History of Bay County, Michigan, and representative citizens; . the Garden Spot of Michi-gan,—Bay County. A song to thee, fair State of mine, Michigan, my greater song than this is thine, Michigan, my thunder of the inland sea,The whisper of the towering treeUnite in one grand symphony—• Michigan, my Michigan. I sing a State of all the hest— Michigan, my sing a State with riches blest— Michigan, my Michigan. Thy mines unmask a hidden richer thy historic great the love thy builders bore—Michigan, my ^Michigan. How fair the bosom of thy l


History of Bay County, Michigan, and representative citizens; . the Garden Spot of Michi-gan,—Bay County. A song to thee, fair State of mine, Michigan, my greater song than this is thine, Michigan, my thunder of the inland sea,The whisper of the towering treeUnite in one grand symphony—• Michigan, my Michigan. I sing a State of all the hest— Michigan, my sing a State with riches blest— Michigan, my Michigan. Thy mines unmask a hidden richer thy historic great the love thy builders bore—Michigan, my ^Michigan. How fair the bosom of thy lakes,Michigan, my Michigan. What melody each river makes,Michigan, my Michigan. As to thy lakes the rivers tend Thy exiled ones still to thee send Devotion that shall never , my Michigan. Rich in wealth that makes a State,Michigan, my Michigan. Great in the things that make men great,Michigan, my Michigan. Eager the voice that sounds thy claim Upon the golden roll of Fame; Willing the hand that writes the name—Michigan, my LOWER SAGINAW (now bay city; IN 1S37. CHAPTER II. THE ABORIGINAL PERIOD ViRGix Forests, Trackless Swamps and Lake-Bound Prairies — 0-Sauk-e-non,THE Land of the Sauks—Indian Tribes and Chieftains—Manners, Cus-toms AND Modes of Life of the Aborigines—The Overthrow of the Sauks byTHE Confederated Tribes—The Indians as Found by the Pioneers—The In-dians OF To-Day. So came the auuinm, and passed, and the winter,—yet Gabriel came not;Blossomed the opening spring, and the notes of the robin and bkiebirdSounded sweet upon wold and in wood, yet Gabriel came on the breath of the summer winds a rumor was waftedSweeter than song of bird, or hue or odor of to the north and east, it said, in the Michigan forests,Gabriel had his lodge by the banks of the Saginaw , with returning guides, that sought the lakes of the Huron,Saying a sad farewell, Evangeline went from the Ozark over wea


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