Between the iron and the pine; a biography of a pioneer family and a pioneer town
Summary
Lewis Reimann was the son of German immigrants who ran a boarding-house for miners and loggers in the Iron River district of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. This book consists of the author's recollections with anecdotes and historical commentary about the region. Reimann conveys a sense of the occupational lifestyles and multiple ethnicities of Iron River's inhabitants and deals in some detail with its folklore, material culture, foodways, and memorable local characters. He devotes a special chapter to Carrie Jacobs Bond, the genteel doctor's wife who left the area after her husband died and became a noted composer of songs.
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
Tags
Date
01/01/1951
Location
iron river
Source
Library of Congress
Copyright info
Public Domain