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Historic Tales of Michigan Up North / D. Laurence Rogers.

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"Centuries ago, Europeans desperate for gold and a route to the East found a lush, green paradise populated by native tribes in the New World. Despite a clash of cultures, cooperation created the fur trade that dominated early Michigan history. Subsequent violence and disease all but wiped out the native population. Later, intrepid residents crossed the frozen Straits of Mackinac on foot and then built the famous Mackinac Bridge. The land nurtured Charlton Heston and Ernest Hemingway in their youths and spawned the assassin of President William McKinley. Northern Michigan also bore witness to the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald, one of the worst shipwrecks in Great Lakes history, and to the bizarre kidnapping of Gayle Cook, an ill-fated attempt to save the Perry Hotel in Petoskey from bankruptcy. Author and storyteller Dave Rogers recounts these and other historical tales from Up North." -- Publisher's website.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781467138666
  • ISBN: 1467138665
  • Physical Description: 158 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Charleston, SC : The History Press, 2018.

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General Note:
Includes index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Lures from furs to politics enchant all who visit Northern Michigan -- How the Grand Traverse Indians discovered the white man, not the other way around -- Liquor for furs: why Detroit replaced Michilimackinac as Center of New France -- Intrepid fur trader Madame LaFramboise stymied tycoon John Jacob Aster -- Did economic ferment of Northern Michigan spawn McKinley's assassin? -- Deer hunter stalled for hours at the Straits spurred construction of Big Mac Bridge -- The tumultuous life and disappearance of John Tanner, rival of Schoolcraft -- Comeback of gray wolves ignites decades-old political conflict -- After 117 years, Cheboygan Burt Lake Indians still seek justice for stolen land -- British paddle 360 miles to detour passage, avenge burning of schooner Nancy --Cost of Hemingway's one night at the Perry Hotel in Petoskey? Seventy-five cents! -- "How do you like my book?" asked Hemingway: "not much, movie was worse," replied Jack Parker -- German prisoners often found friends near Michigan prisoner-of-war camps -- Ironworker Dick DeMara recalls "High Life" of Big Mac construction -- Stafford Smith, from desk clerk to owner: his only job has worked out well -- November Requiem: deadly month for ships on the Great Lakes -- When the :Mad Mallard" - Lake Huron - swallowed SS Cedarville -- Where is the Griffon? Mystery disappearance now over three centuries old -- CCC camps days fondly recalled by hale centenarian Fritz Holzheuer -- American bald eagles: comeback species of the century -- Kidnapping was futile attempt by venture capitalist to bail out Perry Hotel -- Did repressive U.S. Indian policy, a sad Northern Michigan legacy, inspire Hitler? -- Sassaba, the Indian "Count", flaunted British flag: General Cass stomped on it -- Epic Gaylord gas well explosion snuffed by Texas firefighter "Red" Adair -- Abundance of fossils in Alpena limestone quarry new tourism draw -- Grayling: the fish that walked one hundred miles and named a town -- Durant castle site on the AuSable so popular sheriff posts map -- Charlton Heston, a.k.a. Moses, fondly recalled Northern Michigan boyhood -- Harbor Springs to Hollywood: Kateri Walker seeks to re-identify her native people -- Idlewild: Michigan's only negro ghost town created by civil rights progress -- Bear whisperer: Spikehorn won battles against conservation officers -- Soo Locks: transiting iron ore from U.P. canal creates U.S. superpower -- Natives from Northern Michigan brought hunting skills, bravery to the Civil War -- Purple Gang violence, prohibition-era crime shakes quiet Clare and Lupton -- Huge cross in the woods sculpture a focal point for visitors to Northern Michigan.
Subject: Michigan > History > Anecdotes.
Michigan > Biography > Anecdotes.
Genre: Biographies.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.

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Historic Tales of Michigan up North
Historic Tales of Michigan up North
by Rogers, D. Laurence
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Historic Tales of Michigan up North

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
Prefacep. 9
Introductionp. 11
1Lures from Furs to Politics Enchant All Who Visit Northern Michiganp. 15
2How the Grand Traverse Indians Discovered the White Man, Not the Other Way Aroundp. 21
3Liquor for Furs: Why Detroit Replaced Michilimackinac as Center of New Francep. 24
4Intrepid Fur Trader Madame LaFramboise Stymied Tycoon John Jacob Astorp. 29
5Did Economic Ferment of Northern Michigan Spawn Mckinley's Assassin?p. 34
6Deer Hunters Stalled for Hours at the Straits Spurred Construction of Big Mac Bridgep. 37
7The Tumultuous Life and Disappearance of John Tanner, Rival of Schoolcraftp. 43
8Comeback of Gray Wolves Ignites Decades-Old Political Conflictp. 47
9After 117 Years, Cheboygan Burt Lake Indians Still Seek Justice for Stolen Landp. 50
10British Paddle 360 Miles to Detour Passage, Avenge Burning of Schooner Nancyp. 54
11Cost of Hemingway's One Night at the Perry Hotel in Petoskey? Seventy-Five Cents!p. 59
12"How Do You Like My Book?" Asked Hemingway: "Not Much, Movie Was Worse," Replied Jack Parkerp. 62
13German Prisoners Often Found Friends Near Michigan Prisoner-of-War Campsp. 64
14Ironworker Dick DeMara Recalls "High Life" of Big Mac Constructionp. 67
15Stafford Smith, From Desk Clerk to Owner: His Only Job Has Worked Out Wellp. 70
16November Requiem: Deadly Month for Ships on the Great Lakesp. 75
17When the "Mad Mallard"-Lake Huron-Swallowed SS Cedarvillep. 79
18Where Is the Griffon? Mystery Disappearance Now Over Three Centuries Oldp. 84
19CCC Camps Days Fondly Recalled by Hale Centenarian Fritz Holzheuerp. 86
20American Bald Eagles: Comeback Species of the Centuryp. 89
21Kidnapping Was Futile Attempt by Venture Capitalist to Bail Out Perry Hotelp. 94
22Did Repressive U.S. Indian Policy a Sad Northern Michigan Legacy Inspire Hitler?p. 97
23Sassaba, the Indian "Count," Flaunted British Flag: General Cass Stomped on Itp. 103
24Epic Gaylord Gas Well Explosion Snuffed by Texas Firefighter "Red' Adairp. 108
25Abundance of Fossils in Alpena Limestone Quarry New Tourism Drawp. 112
26Grayling: The Fish that Walked One Hundred Miles and Named a Townp. 114
27Durant Castle Site on the AnSable So Popular Sheriff Posts Mapp. 120
28Charlton Hcston, a.k.a. Moses, Fondly Recalled Northern Michigan Boyhoodp. 123
29Harbor Springs to Hollywood: Kateri Walker Seeks to Re-IdentifyHer Native Peoplep. 129
30Idlewild: Michigan's Only Negro Ghost Town Created by Civil Rights Progressp. 132
31Bear Whisperer. Spikehorn Won Battles Against Conservation Officersp. 135
32Soo Locks: Transiting Iron Ore from U.P., Canal Creates U.S. Superpowerp. 139
33Natives from Northern Michigan Brought Hunting Skills, Bravery to the Civil Warp. 142
34Purple Gang Violence, Prohibition-Era Crime Shakes Quiet Clare and Luptonp. 145
35Huge Cross in the Woods Sculpture a Focal Point for Visitors to Northern Michiganp. 151
Indexp. 155
About the Authorp. 159

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