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Bunyan Finds A Wife", describes Paul's rescuing a lovely red-haired giant-lady who had been trapped underneath an avalanche after a great storm; the grateful maiden (fittingly named "Sylvia", after the Latin word for "forest") quickly falls in love with the kind and chivalrous "treetop-tall" bachelor, and marries him later that same day.
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English professor Homer A. Watt. The research relates traditional narratives, some in multiple versions, and goes on to conclude that many probably existed in some part before they were set to revolve around Bunyan as a central character. Stewart argued in her analysis that Paul
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followed up with a few sporadic editorials, such as "Paul Bunyan's Oxen", "In Paul Bunyan's Cook Shanty", and "Chronicle of Life and Works of Mr. Paul Bunyan". Rockwell's earlier story was one of the few to allude to Paul Bunyan's large stature, "eight feet tall and weighed 300 pounds", and introduce
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Later authors have invented tales of Paul Bunyan's finding a female giant as a spouse, such as in the tale "Paul Bunyan's Wife"; her first name is not revealed in the story, she is only referred to as "Mrs. Paul". The tale also mentions her having had a daughter nicknamed "Tiny". Another tale, "Paul
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loggers, and was later popularized by freelance writer
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Stewart and Watt acknowledge that they have not yet succeeded in definitively finding out whether Bunyan was based on an actual person or was wholly mythical. They have noted, however, that some of the older lumberjacks whom they interviewed claimed to have known him or members of his crew, and the
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Running at variance to his origins in folklore, the character of Paul Bunyan has become a fixture for juvenile audiences since his debut in print. Typical among such adaptations is the further embellishment of stories pulled directly from
William B. Laughead's pamphlet, and with very few elements
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Laughead's 1916 ad campaign for the Red River Lumber Company launched Paul Bunyan toward national fame, and established his marketing appeal which continues into the 21st century. Throughout the better part of the 20th century, Paul Bunyan's name and image continued to be used to promote
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his big blue ox, before
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supposed location of his grave was actually pointed out in northern
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various products, cities, and services. Across North
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from oral tradition adapted into them. Nearly all of the literature is presented in long narrative format, exaggerates Paul Bunyan's height to colossal proportions, and follows him from infancy to adulthood.
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Laughead attributes the creation of several American landscapes, landmarks and natural wonders to Paul Bunyan. He wrote that Paul Bunyan and Babe are said to have created the 10,000 lakes of
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2069:"11 Landmarks "Built" by Paul Bunyan"
2042:The Marvelous Exploits of Paul Bunyan
1761:Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods
1703:, RoadsideAmerica.com, archived from
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407:K. Bernice Stewart, a student at the
397:Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
27:Giant lumberjack in American folklore
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1979:Frankhouse, Mark (January 9, 2023).
1485:Smith, Benjamin (January 19, 2012).
3334:Fictional characters from Wisconsin
3324:Fictional characters from Minnesota
3140:Axe Giant: The Wrath of Paul Bunyan
2045:, Minneapolis: Red River Lumber Co.
680:cite Paul Bunyan as an example of "
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3319:Fictional characters from Michigan
1583:Legends of Paul Bunyan, Lumberjack
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2474:, Forest History Society Archives
2462:"Tall Tales" from PaulBunyan.org.
1914:Harrigan, W. D. (June 13, 1914),
1856:Rockwell, J. E. (February 1910),
1642:The Peculiar Birth of Paul Bunyan
1432:, including Operation Paul Bunyan
1351:(started in 2013) runs along the
551:Paul Bunyan and His Great Blue Ox
3199:Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox
2849:Ghosts of the American Civil War
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3246:Paul Bunyan in popular culture
1697:Roadside America Team (2005),
1307:Paul Bunyan in popular culture
383:. Bunyan was knocked onto his
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2318:"Tall Tales and Lumber Sales"
2039:Laughead, William B. (1922),
1789:. Gladwin, MI. March 17, 1893
1550:. Toronto: NC Press Limited.
690:Fabian "Saginaw Joe" Fournier
2925:Mercy Brown vampire incident
1811:Anonymous (August 4, 1904),
1637:Wisconsin Historical Society
1621:Wisconsin Historical Society
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3229:Ol' Paul, the Mighty Logger
2215:September 13, 2015, at the
1940:Gross, Lawrence W. (2003).
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624:The Magical World of Disney
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2478:"The Birth of Paul Bunyan"
2354:"Bemidji Blue Ox Marathon"
2340:"Paul Bunyan Trail System"
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1787:The Gladwin County Record
1731:American Folklore Society
1676:, Kansas State University
1615:Edmonds, Michael (2009),
1409:Disney's American Legends
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571:was published in 1945 by
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3268:Bemidji Blue Ox Marathon
2282:MyBayCity.com Click Here
2256:Paul Bunyan's Sweetheart
2210:Harold W. Felton, Papers
2109:www.exploreminnesota.com
1759:Cox, William T. (1910).
