Memorial Record of the Northern Peninsula of Michigan ...
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Page : 664 pages
File Size : 17,94 MB
Release : 1895
Category : Biography
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Page : 664 pages
File Size : 17,94 MB
Release : 1895
Category : Biography
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Author : Lewis Publishing Company
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Page : 642 pages
File Size : 50,39 MB
Release : 1895
Category : Michigan
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Author : New Library Press.Net
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Page : 399 pages
File Size : 26,5 MB
Release : 2003-01-01
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ISBN : 9780795048012
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Page : 668 pages
File Size : 14,35 MB
Release : 1895
Category : Biography
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Author : Lewis Publishing Company
Publisher : Forgotten Books
Page : 662 pages
File Size : 22,21 MB
Release : 2016-09-08
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781333518820
Excerpt from Memorial Record of the Northern Peninsula of Michigan: Illustrated Supplies for Marquette at this early time were mostly procured at great risk in stormy weather - from Sault. Ste Marie. In November, 1849, Mr. Harlow dispatched thither a Mackinac sailing boat for some necessary articles. The boat was wrecked near White Fish Point and all on board perished. Of the five bodies three were found, - two on the boat and one the next spring on the beach Where it had been cast by the waves. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Author : Carol McGinnis
Publisher : Genealogical Publishing Com
Page : 518 pages
File Size : 12,22 MB
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 9780806317557
This is one of the finest statewide sourcebooks ever published, a remarkable compilation of sources and resources that are available to help researchers find their Michigan ancestors. It identifies records on the state and regional level and then the county level, providing details of vital records, court and land records, military records, newspapers, and census records, as well as the holdings of the various societies and institutions whose resources and facilities support the special needs of the genealogist. County-by-county, it lists the names, addresses, websites, e-mail addresses, and hours of business of libraries, archives, genealogical and historical societies, courthouses, and other record repositories; describes their manuscripts and record collections; highlights their special holdings; and provides details regarding queries, searches, and restrictions on the use of their records.
Author : Stephen Bromley McCracken
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 702 pages
File Size : 44,32 MB
Release : 2024-06-11
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3385511712
Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.
Author : Alvah Littlefield Sawyer
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Page : 670 pages
File Size : 36,26 MB
Release : 1911
Category : History
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Author : Michigan State Library
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Page : 996 pages
File Size : 18,2 MB
Release : 1927
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Author : Arthur W. Thurner
Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 35,26 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780814323960
Arthur Thurner tells of the enormous struggle of the diverse immigrants who built and sustained energetic towns and communities, creating a lively civilization in what was essentially a forest wilderness. Their story is one of incredible economic success and grim tragedy in which mine workers daily risked their lives. By highlighting the roles women, African Americans, and Native Americans played in the growth of the Keweenaw community, Thurner details a neglected and ignored past. The history of Keweenaw Peninsula for the past one hundred and fifty years reflects contemporary American culture--a multicultural, pluralistic, democratic welfare state still undergoing evolution. Strangers and Sojourners, with its integration of social and economic history, for the first time tells the complete story of the people from the Keweenaw Peninsula's Baraga, Houghton, Keweenaw, and Ontonagon counties.