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  • THE PLOT OF THE STORY.
  • ALONG THE BOWSTRING.
  • THE JOURNEY. FROM SAULT STE. MARIE TO DULUTH.
  • FAMED IN HISTORY.
  • A WONDROUS PLACE FOR ROD AND GUN.
  • MUNISING AND PICTURED ROCKS.
  • MARQUETTE AND PRESQUE ISLE.
  • FISHING NEAR MARQUETTE.
  • FISHING FOR THE MARKET.
  • MARQUETTE—IRON MINING.
  • Marquette—A MONSTER SAW-MILL.
  • AN EXTENSIVE MINING REGION.
  • THE WORLD'S GREATEST COPPER REGION.
  • AND NOW FOR MORE PLEASURE.
  • BEAR AND DEER, AS WELL AS FISH.
  • SPORT, HEALTH AND REST AT GOGEBIC LAKE.
  • CAN THERE BE PURER AIR?
  • TOWARD SUPERIOR'S HEAD.
  • THE FIRST SIGHT OF WISCONSIN.
  • ASHLAND AND THE APOSTLE ISLANDS.
  • MORE SPORT WITH ROD AND GUN.
  • THE DELIGHTFUL CLIMATE.
  • “LONG LIFE AND GOOD HEALTH.”
  • DULUTH—ZENITH CITY OF THE UNSALTED SEAS.
  • SCRAPS OF EXPLANATORY HISTORY.
  • A BREAK—AND A RETREAT.
  • TO LOVELY MACKINAC.
  • FIRST CLASS HOTELS.
  • “THERE IS NO PLACE SO HEALTHFUL.”
  • PLEASURE FOR EVERY PALATE.
  • FISHING, SAILING, DINING, DANCING, GAMES—AND PRETTY GIRLS!
  • THE SQUAW WAY OF SHOPPING.
  • MACKINAC'S SCENIC BEAUTIES.
  • SPECIAL FEATURES AT MACKINAC. FORTS MACKINAC AND HOMES.
  • ROBINSON'S FOLLY.
  • FAIRY ARCH.
  • SUGAR LOAF ROCK.
  • THE DEVIL'S KITCHEN.
  • A CRADLE OF HISTORY.
  • THE WATER ROUTE TO MACKINAC.
  • A SKETCH OF THE GEOLOGY OF THE MARQUETTE AND KEWEENAWAN DISTRICTS. BY Dr. M. arshman E. dward WADSWORTH, Director of the Michigan Mining School and State Geologist of Michigan. 2d Edition.
  • Along the bowstring or south shore of Lake Superior

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    THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
    Class F 572
    Book .S9 R18
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    03-6059. General Collection, Library of Congress. Copyright status not determined; refer to accompanying matter.

    This amply-illustrated promotional guidebook, issued by the General Passenger Department of the Duluth South Shore & Atlantic Railway, describes in great detail the sights and recreational opportunities afforded visitors along Lake Superior's South Shore. The author follows the route from Sault Ste. Marie west to Duluth, including Marquette, Presque Isle and Macinac as well as other major stopover points, providing much local and geological history along the way. In words and pictures, the book depicts picturesque landmarks and scenic landscapes, mining, manufacturing, logging operations, fishing, hunting, and other wilderness activities, with some attention to the region's Indian groups.

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