"Ne-sa-je-won" as the Ottawas say; a tale of the waters that run down from lake Superior to the sea, by Helen M. Martin.
Publication details: [Cleveland, O., Printed by the William Feather company, c1939]Description: 82 p. illus. (incl. maps, diagr.) 24 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 551.310971
- QE78 .M3
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Map on lining papers.
"Much of this tale ... is drawn from 'The Pleistocene of Michigan and Indiana and the history of the Great lakes' [by Dr. Frank Leverett and Frank B. Taylor] and from Dr. Leverett's 'Moraines and shore lines of the lake Superior region'."--Dedicatory note.
"Mr. M. D. Harbaugh ... has done the editorial work, prepared final drawings, and designed and directed the publication."--Foreword.
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