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Hubbell A Copper Country Village by Donald Chaput
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From reviews of Hubbell: A Copper Country Village, by Donald Chaput (first printing, 1969)
"…adds charmingly to a growing collection of urban and community history… This sense of community with its comprehensive grasp of the social fragments and their inter-relationship gives Chaput's book its organization . Also, aside from its intrinsic interest as local history, his study has potential as part of an unwritten but necessary account of village life in America. We need more such work."
Herbert Brinks
Michigan History
(Fall, 1969)
"…Here is an informative and readable account of the origin and development of a small copper town located on the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan… Though based upon significant use of primary sources, this booklet is also much indebted to recollections of early residents. Prospective authors seeking various ways in which the history of a small town can be presented should study illustrated 'minibooks' such as this one."
Indiana Magazine of History
(June, 1969)
"This small volume of just over a hundred pages, is clearly documented for the researcher, and in addition, should be a delightful revelation, particularly to those whose roots are in the Copper Country. The well captioned illustrations and photographs are a major source of interest and furnish further reference value."
E.O.C.
Inland Seas
(Summer, 1969)