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St. Croix Trail Country: Recollections of Wisconsin

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St. Croix Trail Country was first published in 1967. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. This is a delightful, nostalgic recollection of the author's boyhood summers in the beautiful lake country of northern Wisconsin. William Gray Purcell was born in 1880 and grew up in Oak Park, Illinois. During the years from 1887 to 1901 he spent every summer with his grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. William Cunningham Gray, at their Island Lake summer home in the region of the old St. Croix Trail, south of Bayfield, Wisconsin. The country at that time was largely an unsettled wilderness, heavily forested, and inhabited mainly by Indian families, a few hardy woodsmen, and abundant wildlife. Mr. Purcell recalls the joys of summertime living in this unspoiled natural setting and recounts, too, stories he heard around the campfire of the experiences of Indians and pioneer settlers in the West. An important part of the book is the collection of 32 photographs, each reproduced on a separate page. These pictures, which were taken by young "Willie" Purcell, his father, and his grandfather, portray with photographic skill that is remarkable for its time the scene, the people, and the way of life in those Wisconsin summers long ago. There are maps, also, showing the location of the Island Lake home and the St. Croix Trail country.

172 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1967

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September 2, 2009
The story of life in the northwoods, and an old road from Minneapolis to Bayfield WI. Written in 1967 by a man who knew where sections of the old trail were still visible, and remembered a time when the Indians lived the old way, and Wisconsin was frontier. I wonder if there are any remains visible now, and if anyone knows where they are? Probably gone forever.
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September 3, 2013
Fun and adventurous, true story read. Set in the 1800's, a group of friends and relatives live together on the island, of Island Lake, close to Salon Springs, WI.
Short stories make this a good read, if you don't have time to get engulfed in a book.
I didn't want them to end...but all good things...
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