File:Fabian Fournier.jpg
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English: Fabian "Saginaw Joe" Fournier is one of the few people who have been posthumously credited with the inspiration of the Paul Bunyan myths. This photo was taken in 1865 when he was only 18 years old as he emigrated into Bay City. |
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