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Two books: Old-time logging in the Lake States
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<blockquote data-quote="Gearhead1" data-source="post: 1184967" data-attributes="member: 7197"><p>I have recently read two great books about historic logging in the area of Northern Wisconsin and the U.P. of Michigan. "Calked Boots & Cant Hooks" by George Corrigan, is a personal recounting of one man's early career in the lumber camps of Northern Wisconsin and the U.P., from the early 1900's until WWII. Its not full of sensational stories, but simply an honest account of the many years the author enjoyed in the woods. "Cut & Run Loggin' Off The Big Woods" by Mike Monte, is mostly a photographic collection from the late 1800's through the early 1900's of Northern Wisconsin logging scenes. Both were very interesting reads and I highly recommend them if you have any interests in the subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gearhead1, post: 1184967, member: 7197"] I have recently read two great books about historic logging in the area of Northern Wisconsin and the U.P. of Michigan. "Calked Boots & Cant Hooks" by George Corrigan, is a personal recounting of one man's early career in the lumber camps of Northern Wisconsin and the U.P., from the early 1900's until WWII. Its not full of sensational stories, but simply an honest account of the many years the author enjoyed in the woods. "Cut & Run Loggin' Off The Big Woods" by Mike Monte, is mostly a photographic collection from the late 1800's through the early 1900's of Northern Wisconsin logging scenes. Both were very interesting reads and I highly recommend them if you have any interests in the subject. [/QUOTE]
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