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- 1950s-2017 (Création/Production)
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Notice biographique
Birk's boyhood home of Pine River was surrounded by remnants of the "golden era" of Minnesota's logging industry from the turn of the twentieth century. As a teenager Birk spent much of his free time speaking to elders in his community and tracing the routes of abandoned industrial railroads through nearby forests. This project continued as a semi-hobby throughout his career. In 2009 Birk began collaborating with colleague Jeremy Jackson on a two-volume book series that would publicize the results of his decades of research, a project left unfinished at the time of Birk's death.
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This series contains some of the oldest records in the collection, dating to Birk’s teenage activities in the late 1950s. These files are information-rich but somewhat more chaotic than other series. Especially notable are Birk’s correspondence and interview notes with older community members, preserving a unique record of local history. Records of Birk’s later involvement with this project are largely digital, consisting of photographs and LiDAR maps.