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November/December 2001, "The Unique U.P."The November/December 2001 "Unique U.P." issue is filled with spectacular stories about Michigan's Upper Peninsula. But we didn't want to stop there.

The Upper Peninsula has been a fascinating topic for Michigan History readers in the past.  Below we've put together a collection of U.P. stories from previous magazine issues.

Reader recollections of the U.P.

Henry Ford's "Tasty Little Town," Life and Logging in Pequaming by Brian Cleven (Jan/Feb 1999) 6 pages "I'll Eat Every Pound of Copper From That Mine" by Larry Chabot (Jan/Feb 2000) 8 pages
Standing Tall with Big Annie by Diana Paiz Engle (July/Aug 1999) 4 pages This Isn't a Klondike Town Anymore by Jane Nordberg & Calumet at 125 by Erik Nordberg (May/June 2000) 12 pages
Houghton's Heroes by Richard Rupley (July/Aug 1998) 5 pages The Legacy of Peter White by George P. Merk (May/June 1999) 8 pages
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www.michiganhistorymagazine.com/extra/up/collection.html
Thursday, March 23, 2006

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