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Copper Country Architects

Frank W. Hessenmueller

by A. K. Hoagland

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Introduction
Biography
Buildings
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  1. “Planning for Early Start,” Daily Mining Gazette, 15 May 1907.
  2. “With Builders in Metropolis,” Daily Mining Gazette, 1 June 1907.
  3. 1910 and 1920 censuses.
  4. “New Brick Block for Red Jacket,” Daily Mining Gazette, 7 June 1907.
  5. “Contract Let for Warehouse,” Calumet News, 20 April 1908.
  6. “Ulseth gets the contract,” Calumet News, 6 August 1908.
  7. “Work now being rushed on new Mineral Range depot,” Calumet News, 8 September 1908.
  8. “New Depot will be built; plans ordered drawn,” Calumet News, 7 July 1908.
  9. “Larger than Marquette depot,” Calumet News, 9 July 1908.
  10. “Work now being rushed on new Mineral Range depot,” Calumet News, 8 September 1908.
  11. “Ulseth gets the contract,” Calumet News, 6 August 1908.
  12. “Plans Prepared for Many Buildings to be Erected,” Calumet News, March 17, 1909.  This building had previously been attributed to the Maass Brothers, because a 1907 article said that they were going to design the new parsonage, but that commission apparently fell through.  “Architects Preparing for Very Busy Season,” Daily Mining Gazette, December 10, 1907.
  13. “Plans Prepared for Many Buildings to be Erected,” Calumet News, March 17, 1909.

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