Michigan Timber Industry

Michigan Timber Industry
Title Michigan Timber Industry PDF eBook
Author Ronald J. Piva
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 2010
Genre Forest products industry
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Deep Woods Frontier

Deep Woods Frontier
Title Deep Woods Frontier PDF eBook
Author Theodore J. Karamanski
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 284
Release 1989
Genre History
ISBN 9780814320495

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Narrating the history of Michigan's forest industry, Karamanski provides a dynamic study of an important part of the Upper Peninsula's economy.

Michigan Timber Industry

Michigan Timber Industry
Title Michigan Timber Industry PDF eBook
Author Ronald L. Hackett
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1997
Genre Forest products industry
ISBN

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Michigan Timber Industry

Michigan Timber Industry
Title Michigan Timber Industry PDF eBook
Author James E. Blyth
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 1988
Genre Lumber trade
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Michigan Timber Industry

Michigan Timber Industry
Title Michigan Timber Industry PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 100
Release 2002
Genre Forest products industry
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Michigan Timber Industry

Michigan Timber Industry
Title Michigan Timber Industry PDF eBook
Author Dennis M. May
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1995
Genre Lumber trade
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Michigan's Lumbertowns

Michigan's Lumbertowns
Title Michigan's Lumbertowns PDF eBook
Author Jeremy W. Kilar
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 372
Release 1990
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780814320730

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Michigan's foremost lumbertowns, flourishing urban industrial centers in the late 19th century, faced economic calamity with the depletion of timber supplies by the end of the century. Turning to their own resources and reflecting individual cultural identities, Saginaw, Bay City, and Muskegon developed dissimilar strategies to sustain their urban industrial status. This study is a comprehensive history of these lumbertowns from their inception as frontier settlements to their emergence as reshaped industrial centers. Primarily an examination of the role of the entrepreneur in urban economic development, Michigan Lumbertowns considers the extent to which the entrepreneurial approach was influenced by each city's cultural-ethnic construct and its social history. More than a narrative history, it is a study of violence, business, and social change.