were used for preparing hardwood for th production of 'charcoal iron.'
Record Type: Archive