
The unincorporated community of Amasa serves as the focal point of this 1947 study, situated at the junction of the Hemlock River and the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul and Pacific railroad. The landscape reflects an era of industrial transition in Iron County, where the Warner Mine (abandoned) and Porter Mine (abandoned) highlight the region's mining heritage. These sites, alongside the Hematite Cem, provide essential data points for local historians and genealogists tracing the labor and settlement patterns of the Upper Peninsula.
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