Panoramic Aerial view of the Town of Chisholm to include the road between the two parts of Longyear lake, Lake Street (main street of Chisholm) with its business district, the new High School and housing area.
Panoramic view as captioned: "K.P. Convention. Sept 8, 1925 Chisholm, Minn" The photograph depicts the K.P. Convention membership posed in front of the Chisholm High School in Chisholm, Minnesota. K.P. could stand for Knights of Pythias, a fraternal organizaiton.
Panoramic view of landscape taken from a mine dump near Chisholm, Minnesota. The photograph depicts a roadway in the foreground with a vehicle on the left area of the photograph. The photograph depicts the town of Chisholm, Minnesota with the Chisholm High School, the water tower and several church bell towers in the background left area.
The July 1955 issue includes newsworthy items of interest from the Eastern, Canisteo, Hibbing-Chisholm, Duluth and Gogebic (Ironwood, Michigan) Districts. ""Ore, Iron, and Men"" was a monthly magazine published by the Oliver Iron Mining Company, a subsidiary of U.S. Steel, from 1950-1963. It recorded the trends of iron mining and the steel industry, and the employees who worked in the Oliver Mine districts. It also recorded the events, activities and milestones of the employees families.
The October 1956 issue includes newsworthy items of interest from the Eastern, Canisteo, Hibbing-Chisholm, Duluth and Gogebic (Ironwood, Michigan) Districts. "Ore, Iron, and Men" was a monthly magazine published by the Oliver Iron Mining Company, a subsidiary of U.S. Steel, from 1950-1963. It recorded the trends of iron mining and the steel industry, and the employees who worked in the Oliver Mine districts. It also recorded the events, activities and milestones of the employees families.