1670:Hartly, John P. (2007),
1349:Bemidji Blue Ox Marathon
1330:International Fiberglass
1002:Winter of the Blue Snow
645:Paul Bunyan's Sweetheart
630:In the 1995 Disney film
393:Chippewa National Forest
3374:North Dakota in fiction
2915:Lost Ship of the Desert
2497:Internet Public Library
2306:, New York: A. A. Knopf
1858:"Some Lumberjack Myths"
1353:Paul Bunyan State Trail
1345:Lake Bemidji State Park
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515:Big Rock Candy Mountain
409:University of Wisconsin
123:In-universe information
32:Babe the Blue Ox (band)
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2905:Goatman (urban legend)
2482:Forest History Society
2401:King, Stephen (2019).
2342:. PaulBunyanTrail.com.
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1916:"Paul Bunyan's Oxen"
1707:on November 28, 2014
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1132:Logging the Dakotas
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450:Westwood, California
443:Laughead's influence
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2163:on February 9, 2018
2133:on February 9, 2018
1818:Duluth News Tribune
1813:"Caught on the Run"
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3364:Minnesota folklore
3309:Cascadian folklore
3263:Paul Bunyan Trophy
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1920:American Lumberman
1893:, Oscoda, Michigan
1864:, pp. 157–160
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2487:Esther Shephard.
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1639:(July 29, 2007),
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1387:by Stephen King.
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3070:Tony Beaver
3045:Kemp Morgan
3035:Joe Magarac
2979:Uncle Remus
2813:Splintercat
2788:Joint snake
2748:Goofus bird
2660:Average Joe
2629:Casey Jones
2599:Paul Bunyan
2594:Jim Bridger
2579:Elfego Baca
2567:Folk heroes
2304:Paul Bunyan
2230:"IMDB link"
2167:February 9,
2137:February 9,
1783:"Beaverton"
1733:: 416–422,
1526:Paul Bunyan
1442:Paul Bunyan
1420:Joe Magarac
1378:from 1996.
1334:muffler man
872:Giant Camp
698:Paul Bunyan
595:Paul Bunyan
547:Paul Bunyan
539:Paul Bunyan
527:Paul Bunyan
507:Paul Bunyan
503:Mel-O-Toons
374:Anishinaabe
328:the Dakotas
319:"red horse"
226:Paul Bunyan
174:Paul Bunyan
154:Nationality
131:Paul Bunyan
53:Paul Bunyan
3389:Tall tales
3283:Categories
3221:Literature
3178:(operetta)
3060:Pecos Bill
3040:Johnny Kaw
3020:Evangeline
2869:White Lady
2859:La Llorona
2844:Bell Witch
2828:Wampus cat
2823:Teakettler
2808:Snow snake
2768:Hoop snake
2758:Hidebehind
2738:Gillygaloo
2718:Cactus cat
2698:Agropelter
2619:John Henry
2553:California
1473:References
1444:(operetta)
937:Gigantism
472:Mount Hood
277:bunkhouses
263:The first
246:Old French
238:bon yenne!
201:superhuman
197:tall tales
181:lumberjack
149:Lumberjack
146:Occupation
73:Birthplace
2864:Red Ghost
2778:Jackalope
2743:Glawackus
2680:Uncle Sam
2609:Mike Fink
2493:Full text
2386:March 23,
1891:The Press
1793:April 25,
1769:551649247
1590:April 30,
1465:Tall Tale
1459:Tall tale
1355:, around
737:Laughead
731:Harrigan
725:Rockwell
633:Tall Tale
592:produced
588:In 1958,
457:Minnesota
366:Nanabozho
337:in 1910.
294:Beaverton
244:" in the
234:Québécois
220:Etymology
185:folk hero
128:Full name
3055:Ole Pete
2954:Vaqueros
2945:Westerns
2920:Madstone
2753:Gumberoo
2675:Sam Hide
2614:Geronimo
2558:Salishan
2360:June 10,
2324:March 1,
2213:Archived
2017:citation
1834:citation
1711:June 28,
1523:(n.d.),
1391:See also
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682:fakelore
505:cartoon
385:buttocks
189:American
166:American
162:Canadian
3239:Related
2966:African
2950:Cowboys
2940:Tailypo
2930:Mothman
2878:Legends
1966:1409540
1532:May 25,
381:walleye
315:section
136:Species
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3143:(2013)
3135:(1958)
2837:Ghosts
2818:Squonk
2548:Alaska
2541:Native
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242:bunion
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3159:Music
2803:Snipe
2773:Hugag
2763:Hodag
2723:Champ
1962:JSTOR
1743:JSTOR
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249:bugne
178:giant
176:is a
140:Giant
3124:Film
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