The C.U.P. and NMU Archives houses historical records of Northern Michigan University and materials documenting the history of the central U.P.
The Central Upper Peninsula and Northern Michigan University Archives houses the historical records of Northern Michigan University and historical materials documenting the history of the central Upper Peninsula of Michigan. This includes the counties of Alger, Delta, Dickinson, Marquette, Menominee and Schoolcraft.
The archives houses extensive collections, including labor, government and political files; items from Cleveland Cliffs Iron Mining Co.; the John D. Voelker papers; the Moses Coit Tyler collection of rare books (American history, theology and literature); genealogical resources; and many other collections from community organizations, the university and prominent historical figures.
Materials include manuscripts, maps, photographs, film and video, oral histories, newspapers and periodicals.
The archives are open to the public. The staff is available to assist individuals, groups and university faculty, staff and students with research, workshops and file management.
The Central Upper Peninsula and Northern Michigan University Archives serves as a repository for unpublished organizational records and personal papers that document the history of Northern Michigan University and the central Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Through its collections and services, the Archives supports the mission of Academic Information Services and the university's instruction, scholarship, and community educational outreach activities.
http://www.nmu.edu/archives/node/208
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