"The Huron River . . . was called 'Cos-scut-e-nong Sebee'. . . . It] is a beautiful, transparent stream, passing alternatively through rich bottoms, openings, plains, and sloping woodlands, covered with heavy timber." ---History of Washtenaw County, Michigan, 1881
The Huron River---stretching 130 miles through three counties---has inspired numerous writers throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Contained here is a collection of new poems, essays, and stories, accompanied by maps, photographs, and illustrations that celebrate the Huron River. Over twenty locally and...
"The Huron River . . . was called 'Cos-scut-e-nong Sebee'. . . . It] is a beautiful, transparent stream, passing alternatively through rich bottom...