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Lake Superior
Just twenty years ago bills for a mining school and branch State prison in the upper peninsula were introduced and advocated in vain. To-day, by acts of the present Legislature, the people of Lake Superior are enabled to rejoice in the consummation of hopes long deferred. Twenty years ago the writer of this paper represented the thirty-second, or the then Lake Super ior district, on the floor of the Senate; to-day he is happy in being num bered as one of the board of control of the Mining school of Michigan.
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