In 1894, fifteen-year-old Francie determines to fight the lumbermen and protect the largest Sequoia tree ever seen, which had been given to her sister just before her death six years earlier.
A compilation of photographs and newspaper articles from nineteenth-century Jackson County, Wisconsin that chronicle the spate of deaths and strange occurrences that swept the area between 1890 and 1910.
In 1894, fifteen-year-old Francie determines to fight the lumbermen and protect the largest Sequoia tree ever seen, which had been given to her sister just before her death six years earlier.