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Lake Superior in Michigans Iron country 1800's

Often travel- ing through the woods, and over deep snow on snow-shoes, hundreds I might almost say thousands of miles, and I would not like to do it again I Neither would I like to have another person so punished. In this' connec tion I will tell you of an incident that happened to me some years later: In all counties where wood-chopping or charcoal burning is carried on, you will find the Canadian Frenchman. So they came to Marquette in great numbers; many of them could not read and write, but still the sweet conso- lation they derived from receiving letters from friends in Canada or New York State was unmistakable
 
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