Discover some of the nation's most important African Americans, including
Richard Austin, Aretha Franklin, Cora Mae Brown, Ossian Sweet and Malcolm
X, who just happen to have roots in Michigan. Illustrated. 60 pages. $9.95
Celebrate the many Michiganians such as Stevie Wonder, Ted Nugent, Alice
Cooper, The Supremes and the Temptations, who have made contributions to
the modern music world. Illustrated. 68 pages. $9.95
Third edition. The moving story of Michigan's worst mine disaster, the 1926
cave-in at the Barnes-Hecker iron mine. Illustrated. By Thomas
G. Friggens. 32 pages. $6.95
Third edition. After founding two Michigan cities, the New World's
most famous missionary kept a journal of his 1673 to 1675 exploration of the Mississippi
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Discover one of Michigan's most intriguing historic sites. More than a
visitor's guide, this colorful publication offers the complete history of
the Upper Peninsula iron-smelting town with a walking tour and map.
Illustrated. 56 pages. $9.95New, expanded edition!
Get a rare glimpse at nineteenth-century military life through biographies
of key people who garrisoned the Keweenaw Peninsula fort dating from 1844.
Enjoy the site--now a state park and museum--with a comprehensive walking
tour and map. Illustrated. 60 pages. $9.95
The
first anthology ever published of Michigan History's wealth of
Civil War articles. Selections include diaries, letters and the research
of some of Michigan's most respected historians. Illustrated. 144
pages. $14.95
Updated
and expanded fourth edition features new photographs, a new preface and
more exciting information. A must-have for every Civil War enthusiast. By
Frederick D. Williams. Illustrated. 88 pages. $6.95