Half title: Libretto, Indian play--Hiawatha, played at Wa-ya-ga-mug, on the Grand Rapids and Indiana railway, near Petoskey, Michigan, each summer season, by native Ojibway Indians. Alternate title is "Hiawatha."
Horror literature hinges on one unique characteristic rarely found outside of the genre: monstrosity. Although monstrosity is often criticized for being designed to elicit specific responses (terror, horror, and revulsion) from readers for the sake...
Also knows as "Mackinac, Petoskey, Traverse City and other northern Michigan summer resorts" and "A land of summer homes." Maps included on lining paper
This research is an archaeological investigation into a collection of two hundred thirty-five lithic artifacts and the land believed to be associated with it. The Darrah Creek Site is composed of seventy-nine acres of former farmland in Mecosta...
Yearbook of Central Michigan University for 1910. The Chippewa was published between 1909 and 2002. It is also known as "Central Michigan University yearbook" and "Yearbook of Central Michigan University."
Yearbook of Central Michigan University for 1916. The Chippewa was published between 1909 and 2002. It is also known as "Central Michigan University yearbook" and "Yearbook of Central Michigan University."
Yearbook of Central Michigan University for 1915. The Chippewa was published between 1909 and 2002. It is also known as "Central Michigan University yearbook" and "Yearbook of Central Michigan University."
Yearbook of Central Michigan University for 1919. The Chippewa was published between 1909 and 2002. It is also known as "Central Michigan University yearbook" and "Yearbook of Central Michigan University."