The story of Michigan / by Claude S. Larzelere.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Larzelere, Claude Sheldon, 1866-1946
Language:English
Published: Lansing, Mich. : Michigan Education Company, [1923-1925], ©1923-1925.
Subjects:
Local Note:
LM's volumes bound together.
MSU: Gift of Juana and Jesse Gonzales.
Physical Description:22 volumes : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 18 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • First narrative. Indian legends
  • Second narrative. The coming of the White Man
  • Third narrative. Marquette and Joliet
  • Fourth narrative. The first vessel on the lakes
  • Fifth narrative. Early days of Detroit
  • Sixth narrative. The old fur traders
  • Seventh narrative. Michigan under the Union Jack
  • Eighth narrative. Pontiac's conspiracy
  • Ninth narrative. Colonel Clark and the "Hair buyer"
  • Tenth narrative. Michigan becomes American
  • Eleventh narrative. The surrender of Detroit
  • Twelfth narrative. The struggle for the Northwest.
  • Thirteenth narrative. Lewis Cass Governor
  • Fourteenth narrative. Pioneer days
  • Fifteenth narrative. "The noble savage"
  • Sixteenth narrative. The boy governor and the baby state
  • Seventeenth narrative. Transportation and communication
  • Eighteenth narrative. Michigan in slavery days
  • Nineteenth narrative. Michigan in the Civil War
  • Twentieth narrative. Copper and iron
  • Twenty-first narrative. Lumber days
  • Twenty-second narrative. Education.