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"Planning for Wildness: Aldo Leopold's Report on Huron Mountain Club". Journal of Forestry. 104 (1). Bethesda, MD: Society of American Foresters: 32– 42. ISSN 0022-1201. Leopold, Aldo (1938). Report on Huron Mountain Club (Report). Huron Mountain Club. Manville, Richard H. (May 1948). "The Vertebrate Fauna of the Huron Mountains, Michigan".
Among the guides and books Rivinus has written and edited are Guide to the Delaware Canal, The Complete Guide to the Delaware and Lehigh National Corridor, William Penn and the Lenape Indians, The Red Man in Bucks County, Old Stonework in Bucks County, The Cabins of Huron Mountain Club, Early Taverns of Bucks County, and Rowing At Princeton: 1872-2000.
Military St. and Huron Ave., from Court St. to Bard St. 42°58′34″N 82°25′31″W / 42.976111°N 82.425278°W / 42.976111; -82.425278 ( Military Road Historic Port Huron
The 1830s saw a quick jump in land prices around Port Huron, as well as a substantial influx of new residents. By 1840, Port Huron had over 1000 citizens. It was organized into a village in 1849, and into a city in 1857, and by 1864, over 4000 people lived in Port Huron, with the increase in economic development led primarily by the lumber trade.
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In 1923, a juvenile department was created, the issuance of twenty-year payment certificates authorized, and the "Maccabee Temple," formerly the headquarters of the Knights of the Maccabees, at Port Huron purchased. [2] In 1924, the LOTM had 858 lodges with a benefit membership of 45,384 and a social membership of 9,582. [2]
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Port Huron is a city and county seat of St. Clair County, Michigan, United States. [4] The population was 28,983 at the 2020 census. The city is bordered on the west by Port Huron Township, but the two are administered autonomously. Port Huron is located along the source of the St. Clair River at the southern end of Lake Huron.