<p>It was 1831 when Father Frederic Baraga arrived in this country from his native Slovenia. He had come to bring Christianity to the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of the Old Northwest. Twenty years later when Baraga first heard that he might be named Bishop of Upper Michigan he began to keep a &quot;daybook&quot; or diary. Intended as a private document for his own use and reference the diary contains a log of Baraga&#39;s missionary journeys his observations about daily weather conditions ship movement on the lakes and a running account of the various works he accomplished. Between the lines of the usually concise entries however there are clues to Baraga&#39;s zeal dedication and generosity.<br />An introductory biography of Baraga lengthy passages from his letters vignettes about persons in the text and a comprehensive bibliography yield an in-depth portrait of mid-nineteenth century life especially in Michigan&#39;s Upper Peninsula.</p>
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