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Ed, who occasionally posts here resides at Mass city. Below is a story about the mine in Mass City I thought you folks might enjoy. We have skied over the remains of the LaFayette mine in the Porkies a few times. The bluff seen in the below photo was where Noel found copper.
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The Runaway Slave Who Found a Copper Mine​


Michigan copper

By Marilyn Turk
In 1848, Noel Johnson ran away from his master, William Pemberton in Missouri, taking his wife Mary Ann and infant son to Cleveland, Ohio, where he was told to go to the home of Quaker Cyrus Mendenhall, an abolitionist. Mendenhall was an early mining prospector who had opened the LaFayette copper mine in1845 in the Porcupine Mountains of Michigan. Mendenhall took the young fugitive family with him to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan when he returned there on business. He found work for Mary Ann, but told Noel to hide in the woods until the family could make their way to Canada.
While hiding out, Noel did some prospecting on his own and discovered a copper deposit on the edge of a bluff above the Flintsteel River.
As a fugitive slave, he could not legally own property. When Noel told Mendenhall about his discovery, Mendenhall contacted the heirs of Noel’s former owner who had passed away. Mendenhall explained to the Pemberton heirs that he had the fugitive slave, but instead of returning him, offered to purchase him. They agreed, and Mendenhall paid $250 for Noel, his wife and child. Next, Mendenhall saw to it that Noel was emancipated so he could file a claim as a freedman.

Noel Johnson settled in the area which became known as Mass City when he sold his mine to the Mass Mining Company. He then bought a home in Ontonagon, Michigan, where he and his wife had another child in 1852, a baby girl named Louisa. When he died in1853, his wife remarried soon after, practically deserting her two children. Mendenhall was appointed custodian of the children and sent them to Ohio to school.

Louisa survived her brother who died at age 18. She received all of her father’s estate, valued at $18,000, which was a tidy sum in 1870.
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Ed, who occasionally posts here resides at Mass city. Below is a story about the mine in Mass City I thought you folks might enjoy. We have skied over the remains of the LaFayette mine in the Porkies a few times. The bluff seen in the below photo was where Noel found copper.
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The Runaway Slave Who Found a Copper Mine​


Michigan copper

By Marilyn Turk
In 1848, Noel Johnson ran away from his master, William Pemberton in Missouri, taking his wife Mary Ann and infant son to Cleveland, Ohio, where he was told to go to the home of Quaker Cyrus Mendenhall, an abolitionist. Mendenhall was an early mining prospector who had opened the LaFayette copper mine in1845 in the Porcupine Mountains of Michigan. Mendenhall took the young fugitive family with him to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan when he returned there on business. He found work for Mary Ann, but told Noel to hide in the woods until the family could make their way to Canada.
While hiding out, Noel did some prospecting on his own and discovered a copper deposit on the edge of a bluff above the Flintsteel River.
As a fugitive slave, he could not legally own property. When Noel told Mendenhall about his discovery, Mendenhall contacted the heirs of Noel’s former owner who had passed away. Mendenhall explained to the Pemberton heirs that he had the fugitive slave, but instead of returning him, offered to purchase him. They agreed, and Mendenhall paid $250 for Noel, his wife and child. Next, Mendenhall saw to it that Noel was emancipated so he could file a claim as a freedman.

Noel Johnson settled in the area which became known as Mass City when he sold his mine to the Mass Mining Company. He then bought a home in Ontonagon, Michigan, where he and his wife had another child in 1852, a baby girl named Louisa. When he died in1853, his wife remarried soon after, practically deserting her two children. Mendenhall was appointed custodian of the children and sent them to Ohio to school.

Louisa survived her brother who died at age 18. She received all of her father’s estate, valued at $18,000, which was a tidy sum in 1870.
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Thanks for the story Arly, I knew a little about it from before. There are two bars in Mass City, one is closed. Back when copper was king there were 28 bars in Mass City and a small movie theater.

Ed
 
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Snow pics from skiing today. Worst snow year in history happening here. View attachment 783529View attachment 783530View attachment 783531
Sigh, about 4 yrs ago almost to the day I had 4'+ snow drifts on the last mile of my cabin road and had to drive snowmobiles to get to it, County road grader had to be pulled out by an excavator, snowmobile trail groomers were stuck on the trails and if you didn't have a long track snowmobile with at least 2" lugs you weren't going 10'. I'm hoping it will change soon. Local economies depend on lots of snow up there.
 
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Maple sap starting to run here.
 
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Ive heard grumblings fruit trees will start to bud in lower Michigan soon.
 
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From last February up there not to impressive but way better than this year.
 

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