How did Michigan get its name?
Land : Great Lakes and wild weather, trumpeter swans, and wildlife conservation
The first Michiganders : Moundbuilders and dream catchers, canoe-making, and village life
Exploration and settlement : missions at Sault Ste. Marie and the Straits of Mackinac, the fur trade, and freedom from Great Britain
Growth and change : fighting the War of 1812 and becoming a state, the Underground Railroad, and facing Civil War
More modern times : ending the Great Depression and fighting World War II, labor unions, and the great migration
People : big cities and small towns, how Michiganders talk and eat, singers and writers, artists and athletes
Government : legislature in Lansing, youth in government, and the state flag and seal
Economy : running farms and making breakfast cereal, building cars, and booming business
Travel guide : the upper and lower peninsulas, museums, and Mackinac Island.
From the Book - Third Series, Revised edition.
The land: Great Lakes and wild weather, trumpeter swans and wildlife conservation
The first Michiganders: dreamcatchers, canoe-making and village life
Explorers and settlements: missions at Sault Sainte Marie and the Straits of Mackinac, the fur trade and freedom from Great Britain
Growth and change: fighting the War of 1812 and becoming a state, the underground railroad and facing Civil War
More modern times: ending the great depression and fighting World War II, labor unions and the great migration
People: big cities and small towns, how Michiganders talk and eat, singers and writers, artists and athletes
Government: legislature in Lansing, youth in government, and the state flag and seal
Economy: running farms and making breakfast cereal, building cars and booming business
Travel guide: the upper and lower peninsulas, museums and Mackinac Island.