Category: |
Archives -> Books
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Donor: |
Ned Nordine |
Location: |
Mason County Research Center -> Collections -> Artifact Room and Document Overflow
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Accession Number: |
2022.1130.127
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Name of Object: |
A Most Superior Land - Life in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
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Description: |
Front cover: Pictures of lumber men tending to logging and lumber mill building. Back cover: Six photos of various people and settings including a photo of a local police force.
Life in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan tells the story of the land and its people in narrative and photographs from Ironwood to Drummond island and from Copper Harbor to Menominee, you will be taken into mines, forests, and cities where tens of thousands of hardy people made a living for a century and a half.
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History: |
The fourth in a series of books that herald the beauties and lively interests of Michigan.
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Condition: |
Excellent
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Height: |
11.5 inches |
Width: |
9 inches
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Depth: |
0.75 inches
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Manufacturer: |
John Henry Co., Lansing, MI
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