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Identifier: laketourtopictur00det (find matches)
Title: A lake tour to picturesque Mackinac via the D. & C
Year: 1890 (1890s)
Authors: Detroit and Cleveland steam navigation co. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: (Detroit, Mich., O.S. Gilley, Bornman & co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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ofMichabou, the Indian god of waters, and the home of the giant spirits. Itis said that in passing to and fro, the savages made offerings of tobacco andother articles to the Great Spirits in order to gain their good will. Thesedeities were supposed to have a subterranean abode under the island, the entranceto which was near the base of the hill, just below the present southern gate of thefort. It was often the chosen home of the savage tribes, from the security whichit afforded against their enemies. The second period embraces the early voyages of Father Marquette, his foundingof the college for the education of Indian youths in 1671 ; the death of the explorer,and three years aferwards the remarkable funeral procession of canoes in which hisIndian converts brought back his body from its first burial place on Lake Michigan,to the little mission on the Straits of Mackinac, which in life he loved so well. Thefir.1t pale faces who ventured into this region we-re Jesuit missionaries. who
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established the Ottawa mission of Sault Ste. Marie, the first permanent settlement inMichigan. The first vessel ever seen on these waters was the Griffin, built bythe explorer, La Salle, on Lake Erie in 1678. Thus commenced the third or com-mercial period. The fourth or military period begins in 1^95. At that date, Cadillac, whoafterwards founded Detroit, established a small fort on the straits. Then camecontests and skirmishes not unmingled with massacres, for the.Indians enlisted onboth sides. Finally the post of Mackinac, together with all the French strongholdson the lakes was surrendered to the English in September, 1761. The flags of threenations successively floated over this island. It has been the theatre of many abloody tragedy. Powerful nations contended for its possession, and its internalpeace was constantly broken by the white mans duplicity and the red manstreachery. In 1763 began the conspiracy of Pontiac, wonderful for the sagacity with which it was planned,and the vi

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