Iron Frontier: The Discovery and Early Development of Minnesota's Three Ranges (Minnesota Historical Society Publications),Used

Iron Frontier: The Discovery and Early Development of Minnesota's Three Ranges (Minnesota Historical Society Publications),Used

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David A. Walker tells the story of the opening of the last iron ore frontier in the United States on the Vermilion, Mesabi, and Cuyuna ranges of Minnesotathe nations largest ore deposits. Walker explores the formative years from the 1880s to the early 1900s in the development of the states mining industry, the iron men it produced, the new towns it spawned, and the railroads it built to transport the newfound wealth to growing ports on Lake Superior. Drawing on manuscripts, newspaper accounts, and business and financial records, Walkers study provides an economic history of an industry whose dimensions reached far beyond the borders of Minnesota.

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