BEACON ON THE HEADLAND: Becoming Two Harbors
BEACON ON THE HEADLAND tells the story of the development of the north shore of Lake Superior and the long-awaited lighthouse built on the headland at Two Harbors, Minnesota. Through the eyes of one family, and especially, Han, you become acquainted with the development of the shore and the economy. Many peoples from various ethnic backgrounds contributed to its culture from fur trappers, homesteaders, fishermen, lumbermen, railroad workers, miners, and finally to the builders of the ore docks and lighthouse. We will learn whether Han’s dream of building the lighthouse is realized.
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BEACON ON THE HEADLAND: Becoming Two Harbors
BEACON ON THE HEADLAND tells the story of the development of the north shore of Lake Superior and the long-awaited lighthouse built on the headland at Two Harbors, Minnesota. Through the eyes of one family, and especially, Han, you become acquainted with the development of the shore and the economy. Many peoples from various ethnic backgrounds contributed to its culture from fur trappers, homesteaders, fishermen, lumbermen, railroad workers, miners, and finally to the builders of the ore docks and lighthouse. We will learn whether Han’s dream of building the lighthouse is realized.
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BEACON ON THE HEADLAND: Becoming Two Harbors

BEACON ON THE HEADLAND: Becoming Two Harbors

by Amy Larson
BEACON ON THE HEADLAND: Becoming Two Harbors

BEACON ON THE HEADLAND: Becoming Two Harbors

by Amy Larson

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BEACON ON THE HEADLAND tells the story of the development of the north shore of Lake Superior and the long-awaited lighthouse built on the headland at Two Harbors, Minnesota. Through the eyes of one family, and especially, Han, you become acquainted with the development of the shore and the economy. Many peoples from various ethnic backgrounds contributed to its culture from fur trappers, homesteaders, fishermen, lumbermen, railroad workers, miners, and finally to the builders of the ore docks and lighthouse. We will learn whether Han’s dream of building the lighthouse is realized.

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ISBN-13: 9781493171422
Publisher: XlibrisUS
Publication date: 02/22/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 7 MB
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