Stumped: The Legacy of the Great Pine Harvest in Mid-Michigan  - Thomas A Schupbach

Stumped: The Legacy of the Great Pine Harvest in Mid-Michigan - Thomas A Schupbach

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Bookstores and other retailers, please note: This book is available for ordering only through Ingram. Stores should access their Ingram accounts to find this title. Stores that have not yet opened an account with Ingram can do so at this link, then click on "Bookstores." Ingram welcomes all retailers to open accounts, not just bookstores. So gift shops and other kinds of shops are eligible. Book description: When Michigan joined the Union in 1837, it had recently acquired nearly 14 million acres of land from the 1836 Treaty of Washington. Earlier it had also received approximately six million acres of land from the 1819 Treaty of Saginaw. It took several years to survey these lands, at which point the complex process of land “disposal” began, ultimately resulting in private ownership. This occurred just in time for the lumber industry to move its focus from exhausted lands in New England to the great pine forests of Michigan.By the time the great pine lumbering industry arrived in mid-

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