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ISBN 10: 0615874371 ISBN 13: 9780615874371
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Published by Dreambuilder Publications, Coleman, Michigan, 2018
ISBN 10: 0692172572 ISBN 13: 9780692172575
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ISBN 10: 0615874371 ISBN 13: 9780615874371
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Published by Arcadia Publishing (SC), 2008
ISBN 10: 073855247X ISBN 13: 9780738552477
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Gladwin County, named after a British commander of Fort Detroit, is situated in upper mid-Michigan. Settled at the beginnings of the Civil War, this area has been blessed with the ability to survive and thrive from its natural resources and the hardy pioneer and entrepreneurial spirit of its people. The white pine forests provided much of the wood for homes downstate, and the railroads brought in the people to fill lumber camps and towns with names like Cedar (now the city of Gladwin) or Grand Forks (now known as Beaverton) and long-lost crossroads such as Lyle, Hard Luck, and Podunk. As the lumbering era came to a close, the rails brought in farmers to replace the woodsmen. The horses came out of the woods to plow the fields. When the tractor replaced the horse, oil was discovered and a new boom began. But that soon went bust, and Gladwin once again reinvented itself by becoming the thermoforming capital of the world. The area is ripe with waterways, rivers, and lakes, both natural and man-made. Once clogged with logs and now bulging with watercraft, many of the lumber camps from a century ago today have become new recreational settlements. A weekly newspaper columnist for the Gladwin County Record and Beaverton Clarion, Rick Sigsby is also a freelance writer and author of the book Discovering Hidden Treasures: Interesting People and Places in Mid-Michigan. Book jacket. Gladwin County, named after a British commander of Fort Detroit, is situated in upper mid-Michigan. Settled at the beginnings of the Civil War, this area has been blessed with the ability to survive and thrive from its natural resources and the hardy pioneer and entrepreneurial spirit of its people. The white pine forests provided much of the wood for homes downstate, and the railroads brought in the people to fill lumber camps and towns with names like Cedar (now the city of Gladwin) or Grand Forks (now known as Beaverton) and long-lost crossroads such as Lyle, Hard Luck, and Podunk. As the lumbering era came to a close, the rails brought in farmers to replace the woodsmen. The horses came out of the woods to plow the fields. When the tractor replaced the horse, oil was discovered and a new boom began. But that soon went bust, and Gladwin once again reinvented itself by becoming the thermoforming capital of the world. The area is ripe with waterways, rivers, and lakes, both natural and man-made. Once clogged with logs and now bulging with watercraft, many of the lumber camps from a century ago today have become new recreational settlements. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Arcadia Publishing, US, 2008
ISBN 10: 073855247X ISBN 13: 9780738552477
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Language: English
Published by McNaughton & Gunn, Inc., Saline, MI, 2013
ISBN 10: 0615874371 ISBN 13: 9780615874371
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Language: English
Published by Arcadia Publishing, US, 2008
ISBN 10: 073855247X ISBN 13: 9780738552477
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Language: English
Published by Arcadia Publishing Library Editions, 2008
ISBN 10: 1531632866 ISBN 13: 9781531632861
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Language: English
Published by Arcadia Publishing Library Editions 7/9/2008, 2008
ISBN 10: 1531632866 ISBN 13: 9781531632861
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Published by Arcadia Publishing Library Editions, 2008
ISBN 10: 1531632866 ISBN 13: 9781531632861
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Published by Arcadia Publishing Library Editions, 2008
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Published by Dreambuilder, 2011
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Published by Arcadia Publishing Library Editions, 2008
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ISBN 10: 0692789456 ISBN 13: 9780692789452
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Language: English
Published by Arcadia Publishing, US, 2008
ISBN 10: 073855247X ISBN 13: 9780738552477
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Gladwin County, named after a British commander of Fort Detroit, is situated in upper mid-Michigan. Settled at the beginnings of the Civil War, this area has been blessed with the ability to survive and thrive from its natural resources and the hardy pioneer and entrepreneurial spirit of its people. The white pine forests provided much of the wood for homes downstate, and the railroads brought in the people to fill lumber camps and towns with names like Cedar (now the city of Gladwin) or Grand Forks (now known as Beaverton) and long-lost crossroads such as Lyle, Hard Luck, and Podunk. As the lumbering era came to a close, the rails brought in farmers to replace the woodsmen. The horses came out of the woods to plow the fields. When the tractor replaced the horse, oil was discovered and a new boom began. But that soon went bust, and Gladwin once again reinvented itself by becoming the thermoforming capital of the world. The area is ripe with waterways, rivers, and lakes, both natural and man-made. Once clogged with logs and now bulging with watercraft, many of the lumber camps from a century ago today have become new recreational settlements. A weekly newspaper columnist for the Gladwin County Record and Beaverton Clarion, Rick Sigsby is also a freelance writer and author of the book Discovering Hidden Treasures: Interesting People and Places in Mid-Michigan. Book jacket. Gladwin County, named after a British commander of Fort Detroit, is situated in upper mid-Michigan. Settled at the beginnings of the Civil War, this area has been blessed with the ability to survive and thrive from its natural resources and the hardy pioneer and entrepreneurial spirit of its people. The white pine forests provided much of the wood for homes downstate, and the railroads brought in the people to fill lumber camps and towns with names like Cedar (now the city of Gladwin) or Grand Forks (now known as Beaverton) and long-lost crossroads such as Lyle, Hard Luck, and Podunk. As the lumbering era came to a close, the rails brought in farmers to replace the woodsmen. The horses came out of the woods to plow the fields. When the tractor replaced the horse, oil was discovered and a new boom began. But that soon went bust, and Gladwin once again reinvented itself by becoming the thermoforming capital of the world. The area is ripe with waterways, rivers, and lakes, both natural and man-made. Once clogged with logs and now bulging with watercraft, many of the lumber camps from a century ago today have become new recreational settlements. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Condition: New. Über den AutorA weekly newspaper columnist for the Gladwin County Record and Beaverton Clarion, Rick Sigsby is also a freelance writer and author of the book Discovering Hidden Treasures: Interesting People and Places in Mid-Michiga.