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April 12, 2014 | History
Late 20th Century historians of Michigan George May and Willis Dunbar recommended this in 1995 in History of the Wolverine State as the only work for the upper peninsula that, “… is comparable to the Durant-Farmer-Baxter model of county or city history for the southern part of the state". In other words, they considered this among the best of the local histories written for Michigan in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and definitely the best history of the upper peninsula.
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A history of the northern peninsula of Michigan and its people: its mining, lumber, and agricultural industries
1980, Mid-Peninsula Library Cooperative
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A history of the northern peninsula of Michigan and its people: its mining, lumber and agricultural industries
1911, The Lewis Publishing Company
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A history of the northern peninsula of Michigan and its people
1911, The Lewis publishing company
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Vol. 2-3 include biographical sketches.
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