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La Pointe: Village Outpost On Madeline Island [Hardcover]

Hamilton Nelson Ross (Author), Thomas Vennum Jr (Contributor)
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September 10, 2000

The Wisconsin Historical Society Press has republished a long-out-of-print classic of Wisconsin history, La Pointe: Village Outpost, by Hamilton Nelson Ross (1889-1957). The book, which first appeared in 1960, provides a 300-year history of La Pointe, a community on Madeline Island, one of Lake Superior's Apostle Islands.

With flair, humor, and solid scholarship, Ross tells the story of the region's evolution. Madeline Island served initially as a refuge for the local Ojibway from their enemy the Sioux before the arrival of French explorers in 1659, then an epicenter of the fur-trade era in the eighteenth century, and finally a summer vacation spot for businessmen and industrialists. Today the island attracts thousands of summer tourists who vastly outnumber the 200 or so year-round residents.

Ross first visited Madeline Island from his native Beloit as an eight-year-old, returning again and again over his lifetime to the Ross family cabin in La Pointe. His years of careful study and observation served him well. Ross told the region's story so eloquently that his book helped persuade Congress and the President in 1970 to preserve the islands in perpetuity as the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.

 


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Hamilton Nelson Ross, a native of Beloit, became acquainted with the village of La Pointe in 1894 when he first visited Madeline Island as a boy. In the years that followed, he explored the Apostles, his curiosity piqued by stories he heard about the history of the region, and began his lifelong search for the historical truth that lay behind folklore and legend. Better than anyone before or since, he came to know the islanders and their lives intimately.

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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society Press (September 10, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0870203207
  • ISBN-13: 978-0870203206
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #566,994 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Local History, October 14, 2008
La Pointe, Wisconsin is not a town one simply chances through. In fact, to reach the town, a visitor must drive to the very end of our country and board a boat for a half hour boat ride across a stretch of Lake Superior. Nor, for that matter, is La Pointe a particularly prominent locale. Of course, being on the water, it has its visitors. (And it is, indeed, a fine town in which to visit, stay and shop.) La Pointe is, however, not a major tourism destination, a major shipping port or, to my knowledge, a leader in any of the things that makes a city "prominent."

Things were not always so. Instead of being remote, La Pointe was once one of the most convenient locations for transacting business. Instead of being overlooked, it was once the center of thriving industry. As remote as an island off the shore of Northern Wisconsin now seems, in the fur-trading years an island near a land containing vast supplies of furs and within a great body of water providing easy (relatively) transportation east was quite nearly ideal. Thus, as a fur-trading station did La Pointe gain prominence, swell in importance and, eventually, take its current form as a small, sleepy town primarily reliant on a steady moderate stream of tourists.

Hamilton Nelson Ross provides a complete, if sometimes fussy, history of this small town. Beginning with prehistory, continuing through the fur-trading heyday and several succeeding boom-bust industries, and finishing with modern La Pointe, Ross thoroughly recites the names, locales and happenings of the island city.

The story is, while perhaps not the most important topic ever written upon, a genuinely interesting history of a place of some importance to the settlement of North America. Some readers may find, as did I, that Mr. Ross insists upon somewhat more detail than necessary to tell his story. His records may be valuable for future historians, but they, in my opinion, detract from the readability of his book. In sum, a fine local history that likely appeals more to a reader with particular interest in the subject.
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