Upper Peninsula 1869-1873 presents appendices to part one of volume one from a Michigan Geological Survey conducted by T.B. Brooks. This historical document offers a detailed examination of the Upper Peninsula region during the specified period. Originally published in 1873, it provides invaluable insights into the geological landscape, natural resources, and environmental conditions of the area at that time.
Researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the Upper Peninsula's past will find this work to be a significant resource. The detailed appendices offer a glimpse into the scientific methodologies and observations of the 19th century, capturing a moment in time when the region was being explored and understood from a geological perspective.
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