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  2. Michilimackinac - Wikipedia

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    Michilimackinac (/ ˌ m ɪ ʃ ə l ə ˈ m æ k ə ... This mission was established in 1671 by the Jesuit Father Jacques Marquette. In 1683, under pressure from the ...

  3. Mission Point (Mackinac Island) - Wikipedia

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    The Mackinac Mission House, photograph est. 1870 "Mission House and School at Mackinac Island," 1835. It shows (L-R) St. Anne's Church, 2-story Mission House, other small buildings, tepees along shoreline, and Robinson's Folly cliff in the background. [12]

  4. Mission Church (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The tribes which the mission school served were being removed to locations west of the Mississippi River. [11] The mission, and with it the church congregation, declined. [11] The Ferrys left Mackinac Island in 1834, [11] and in 1837, the mission was closed. [7] In 1838 the mission property, including the church, was sold to a private owner. [2]

  5. Mackinac Island - Wikipedia

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    Mackinac Island (/ ˈ m æ k ə n ɔː / MAK-ə-naw, locally / ˈ m æ k ə n ə / MAK-ə-nə; French: Île Mackinac; Ojibwe: Mishimikinaak ᒥᔑᒥᑭᓈᒃ; Ottawa: Michilimackinac) is an island and resort area, covering 4.35 square miles (11.3 km 2) in land area, in the U.S. state of Michigan.

  6. Mission House (Mackinac Island) - Wikipedia

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    The Mission House was designed as an American Indian boarding school for students of Native American, meti, and Euro-American ancestry. The students were boarded at the school, taught manual crafts and rudimentary liberal arts, and trained to adopt the standards and living patterns characteristic of New England and the American East Coast. In ...

  7. Mackinac County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    At the time of founding, the county seat was the community of Michilimackinac Island on Michilimackinac Island, later known as Mackinac Island, Michigan. This has been an important center for fur trading before the 1830s, when European demand declined. The county was organized in 1849 as Mackinac County.

  8. Straits of Mackinac - Wikipedia

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    A French Catholic mission to the Indians was founded at St. Ignace in 1671. In 1715, Fort Michilimackinac was built by the French on the south end of the straits' narrow. . Michilimackinac was replaced in 1781 by a British fort, Fort Mackinac, on Mackinac Is

  9. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Emmet County

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    Fort Michilimackinac State Park: Mackinaw City: August 8, 1963: Charles J. Pailthorpe House: 613 East Mitchell Street Petoskey: July 17, 1986: Passenger Pigeons Informational Designation 3377 1/2 Oden Road (one mile west of Oden, on US-31) Littlefield Township: January 19, 1957: Perry Hotel: 100 Lewis, Corner of Bay and Lewis Streets Petoskey ...