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  2. Category:Deaths in Michigan - Wikipedia

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  3. List of homicides in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Deaths Description Sources Morris murders: Decatur: 1879: 2: Unsolved murders of Charles Henry Morris and Esther Jones Morris: Seeberville Murders: Seeberville: 1913-08-14: 2: Shooting deaths of two striking miners during the Copper Country strike of 1913–1914: Bath school disaster: Bath Township: 1927-05-18: 44

  4. Robison family murders - Wikipedia

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    The family planned to spend three weeks of their vacation at Summerset, the seasonal log-and-stone holiday cottage they had purchased in the 1950s for $15,000. The five-room cottage itself was situated at the end of a long private driveway within a heavily-wooded area and which at one section runs alongside a 100-foot bluff close to the Lake ...

  5. Why is logging the most dangerous job in America? - AOL

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    While more truck drivers (885) and farmers (252) died that year while on duty, loggers had the highest number of deaths per 100,000 workers: 132.7. That is more than double the second highest ...

  6. Category:Deaths by person in Michigan - Wikipedia

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  7. Occupational fatality - Wikipedia

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    Logging workers have the highest fatality rate with 82.2 of every 100,000 full-time workers experiencing a fatal workplace injury, followed by fishing and hunting workers with 75.2 of every 100,000 full-time workers experiencing a fatal workplace injury.

  8. Category:Death in Michigan - Wikipedia

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  9. Timber pirate - Wikipedia

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    An 1853 map of the U.S. state of Michigan, where timber pirates devastated United States Navy lumber reserves along the Michigan coast. In the United States , a timber pirate is a pirate engaged in the illegal logging industry .