I finished White Pine Days on the Taquamenon, by Wm Davenport Hulbert last night. I stumbled across this book at the library last week and really enjoyed it. The man lived in the late 1800's and his father owned a logging company which he worked for in an office capacity. It appears the author may have had polio? which left him unable to do heavy physical labor. He often would visit the camps and go out with landlookers. His stories are both about the people in the industry along with just accounts of wildlife and the natural beauty of Upper Michigan.
Very enjoyable!
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