silver islet
a rich deposit of silver was discovered on silver islet in 1868. a small island at the tip of the sibley peninsula, the mine was built deep below the waterline, and relied on breakwaters and pumps.
silver islet was mined until 1884, when pumps failed, and the mine was flooded. the small community built on shore to support the mine is still inhabited.
these photographs date from the time of the mine's operations, or a few decades afterwards.
the town of silver islet, with the main building (general store) and smaller homes along the shorefront. two ships docked at the marina. circa 1890.
the town of silver islet, from the view of lake superior. the general store can be seen, along with many homes along the shore. circa 1884.
the "immense stamp mill" on silver islet cost around $100,000. circa 1890. 3 workers can been seen in the photograph.
the main mine shaft located on silver islet. photograph includes both miners and several children. circa 1890.
on silver islet mine was the 200 engine house and main shaft. these buildings on silver islet are all destroyed now, about 1885-1890.
the building in this photograph is of the general store located in the town. two people are standing on the dock in the marina. circa 1890.
aerial view of the town of silver islet, circa 1880. many homes and buildings operating on the shorelines.