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Table of Contents: Fall 2011 Volume 37, No. 2

The Michigan Historical Review

Contents

Editor’s Page ix
   

Using Presettlement Vegetation Maps to Understand the
Early History of Michigan’s Lumber Industry in
Midland County

Robert E. Mitchell
1

 

 

Settling Out and Fitting In: Family and Migration in the
Ethnic Mexican Midwest During the Twentieth Century

Eduardo Moralez
29
   

The Emergence of Prosperous Farmers and Businessmen in
Nineteeth-Century Kalamazoo County, Michigan

John T. Houdek and Charles F. Heller, Jr.
53
   

Driving Ambitions: Charles Roswell Henry and the Changing
Status of the Early Automobile Consumer

Robert Buerglener
79

Book Reviews

Babson, Riddle, and Elsila. The Color of Law: Ernie Goodman,
Detroit, and the Struggle for Labor and Civil Rights.

Robert Samuel Smith
99
   

Baugh. The Detroit School Busing Case: Milliken v. Bradley and the
Controversy over Desegregation.

Stephen A. Jones
100
   

Bertera and Crawford. The 4th Michigan Infantry in the Civil War.              

Bradley J. Birzer
102
   

Dobkin. Soul of a Port: The History and Evolution of the Port of
Milwaukee.

Joe Walzer
103
   

Flinn. Remembering Flint, Michigan: Stories from the Vehicle City.

Themis Chronopoulos
105
   

Glazer. Wounded Warrior: The Rise and Fall of Michigan
Governor John Swainson.

John Robert Greene                 
107
   

Grandin. Fordlandia: The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford’s
Forgotten Jungle City.

Christopher W. Wells
109
   

Kaunonen. Challenge Accepted: A Finnish Immigrant
Response to Industrial America in Michigan’s Copper Country.

Michael M. Loukinen
111
   

Largey. Haitians in Michigan.

Violet M. Showers Johnson
112
   

Lorenzkowski. The Sounds of Ethnicity: Listening to German
North America, 1850-1914.

Stan Nadel
114
   

Majher. Ladies of the Lights: Michigan Women in the U.S.
Lighthouse Service.

Cathy Green
115
   

Pardoe. Lost Eagles: One Man’s Mission to Find Missing
Airmen in Two World Wars.

John D. Plating      
117
   

Parham. The St. Lawrence Seaway and Power Project: An Oral
History of the Greatest Construction Show on Earth.

Jay C. Martin
118
   

Reynolds and Dawson. Iron Will: Cleveland-Cliffs and the Mining of
Iron Ore, 1847-2006.

Peter V. Krats         
120
   

Schmidt. Notre Dame and the Civil War: Marching
Onward to Victory.

Anthony J. Kuzniewski, SJ     
121
   

Skaggs and Nelson, eds. The Sixty Years’ War for the Great
Lakes, 1754-1814.

Daniel P. Barr
123
   

Stagg. The Golden Dream: A History of the St. Lawrence Seaway.

Claire Puccia Parham
124

 

 

Taylor. Sixty to Zero: An Inside Look at the Collapse of General
Motors—and the Detroit Auto Industry.

Sally H. Clarke
126

 

 
Books Received 129

 

 
Contributors 133