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Memories of Pine Creek

Memories of Pine Creek
Author: Bertie Vance
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-08-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578742922

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Memories of Pine Creek

Memories of Pine Creek
Author: Dorothy Dalrymple
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1983
Genre: Michigan
ISBN:

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"Pine Creek was the name of a flourishing little community which once existed ..." in Otsego Township, Allegan County, Michigan. It was established by Giles Scott and his father-in-law, Hull Sherman, and their families, who moved there in 1831 from Rochester, New York. The Carroll and the Pierce families were related to the Scotts and to the author. Descendants and relatives lived in Michigan, Florida and elsewhere.


Pine Creek Recollections - Revisited

Pine Creek Recollections - Revisited
Author: Jane Shoemaker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2001-04-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780971140615

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Pine Creek Recollections - Revisited

Pine Creek Recollections - Revisited
Author: Pinecone Productions
Publisher:
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2001-04-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780971140608

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Pine Creek Villages

Pine Creek Villages
Author: David Ira Kagan
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738556635

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Pioneer settlers began arriving in Pine Creek Valley after the Revolutionary War, drawn to the pristine wilderness filled with towering white pines and hemlocks. In the 1880s, descendants of those settlers began extensive lumbering operations aided greatly by the arrival of the railroad through the valley. Additional logging railroads were rapidly constructed up the tributary runs to the great stands of trees. Pine Creek's villages flourished, with both large and small sawmills buzzing. Around 1910, when the great lumbering days ended, many of the village populations plummeted. Throughout the 20th century and into today, the area remains a popular tourist destination for fishing, hunting, and outdoor enthusiasts.


Memories of Magical Waters

Memories of Magical Waters
Author: Gord Deval
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2006-03-27
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1770707336

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Author Gord Deval is the grand "old guy" of sport fishing in Canada. Few anglers can match him when it comes to his familiarity with trout and fly fishing. Internationally known, he holds countless bait and fly casting records. Canadian and North American champion, he has represented Canada 32 times in North American and World competitions. Memories of Magical Waters contains a richness of fishing lore related to Deval’s experiences on numerous streams, rivers and lakes in Ontario and Quebec. Throughout his extensive outdoor reminiscences are many insights into fish habitats, fishing "how tos" and general insider tips on lures and casting techniques. Deval’s fishing adventures of over fifty years take the reader to such exceptional trout waters as the Ganaraska River in Ontario, the Broadback River in Quebec, Lake Simcoe and many almost inaccessible waters within Ontario’s Land O’ Lakes, Haliburton, Muskoka and the Kawarthas, and streams closer to urban centres. His experiences include ice fishing and stream fishing, as well as fishing on open waters. As an angler, he has "wet a line" with a veritable "who’s who" of fishermen past and present.


In the Memory of the Map

In the Memory of the Map
Author: Christopher Norment
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1609380770

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Throughout his life, maps have been a source of imagination and wonder for Christopher Norment. Mesmerized by them since the age of eight or nine, he found himself courted and seduced by maps, which served functional and allegorical roles in showing him worlds that he might come to know and helping him understand worlds that he had already explored. Maps may have been the stuff of his dreams, but they sometimes drew him away from places where he should have remained firmly rooted. In the Memory of the Map explores the complex relationship among maps, memory, and experience—what might be called a “cartographical psychology” or “cartographical history.” Interweaving a personal narrative structured around a variety of maps, with stories about maps as told by scholars, poets, and fiction writers, this book provides a dazzlingly rich personal and intellectual account of what many of us take for granted. A dialog between desire and the maps of his life, an exploration of the pleasures, utilitarian purposes, benefits, and character of maps, this rich and powerful personal narrative is the matrix in which Norment embeds an exploration of how maps function in all our lives. Page by page, readers will confront the aesthetics, mystery, function, power, and shortcomings of maps, causing them to reconsider the role that maps play in their lives.


Memory's Milestones

Memory's Milestones
Author: Percy Frazer Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1918
Genre: Pittsburgh (Pa.)
ISBN:

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The Farm on Badger Creek

The Farm on Badger Creek
Author: Peggy Prilaman Marxen
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-10-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0870209574

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"Peggy Marxen grew up in the somewhat isolated environment of northwestern Wisconsin's Sawyer County, yet was surrounded by close-knit extended family. In 1916, after a lengthy search conducted by train and bicycle, her grandparents settled a forty next to Badger Creek, in the hilly cutover land that remained after lumberjacks harvested thousands of acres of pines. They arrived just before the creation of the Township of Meteor in 1919. In the 1920s and 1930s her parents and an uncle and aunt built homes near her grandparents and began to raise their small families. Multiple generations of her family witnessed the changes to rural Wisconsin, which changed the fabric of their lives and the lives of all in their community: new farming techniques, education, transportation, and technology, among others. Peggy's traditional farm family supplemented their subsistence herd of dairy cows by hunting and fishing and selling timber and maple syrup. Her home, like those of the neighbors, for a time lacked indoor plumbing, electricity, and a telephone. Until statewide school consolidation (when Peggy was in 5th grade), she attended a one-room schoolhouse and walked, biked, or sledded the three miles to school and back, no matter the weather. Through her girlhood eyes, Peggy Marxen traces her family's story through the best and worst of times, examining the strength of Wisconsin's small communities. Her book is a fitting tribute to her settler ancestors and a way of life now gone-and a celebration of the hardy people of northwestern Wisconsin"--