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Plummer Mine Headframe
Plummer Mine Headframe Iron County Wisconsin.jpg
Plummer Mine Headframe
Location 0.25 mi. W of jct. of Plummer Mine Rd. and WI 77, Pence, Wisconsin
Area 12.6 acres (5.1 ha)
NRHP reference No. 97001141
Added to NRHP September 24, 1997

The Plummer Mine Headframe is a historic structure located in Pence, Wisconsin. It's a tall, strong building that was once part of an iron mine. This headframe is a reminder of the important mining history in the area.

What is a Mine Headframe?

A headframe is a large building or frame built over a mine shaft. It's like the main entrance and exit for a deep mine. Miners and equipment would go up and down through the headframe. It also held the machinery needed to lift ore (rock with valuable minerals) from deep underground.

History of the Plummer Mine

The Plummer Mine Headframe was an important part of an iron mine. Iron is a metal used to make steel, which is in turn used for buildings, cars, and many other things. This mine helped provide the iron needed for industries.

The mine operated for about 20 years. It was active from 1904 until 1924. During this time, miners worked hard to extract iron ore from the ground. The headframe was essential for moving the ore to the surface. After 1924, the mine closed down. However, the headframe was kept as a historical landmark. It shows how mining was done in the past.

Why is it Important?

The Plummer Mine Headframe is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This means it's recognized as an important part of American history. It helps us remember the hard work of miners and the role of mining in developing communities like Pence, Wisconsin. It also teaches us about the technology used in mining over a hundred years ago.

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