The Sandstone Architecture of the Lake Superior Region

The Sandstone Architecture of the Lake Superior Region
Title The Sandstone Architecture of the Lake Superior Region PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Bishop Eckert
Publisher
Total Pages 504
Release 1991
Genre Architecture
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The Sandstone Architecture of the Lake Superior Region

The Sandstone Architecture of the Lake Superior Region
Title The Sandstone Architecture of the Lake Superior Region PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Bishop Eckert
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Total Pages 360
Release 2000
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780814328071

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Geography, geology, architecture, and biography are joined to create this detailed study of a region and the majestic sandstone with which it was developed.

Around the Shores of Lake Superior

Around the Shores of Lake Superior
Title Around the Shores of Lake Superior PDF eBook
Author Margaret Beattie Bogue
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages 402
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9780299221744

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With its rugged shoreline and deep, cold waters, Lake Superior offers exciting opportunities for travel, exploration, and enjoyment. From the Grand Sable Dunes and Apostle Islands of the south shore to mountain-studded St. Ignace Island and majestic Thunder Cape on the north, the lake is deeply ingrained in North America’s cultural and environmental heritage. Around the Shores of Lake Superioris an ideal trip planner and a unique guide to the region. As author Margaret Beattie Bogue follows the Lake Superior shoreline clockwise through Minnesota, Ontario, Michigan, and Wisconsin, she evokes the richness of local history and highlights hundreds of landmarks and points of interest that surround the lake. Grand Portage, Fort William Historical Park, the Agawa Canyon Pictographs, Isle Royale, the Pictured Rocks, and the Apostle Islands National Lakeshores are just a few of the many sites featured, each with a short descriptive history, directions, and contact information. In keeping with the guide’s easy-to-follow organization, all sites are keyed to a foldout map pocketed in the book’s back cover. This book also includes illuminating essays that give context to the natural and human history of the region—the Ojibwe presence, French exploration, industry on and around the lake, and the impact of this history on the natural environment. With more than 200 color and black-and-white images, this updated and greatly expanded Second Edition will enrich the appreciation of the region for both visitors and residents of the upper Great Lakes. Winner, Best Midwest Regional Interest Book, Midwest Book Awards Winner, Award of Merit for Leadership in History, American Association for State and Local History Best Books for Regional Special Interests, selected by the American Association of School Librarians, and Best Books for Regional Audiences, selected by the Public Library Association

Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Bayfield, Wisconsin

Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Bayfield, Wisconsin
Title Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Bayfield, Wisconsin PDF eBook
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Total Pages 490
Release 2010
Genre Apostle Islands National Lakeshore (Wis.)
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Hollowed Ground

Hollowed Ground
Title Hollowed Ground PDF eBook
Author Larry D. Lankton
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Total Pages 394
Release 2010
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780814334904

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Details a century and a half of copper mining along Upper Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula, from the arrival of the first incorporated mines in the 1840s until the closing of the last mine in the mid-1990s. In Hollowed Ground, author Larry Lankton tells the story of two copper industries on Lake Superior-native copper mining, which produced about 11 billion pounds of the metal from the 1840s until the late 1960s, and copper sulfide mining, which began in the 1950s and produced another 4.4 billion pounds of copper through the 1990s. In addition to documenting companies and their mines, mills, and smelters, Hollowed Ground is also a community study. It examines the region's population and ethnic mix, which was a direct result of the mining industry, and the companies' paternalistic involvement in community building. While this book covers the history of the entire Lake Superior mining industry, it particularly focuses on the three biggest, most important, and longest-lived companies: Calumet & Hecla, Copper Range, and Quincy. Lankton shows the extent of the companies' influence over their mining locations, as they constructed the houses and neighborhoods of their company towns, set the course of local schools, saw that churches got land to build on, encouraged the growth of commercial villages on the margin of a mine, and even provided pasturage for workers' milk cows and space for vegetable gardens. Lankton also traces the interconnected fortunes of the mining communities and their companies through times of bustling economic growth and periods of decline and closure. Hollowed Ground presents a wealth of images from Upper Michigan's mining towns, reflecting a century and a half of unique community and industrial history. Local historians, industrial historians, and anyone interested in the history of Michigan's Upper Peninsula will appreciate this informative volume.

Buildings of Michigan

Buildings of Michigan
Title Buildings of Michigan PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Bishop Eckert
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 632
Release 1993
Genre Architecture
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In Buildings of Michigan, Kathryn Bishop Eckert provides the first study of Michigan's architectural history to encompass the full range of buildings from early settlement to the present and to account for the full spectrum of architectural styles unique to this state. Dividing the state into two regional sections--the Upper Peninsula and Lower Peninsula--the book examines such structures as the mine locations in the Copper Range, early inns and houses along the Sauk Trail, the sandstone architecture of the Lake Superior region, resort architecture of the Little Traverse region, lighthouses and lifesaving stations of the Michigan shorelines of the Upper Great Lakes, the great houses of automotive industrialists in Grosse Pointe, the factories of Albert Kahn, the work of various local architects, and so on. Buildings of each period, style, type, and material is represented and a balanced selection of structures from urban, suburban, and rural areas are maintained to capture the essence of Michigan's architectural experience.

Invitation to Vernacular Architecture

Invitation to Vernacular Architecture
Title Invitation to Vernacular Architecture PDF eBook
Author Thomas Carter
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages 156
Release 2005
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781572333314

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« Invitation to Vernacular Architecture: A Guide to the Study of Ordinary Buildings and Landscapes is a manual for exploring and interpreting vernacular architecture, the common buildings of particular regions and time periods. Thomas Carter and Elizabeth Collins Cromley provide a comprehensive introduction to the field. » « Rich with illustrations and written in a clear and jargon-free style, Invitation to Vernacular Architecture is an ideal text for courses in architecture, material culture studies, historic preservation, American studies, and history, and a useful guide for anyone interested in the built environment. »--