Name/Title

The Boardman

Entry/Object ID

2019.35.178

Description

This volume covers the early history of the area and the family which lent the Boardman river its name. The river is just over 50 miles in length, from the swamps of Kalkaska county where the North and South branches begin, to its exit into the West arm of Grand Traverse Bay in downtown Traverse City. A mile by mile illustrated survey of the river describes interesting history and sites along the way. Special pages also discuss literary references to the Boardman river from Hemingway to contemporary children's books. Many maps, historical postcards and contemporary photographs illustrate the text. Table of Contents: 1. The river ; Poem: "The vision" by Rambler -- 2. The mission and early settlements ; Historical fiction of the Boardman River -- 3. Navigation and transportation -- 4. The river as a source of power and industry ; Ernest Hemingway and the Boardman -- 5. Recreation on the river: children's/young adult stories, Timber by Harold Titus -- 6. Environmental concerns: modern novels set in Traverse City, the many books of Gloria Whelan -- 7. From beginning to end: north branch of the Boardman River, south branch of the Boardman River, from the forks to the mouth -- Bibliography -- Image sources and acknowledgments -- Index.

Cataloged By

Slusar, Vern

Acquisition

Accession

2019.35

Book Details

Author

Lane, Kit 1939-2024

Publisher

Pavilion Press

Place Published

City

Douglas

State/Province

Michigan

Country

United States of America

Continent

North America

Date Published

2014

Publication Subjects

Rivers -- Michigan -- History. Rivers in literature. Riparian areas -- Michigan -- History. Riparian areas. Rivers. Michigan. Boardman River (Mich.)

Call No.

977.4B LAN

ISBN

9781877703317

Notes

96 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm.

Location

Shelf

Library

Condition

Overall Condition

Excellent

Create Date

October 7, 2021

Update Date

October 8, 2021