Bailey Story Installment 10: Lumber Brought the Baileys to Drummond Island
Abstract/Description: | This article discusses the British occupation of Drummond Island and the lumber industry on the island in the late nineteenth century. It also gives an in-depth biography of Ethel Lucille Bailey (1887-1977) and brief biographies of her children. |
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Subject(s): | Lumbering Logging Drummond Island (Mich.) Chippewa County (Mich.) |
Date Created: | Undated |
Title: | Bailey Story Installment 10: Lumber Brought the Baileys to Drummond Island. | |
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Name(s): |
Brumwell, Jill Lowe, creator Drummond Island Historical Museum, contributor |
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Type of Resource: | text | |
Date Created: | Undated | |
Physical Form: | Newspaper clippings | |
Extent: | 1 item | |
Abstract/Description: | This article discusses the British occupation of Drummond Island and the lumber industry on the island in the late nineteenth century. It also gives an in-depth biography of Ethel Lucille Bailey (1887-1977) and brief biographies of her children. | |
Note(s): |
In 1880, George Warren Bailey and his family came to Drummond Island and soon united with another prominent early family, the Seamans. In 1999, Jill Lowe Brumwell (a Bailey descendant) wrote a series of articles about the Bailey family of Drummond Island in The (Sault Sainte Marie) Evening News. |
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Subject(s): |
Lumbering Logging Drummond Island (Mich.) Chippewa County (Mich.) |
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Held by: | Drummond Island Historical Museum | |
Restrictions on Access: | In copyright (http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/) | |
Is Part Of: | Drummond Island Historical Articles. Identifier: DIHM-001 | |
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