Fort Michilimackinac in 1749: Lobiniere’s Plan and Description
Mackinac History: A Continuing Series of Illustrated Vignettes, Volume II, Leaflet #5 A free e-book of Michel Chartier de Lobiniere’s voyage to Michilimackinac in 1749.
Mackinac History: A Continuing Series of Illustrated Vignettes, Volume II, Leaflet #5 A free e-book of Michel Chartier de Lobiniere’s voyage to Michilimackinac in 1749.
Mackinac History: A Continuing Series of Illustrated Vignettes, Volume III, Leaflet #1 Roger M Andrews … organized a contingent of eight Eagle Scouts to help at Fort Mackinac for the
Mackinac History: A Continuing Series of Illustrated Vignettes, Volume V, Leaflet #5 Mackinac Island is famous for many things, but the ban on automobiles may be the most famous. In
A Continuing Series of Vignettes, Volume V, Leaflet IV From the book: Perched on the Straits of Mackinac, the wooden walls of Michilimackinac encompassed a thriving merchant community and a
A Continuing Series of Illustrated Vignettes, Volume V, Leaflet III From the vignette: Baseball fever swept across the United States following the Civil War. Soldiers, who learned the game in
Mackinac History: A Continuing Series of Illustrated Vignettes, Volume V, Leaflet #2 Place names identify and describe locations with our world. Whether mountain ranges, oceans, or suburban streets, names bring
Mackinac History: A Continuing Series of Illustrated Vignettes, Volume V, Leaflet #1 In the spring of 1862, three gentleman from Tennessee arrived on Mackinac Island, not as tourists, explorers or
Mackinac History: A Continuing Series of Illustrated Vignettes, Volume IV, Leaflet #6 The Great Lakes have claimed thousands of shipwrecks since vessels first started traversing these waters in the 1600s.
Mackinac History: A Continuing Series of Illustrated Vignettes, Volume IV, Leaflet #7 Perched on a cliff over Mackinac Island’s harbor, Fort Mackinac is today preserved as an historic site. Visitors