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History of Wexford County, Michigan: Embracing a Concise Review of Its Early Settlement, Industrial Development and Present Conditions (Classic Reprint)
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History of Wexford County, Michigan: Embracing a Concise Review of Its Early Settlement, Industrial Development and Present Conditions (Classic Reprint)
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History of Wexford County, Michigan: Embracing a Concise Review of Its Early Settlement, Industrial Development and Present Conditions (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from History of Wexford County, Michigan: Embracing a Concise Review of Its Early Settlement, Industrial Development and Present Conditions
The same is true in writing the history of a city or community. There are always reasons why people congregate in one place rather than another, in starting a village that may grow into a great city, and these reasons are always of interest to the reader and give him a far better conception of the subject matter that is to follow.
What is true of an individual or a city is equally true of a county. There is always an interest in contemplating the reasons which lead people to leave an old settled country, where every facility for comfort and enjoyment are within reach, and emigrate to a wilderness country, remote from civilization, and destitute of even the most necessary conveniences that minister to the comfort of the individual.
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