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Painesdale is an
unincorporated community in
Houghton County, Michigan,
United States.
Painesdale is
located in
Adams Township along M-26, 2.5
miles (4...
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school in
Painesdale, Michigan. It
serves students in
grades 7–12 for the
Adams Township School District.
Before 1949,
Jeffers was
called Painesdale High School...
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located in the
heart of
copper country in
Painesdale, Michigan,
United States. The
Champion Mine in
Painesdale was
closed in 1967. The
Champion #4 Shaft-Rock...
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township E-Location is an
unincorporated community in the
township Painesdale is an
unincorporated community in the township.
Seeberville is an unincorporated...
- community. The
highway can be used to
access South Range, Trimountain, and
Painesdale to the southwest, and
Houghton to the northeast.
Atlantic Mine is zoned...
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Township Atlantic Mine Ch****ell
Dodgeville Dollar Bay
Hubbell Hurontown Painesdale Trimountain Alston Askel Baltic Beacon Hill Blue
Jacket Bootjack Boston...
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killed by a
group of
strikebreakers in Seeberville, Michigan, a
suburb of
Painesdale. The
murders took
place during the
bitter Copper Country strike of 1913–14...
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while their transmitter is
located on
Tolonen Hill near
unincorporated Painesdale in
Adams Township.
Calumet is
primarily served by the
Marquette media...
- 1929, just a few w****s
before the Wall
Street crash of 1929. The town of
Painesdale,
Michigan was
named for Paine, and the town of Freda,
Michigan is named...
- 2014.
Retrieved 2015-09-16. Musser, Kevin. "The Dally-Jane
Murders in
Painesdale during the
Copper Strike of 1913–14 (A
personal account)".
Retrieved 2015-01-01...