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Blackwater Ben

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by William Durbin


  BOOKS

  Daylight in the Swamp by Robert W. Wells, NorthWord Press, Inc., Minocqua, Wisconsin (1978).

  Early Loggers in Minnesota, Volumes I–IV by J. C. Ryan, Minnesota Timber Producers Association, Duluth (1973–1986).

  History of the White Pine Industry in Minnesota by Agnes Larson, Arno Press, New York (1972).

  Holy Old Mackinaw: A Natural History of the American Lumberjack by Stewart H. Holbrook, Macmillan, New York (1956).

  The Loggers by Richard Williams, Little, Brown & Company, New York (1976).

  The Maine Woods by Henry David Thoreau, Penguin USA, New York (1988).

  Tall Timber: A Pictorial History of Logging in the Upper Midwest by Tom Bacig and Fred Thompson, Voyageur Press, Bloomington, Minnesota (1982).

  Timber! by Ben Rajala, North Star Press, St. Cloud, Minnesota (1991).

  Under the Tarpaper by J. C. Ryan, St. Louis County Historical Society, Duluth, Minnesota (1985).

  ORGANIZATIONS

  Cradle of Forestry in America (CFAIA) 100 S.

  Broad St.

  Brevard, NC 28712

  Phone: (800) 660-0671 or (828) 884-5713

  E-mail: cfaia@citcom.net

  Web site: www.cradleofforestry.com

  Forest History Center

  2609 County Road 76

  Grand Rapids, MN 55744

  Phone: (218) 327-4482

  E-mail: foresthistory@mnhs.org

  Web site: www.mnhs.org/places/sites/fhc

  Forest History Society

  701 Wm. Vickers Ave.

  Durham, NC 27701-3162

  Phone: (919) 682-9319

  E-mail: recluce2@duke.edu

  Web site: www.lib.duke.edu/forest

  Minnesota Historical Society

  345 W. Kellogg Blvd.

  St. Paul, MN 55102-1906

  Phone: (651) 296-6126

  E-mail: reference@mnhs.org

  Web site: www.mnhs.org

  United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service

  (USDA Forest Service)

  P.O. Box 96090

  Washington, D.C. 20090-6090

  Phone: (202) 205-8333

  E-mail: webmaster@fs.fed.us

  Web site: http://www.fs.fed.us

  World Forestry Center

  4033 SW Canyon Rd.

  Portland, OR 97221

  Phone: (503) 228-1367

  E-mail: mail@worldforestry.org

  Web site: www.worldforestry.org

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  WILLIAM DURBIN, a former high school English teacher, is the author of Wintering; The Broken Blade, which won the Great Lakes Book Award for Fiction and the Minnesota Book Award, Young Readers Category; and most recently, Song of Sampo Lake. A graduate of the Bread Loaf School of English, William Durbin has supervised writing research projects for Middlebury College, the National Council of Teachers of English, and the Bingham Trust for Charity. For more information on him and his books, visit his Web site at williamdurbin.com.

  It was reported as “unsold and destroyed” to the publisher and neither the author nor the publisher has received any payment for this “stripped book.”

  Copyright © 2003 by William Durbin

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