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Fifty Years In The Northwest / With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes

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A first-person memoir traces the author's life from early years through long residence in the Upper Mississippi and neighboring territories, observing the region's transformation from wilderness to settled communities. It opens with family genealogy and autobiographical recollections, then proceeds through episodic chapters recounting frontier experiences such as logging, hunting, travel, and the everyday labors of pioneers. Interwoven are accounts of territorial organization, civic and commercial development, and the spread of agriculture and transportation. The narrative depends on personal observation, interviews, and selective historical quotations, and concludes with appended reminiscences, incidents, and notes that preserve local anecdotes and practical details of frontier life.

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William H. C. Folsom

William H. C. Folsom was an American author known for his work documenting the history and experiences of the Northwest region of the United States. His notable book, "Fifty Years In The Northwest," offers a detailed account of his life and observations, enriched with reminiscences, incidents, and notes that provide insight into the social and cultural landscape of the area during his time. Folsom's contributions reflect the challenges and developments faced by settlers, making his work a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of the Northwest.

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