Neumann, Glenn
Contents: Issues of: 1880, 1881 and 1882
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Publisher / Publication Date: Elk Rapids Historical Society 1997
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Contents: Issues of 1870
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Publisher / Publication Date: Elk Rapids Historical Society 1996
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Contents: Issues of: 1883, 1884 and 1885
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Publisher / Publication Date: Elk Rapids Historical Society 1998
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Contents: Issues of: 1886, 1887, 1888 and 1889.
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Publisher / Publication Date: Elk Rapids Historical Society 1996
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Summary: Crack at Dusk: Crook of Dawn, the third novel in The Winona Trilogy, continues to explore the deep divide between the modern psychological view of life and the traditional Lakota (Sioux) spiritual perspective, following the same characters: Dr. Meggie O'Connor, the psychologist and Hawk, the Lakota medicine teacher. In Crack at Dusk: Crook of Dawn, the two lovers marry but soon find their...
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Publisher / Publication Date: Two Canoes Press 2000
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Bufka, Norbert
Summary: Good Harbor Michigan is about a thriving community in central Leelanau County. A lumbering town sprang up in the mid 1880’s only to die as the result of a fire. The community continued and this is their story, based on primary source material, especially the Leelanau Enterprise which began publishing its weekly paper in 1880. citations are included for the serious historian and the people data...
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Publisher / Publication Date: [CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform] 2018
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Byron, M. Christine
Summary: Features the 42 historic sites and buildings officially recognized in the Michigan Register of Historic Sites, or in the National Register of Historic Places.
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Publisher / Publication Date: Leelanau Press 2019
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Summary: Journal of life in Leelanau county, Michigan 1866-67, plus biographical sketches of principal characters, and Cate and Hannaford family history.
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Publisher / Publication Date: Solon Township 2004
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Melkild, Martin A.
Summary: Michigan-native Martin Melkild recalls his memories in Leelanau in his memoir titled "Log Cabin Tales of Leelanau."
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Publisher / Publication Date: M.A.Melkild 1990
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Wakefield, Larry
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Publisher / Publication Date: Leelanau County Historical Society 1992
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Summary: Introspective essays that interpret life and effort through nature and the primal cycles of life.--Adapted from back cover.
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Publisher / Publication Date: Rivertree Press 2019
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Publisher / Publication Date: Empire 1981
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Cogan, Priscilla
Summary: When an old Indian medicine woman announces she intends to die, her daughter takes her to a psychiatrist. The psychiatrist, a white woman, finds she is getting nowhere and slowly the tables are turned, the Indian medicine woman successfully treating the problems of the lonely and divorced white doctor.
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Publisher / Publication Date: Two Canoes Press 2010
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