Call it North Country: The Story of Upper Michigan

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Wayne State University Press, 1986 - Architecture - 281 pages

Call It North Country recounts the lives of miners, hunters, trappers, and lumberjacks--the hardy breeds who first populated the harsh land of the Upper Peninsula.

John Bartlow Martin, a freelance writer who had spent long weeks in northern Wisconsin and Michigan, was struck with the idea of a book on Michigan's Upper Peninsula when he was there on his wedding trip. Returning each summer to the area, Martin discovered the region's diverse history, full of colorful and interesting personalities and events. The territory has been wilderness, a haunt of the Chippewas and the Hurons, copper country, iron country, lumber country, and lastly, a vacation land.

Filled with stories of adventure and daring, Call It North Country recounts the lives of miners, hunters, trappers, and lumberjacks-- the hardy breeds who first populated the harsh land of the Upper Peninsula.

 

Contents

DAN DAN DAMN FINE MAN
13
To BREAK A TRAIL
25
KING COPPER
69
ISHPEMINGS GIANT
104
TREETOP TALL
125
HELL TOWN IN THE PINE
141
LIFE AND DEATH OF A COMPANY TOWN
153
IRON
169
MICHIGAMME Will COME BACK
212
SAVE THE PIECES
237
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
273
INDEX follows page
281
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John Bartlow Martin is a freelance writer.

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