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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Planning Forum Literature relevant to the History of the Bwca Reply |
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bobbernumber3 |
09/14/2018 08:10PM A Wonderful Country by Dave Olesen. The Quetico-Superior stories of Bill Magie. |
paul folsom |
09/12/2018 11:53AM This book by Miron Heinselman has a lot of great information on history of the region. https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/the-boundary-waters-wilderness-ecosystem |
WHendrix |
09/10/2018 07:07PM Several of Sigurd Olsons books have chapters that address history. Another good source is A Wonderful Country, The Quetico-Superior Stories of Bill Magie edited by Dave Olesen. |
GraniteCliffs |
09/10/2018 04:20PM Spend some time on the history forum of BWCA.com. There is some very interesting information there. |
canoerone |
09/10/2018 02:07PM Try to find a copy of "Portage into the Past". by J. Arnold Bolz with drawings by Francis Lee Jaques. It is a wonderful book about the boundary waters. It is like taking a portage into the past. |
Banksiana |
09/08/2018 06:44PM A good source on the history and battle for preservation. |
billconner |
09/08/2018 06:24PM A Guide's Tale by Gerald R. Patterson is an interesting read, a first person history. |
carmike |
09/08/2018 06:15PM I know there have been other threads on this topic...I'm too lazy to look them up and link them, but I assume they still exist somewhere. But another classic is Portage into the Past by J. Arnold Bolz. |
sedges |
09/08/2018 05:36PM https://www.amazon.com/Voyageurs-Highway-Minnesotas-Border-Lake/dp/0873510062/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1536446014&sr=1-1&keywords=voyageurs+highway Grace Lee Nute, The Voyageur's Highway was original published by the Minnesota Historical Society. Decent basic overview of the European exploration and the fur trade era. |
billconner |
09/08/2018 04:02PM If you have the chance, the museum at Vermillion College in Ely has a lot of interesting artifacts from the area. |
walllee |
09/08/2018 02:46PM Not so much about history of the BWCA, but Boundary Waters Boy written by Jack Blackwell is a fascinating account of Alec Boostrom’s pioneer life in canoe country. Stu, who publishes the BWJ says it’s the best historical account he has seen about the area. |
Canoelegs |
09/08/2018 02:39PM I know that the BWCA has a rich history of fur trapping and tribal settlers. I was wondering if anyone had any recommendation for books about the area that I could read on my trip out there in a couple weeks. Thanks. |