Norman K. Risjord

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    A Popular History of Minnesota

    Norman K. Risjord

    What do Paul Bunyan, Charles Lindbergh, and Jesse Ventura have in common? Minnesota, of course! In A Popular History of Minnesota, historian Norman K. Risjord offers a grand tour of the state&#39;s remarkable history. This highly readable volume details everything from the glacial formation of the land to the arrival of the Dakota and the Ojibwe people, from Minnesota&#39;s contributions to the Northern cause during the Civil War to the key players in reform politics who helped sculpt the identity the state retains today.<br /><br />A Popular History of Minnesota highlights the historical significance of Minnesota&#39;s natural resources&mdash;the bountiful north woods, the treasured iron ranges, the impressive Mississippi waterfall on which the Mill City was built. It details the powerful marks left on the state by such luminous figures as Oliver H. Kelley, founder of the national Grange movement, Hubert H. Humphrey, champion of civil rights, and Betty Crocker, aid to homemakers everywhere. Lively side trips outline noteworthy subjects, from the Kensington runestone to the devastating forest fires of the 1890s and 1920s, from the rise of the Mayo Clinic to the preservation of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Handy travelers&#39; guides highlight historic destinations for readers who enjoy seeing where history happened.<br /><br />Fast-paced and informative, with generous illustrations, A Popular History of Minnesota is a must-read for newcomers and established Minnesotans alike.

    Shining Big Sea Water

    Norman K. Risjord

    In Shining Big Sea Water, historian Norman K. Risjord offers a grand tour of Lake Superior&#39;s remarkable history, taking readers through the centuries and into the lives of those who have traveled the lake and inhabited its shores.<br /><br />Through lively, informative chapters, Risjord begins with the lake&#39;s cataclysmic geological birth, then explores the lives of native peoples along the shore before European contact and during the fur trade, showing how Superior functioned as an unusual &quot;blue water highway&quot; for Indians, early explorers, industries, and settlers. He outlines the development of such cities as Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan; Ashland, Wisconsin; and Two Harbors, Minnesota, and tells the fascinating histories of life-saving lighthouses and famous shipwrecks. In the final chapter, Risjord looks to the future, offering a clear-eyed account of the environmental and economic challenges faced by America&#39;s largest freshwater lake.<br /><br />Interspersed throughout the book are handy tips for travelers, highlighting historically significant sites that illustrate key pieces of Lake Superior&#39;s natural and human history, including national lakeshores in the United States and provincial parks in Canada.