I bought the above book and it is facinating! It contains the following chapters by these Authors: Evidence of prehistoric man on Lake Superior, John T. Reeder Old Keweenaw by Rev. Jospeh A. Ten Broeck Reminiscences of Old Keweenaw Mrs W. A. Childs A sketch of John Senter of Houghton Ascension Church at Ontonagon Jon. Alfred Meads >From Vermont to Lake Superior in 1845 ,George W. Thayer It has many interesting local stories: Here is part of one, It makes me wonder what happened to this "slab".... They found the Indian truly loyal to the pale faced brother. He stood ready to guide his canoe and furnish him with the products of the hunt, meat for his hunger, fur for his market, to run his errands and to carry his messages. Over the dying race as seen in Keweenaw we may quote the mutilated inscription on the slab beneath Brockway Mountain near Copper Harbor. Beneath this slab a red man's body lies. Once to his tribe an honor and a prize. But Death relentless his.......days hath numbered o'er. His bow string like his bones will carry death nor more. O stranger! Pass not reckless o'er this lonely sod. But hesitate and think here lies the image of your God. Through wild and savage..... Yet his heart..... Also, The first white child born was Sally Brockway , later known as Mrs. Sally Scott born in L'anse. Mr John Hays had in the year 1844, opened the first successful mine in the region.His old shaft, 75 feet deep is yet seen a few rods west of the Fort (Wilkins) buildings. Alicia Marshall