An edition of Memorials of a half-century (1887)

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An edition of Memorials of a half-century (1887)

Memorials of a half-century

This collection of essays by a noted writer, explorer, and Detroit civic leader offers detailed descriptions of Michigan's geography, geology, and local history in a consciously crafted literary style. Hubbard discusses the natural history of Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, and Lake Huron; topographical and geological features of Michigan; a geological expedition to the salt springs of the Grand and Saginaw river valleys with the new state's geologist, Dr. Houghton (1837); local factors and the 1837-38 financial panic; and land speculation and settlement. In addition Hubbard writes about Michigan Indians and Indian antiquities; flora and fauna, animal behavior; climatology; and the world of Michigan's French-speaking inhabitants, especially Detroit habitants, rural farmers, and voyageurs (who paddled the waterways as guides, trappers, and tradesmen), comparing the life-styles of French speakers and Yankees. The book is heavily illustrated with sketches of Indian artifacts, landscapes, folk architecture, trees, and diagrams representing the Mound-Builders' ancient garden beds.

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G.P. Putnam's sons
Language
English
Pages
581

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1887, G.P. Putnam's Sons
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1887, G.P. Putnam's sons
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Table of Contents

Part 1 – Scenery and Description
-Scenery of the Lakes
-Lake Superior in 1840
-A Michigan Geological Expedition in 1837
Part 2 – Historical and Antiquarian
-A Time of Universal Prosperity, and What came of it
-French Habitants of the Detroit
-The Naming of Lake Ste. Claire
-Indians in Michigan
-Policy of the Government towards the Indians
-The Mound-Builders in Michigan
Part 3 – Fauna and Flora
-Fish and Fishing
-Birds of my Neighborhood
-Four-footed Inhabitants
-Wild Animals of Michigan
-The Beaver
-Trees, Their relations to us, Economic and Scientific
-Trees, in their Social Relations
Part 4 – Climatology
-Climate of Detroit and the Lake Region
-Periodical Changes in the Lake Levels, Rainfall, Temperature and Sun-spots, and their relations to each other
-The Winter Season
-Spring-tide
-Our Summers
-Autumn Time
-The Ripening of the Year

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Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

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New York, London

Classifications

Library of Congress
F566 .H87

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 581 p.
Number of pages
581

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16242754M
Internet Archive
memorialsofhalfc00hubb
LCCN
11021049

Work Description

The author came to Springwells, MI, (near Detroit) as a youth in 1835. He lived in that area, which was rural until about 1880, for fifty years, becoming a very prominent citizen of Detroit. This volume is a collection of essays that he wrote over the years, for the Detroit Scientific Association, State and county pioneer societies, and various newspapers.

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