Turning Points
in Wisconsin History
The wild animals of Paul Bunyan's Northwoods
Paul Bunyan natural history: describing the wild animals, birds, reptiles and fish of the big woods about Paul Bunyan's old time logging camps
Tales of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox ran rampant throughout the lumber camps of the upper Midwest. Besides his own out-sized life and exploits, Paul Bunyan occupied a mythic world of very wild animals. Charles E. Brown provides a list and description of some of the more impressive beasts, birds, reptiles, and fish.
Related Topics: |
Mining, Logging, and Agriculture Logging and Forest Products |
Creator: | Brown, Charles E. |
Pub Data: | Madison, Wis.: C.E. Brown, 1935. (pamphlet 74-4975) |
Citation: | Brown, Charles E. "Paul Bunyan natural history: describing the wild animals, birds, reptiles and fish of the big woods about Paul Bunyan's old time logging camps." (Madison, Wis.: C.E. Brown, 1935); Online facsimile at: http://wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/search.asp?id=1126; Visited on: 4/25/2024 |
.