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The Heroine of Cameron Dam - by Sybil L Brakken (Paperback)

The Heroine of Cameron Dam - by  Sybil L Brakken (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Once lost, Myra's 1929 memoir tells of her father's struggles with the largest-ever lumber syndicate over property rights. Shot by lawmen, Myra and her brother barely survive. Nationwide headlines declare Myra's family are heroes to workers everywhere.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong><em>The Heroine of Cameron Dam</em></strong></p><p>Decades ago, a vagabond searching through trash outside a Los Angeles publisher's office found a rejected 1929 manuscript. The author, Myra Dietz, wrote it 19 years after she, her brother, and father, were severely wounded by gun-toting thugs who served powerful Midwest lumber barons. News of the Winter, Wisconsin, shootings went nationwide in 1910 and the John Dietz family came to be regarded as national heroes.</p><p>But by 1929, Myra's memoir sounded like old news to publishers. Then came the Great Depression and an economy unfavorable to publishing new authors.</p><p>Now, nearly a century after her memoir vanished, the recollections of a young woman caught in the middle of a collision between her steadfast father and the wealthiest-ever lumber baron, Frederick Weyerhaeuser, are <em>finally</em> in print. Learn what happened on the Thornapple River from Myra's own words.</p><p></p><p>The Heroine of Cameron Dam ...</p><p> ... is Myra's personal recollection of events leading up to and following the 1910 attack on her family's farm by scores of armed woodsmen.</p><p> ... exposes the graft and corruption that dominated most lumber company towns in 1910.</p><p> ... illuminates both the pleasure and hardship of living on a Northern Wisconsin farm at the turn of the last century.</p><p> ... was prepared for publication by Sybil L. Brakken and is available from BadgerValley.com along with Thornapple Girl, James Brakken's fact-based novel about Myra Dietz and her father's stand against the lumber trust.</p>

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