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A reprint of the autobiography of Michigan’s controversial govern from the Upper Peninsula.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page
  2. pp. 1-3
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  1. Copyright
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  1. Contents 1
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  1. Introduction
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  1. THE IRON HUNTER
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  2. pp. 17-18
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  1. Statement
  2. pp. 19-20
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  1. Chapter 1. Wolves - Human and Otherwise
  2. pp. 21-31
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  1. Chapter 2. What's in Your Name or Mine?
  2. pp. 32-37
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  1. Chapter 3. Natural Born Rebels
  2. pp. 38-49
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  1. Chapter 4. Poverty That Cramps and Then Expands the Soul
  2. pp. 50-59
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  1. Chapter 5. Wild Boyhood Dreams Fill My Mind and I Act Upon Them
  2. pp. 60-69
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  1. Chapter 6. Swept Into the Human Maelstrom of Chicago
  2. pp. 70-76
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  1. Chapter 7. I Drive a Coal Wagon - Pile Lumber - Capture a Murderer and Dock Wallop in Milwaukee
  2. pp. 77-87
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  1. Chapter 8. Married on Credit I Give My Bride a Five Cent Bouquet and We Take a Wedding Trip on a Streetcar
  2. pp. 88-94
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  1. Chapter 9. I Undertake the Study of Iron Ore and Engage in Exploration and Prospecting
  2. pp. 95-98
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  1. Chapter 10. My First Trip into the Trackless Wilds of Unexplored Canada
  2. pp. 99-105
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  1. Chapter 11. Charmed by the Beauty of Sault de Sainte Marie and Fascinated by its Environs I Choose It as a Home for Life
  2. pp. 106-114
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  1. Chapter 12. I Am Used as a Political Fulcrum by Jay Hubbell to Pry Out Sam Stephenson
  2. pp. 115-120
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  1. Chapter 13. The Sacrifice of General Alger to Appease Political Blood Howlers
  2. pp. 121-125
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  1. Chapter 14. My Association with Hazen S. Pingree Plunges Me into Politics Deeper Than Ever
  2. pp. 126-133
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  1. Chapter 15. I Become a Candidate for Governor to Succeed Hazen S. Pingree
  2. pp. 134-139
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  1. Chapter 16. The Poetry, Charm, Romance, and Usefulness of Iron Ore
  2. pp. 140-146
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  1. Chapter 17. Iron Ore Bacteria
  2. pp. 147-151
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  1. Chapter 18. Reading the Story of the Stones as Printed on the Pages of the Earth's Surface
  2. pp. 152-156
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  1. Chapter 19. Great Lean Outcropping of Iron Ore Unseen Under the Very Eyes of the World
  2. pp. 157-163
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  1. Chapter 20. Into the Heart of the Arctic Lapland Where the Mysteries are Attuned to the Muffled Footfalls of Silence
  2. pp. 164-171
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  1. Chapter 21. Deposits of Iron Ore and Beds of Coal Under the Shadow of the Pole
  2. pp. 172-176
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  1. Chapter 22. A Starvation Hike to Hunt for a Hidden Range of Iron Ore
  2. pp. 177-186
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  1. Chapter 23. Fatherly Attitude of John W. Gates and John J. Mitchell
  2. pp. 187-192
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  1. Chapter 24. Eating Moose Meat from One Year's End to Another at the Moose Mountain Camp
  2. pp. 193-196
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  1. Chapter 25. Sir Donald Mann Proposes to Use Double-Bitted Axes as Weapons in a Duel with a Russian Count
  2. pp. 197-202
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  1. Chapter 26. World Workers in Iron in All Ages
  2. pp. 203-210
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  1. Chapter 27. Concentration of Lean Ores in the United States - Siderite - Magnetite - Hematite
  2. pp. 211-219
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  1. Chapter 28. Accidental Fortunes from Iron Ore
  2. pp. 220-223
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  1. Chapter 29. Mesaba Range in Minnesota, the Greatest Iron Ore District the World Has Ever Known
  2. pp. 224-230
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  1. Chapter 30. Consideration of Charles Evans Hughes, Woodrow Wilson and Others in Searching for a Successor to James B. Angell at the University of Michigan
  2. pp. 231-236
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  1. Chapter 31. Tom May's Kerry Philosophy a Social Thermometer
  2. pp. 237-239
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  1. Chapter 32. I Am Elected Governor of Michigan
  2. pp. 240-245
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  1. Chapter 33. I Start a Fight Against the Saloon That Keeps Up to the End
  2. pp. 246-249
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  1. Chapter 34. Fighting for the Life of Michigan Against the Human Bloodsuckers That Subsist on Society Everywhere
  2. pp. 250-257
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  1. Chapter 35. My Part in the Presidential Campaign of 1912
  2. pp. 258-261
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  1. Chapter 36. Off for Madagascar, Asia and Africa for a Long Tour in the Unusual Parts of the Earth
  2. pp. 262-265
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  1. Chapter 37. Some References to Burma, Ceylon, Cochin-China, Turkestan, Persia
  2. pp. 266-270
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  1. Chapter 38. I Discover Another Great Iron Ore Range That Will Some Day Help to Supply the World
  2. pp. 271-272
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  1. Chapter 39. Many People of Michigan Again Urge Me to Take Up the Gonfalon for Better Things in the State
  2. pp. 273-276
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  1. Chapter 40. In Conclusion
  2. pp. 277-281
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  1. Glossary
  2. pp. 283-288
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  1. Great Lakes Books
  2. pp. 289-292
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  1. Back Cover
  2. p. 293
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