

An edition of The bark covered house, or, Back in the woods again (1876)
By William Nowlin
Publish Date
November 15, 2006
Publisher
Echo Library
Language
eng
Pages
172
Description:
This memoir was originally written in 1876, and vividly describes the struggle of Nowlin’s parents to carve a living out of the wilderness in Michigan after their arrival in 1834 in the place that would later be within the city limits of Dearborn. The narrative begins with the family’s trip from New York on the Erie canal and then a harrowing cruise on a steamboat from Buffalo to Detroit. Historian Milo Quaife supplemented the narrative with footnotes providing additional background information of interest.
subjects: Frontier and pioneer life, History, Pioneers, Biography
People: William Nowlin (1821-1884)
Places: Michigan, Dearborn (Mich.), Dearborn
Times: 1830-1850