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        <p>Some of her published works include: Thunder Bay to Gunflint: The Port Arthur, Duluth &amp; Western Railway; Silver Islet: Striking it Rich in Lake Superior; The Frontier as Experienced on the Pre-Cambrian Shield: A Study of Ignace, Ontario from 1883-1908; and Swedes in Canada: Invisible Immigrants.</p>
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