Mackinac County Michigan Memories


Dwightwood Spring, East Shore Blvd. Mackinac Island contributed by Paul Petosky


Mackinac Island around 1910 - contributed by Paul Petosky


Advertising envelope from The Chippewa on Mackinac Island (1908)
George T. Arnold Owner and Prop.
Samuel S. Bradt Manager - European Plan
Sent by C.H. Davis / 39 Pearl St. / Newark Ohio
Postmarked on Mackinac Island September 8, 1908 contributed by Paul Petosky


Pines Motel 1950's from Paul Petosky


Revord's Rustic Lodge at Brevort, MI 1940's
20 miles West of St. Ignace on U.S. 2. (Mackinac County)
Contributed by Paul Petosky


D & C Steamer at Dock, St. Ignace, MI (1908) - Contributed by Paul Petosky


Looking down from the Old Fort, Mackinac Island, MI (1906) - Contributed by Paul Petosky
Fort Mackinac was a military outpost garrisoned from the late 18th century to the late 19th century on Mackinac Island in the U.S. state of Michigan. Built by the British during the American Revolutionary War to control the strategic Straits of Mackinac between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron (and by extension the fur trade on the Great Lakes), it was not relinquished by the British until fifteen years after American independence. It later became the scene of two strategic battles for control of the Great Lakes during the War of 1812. During most of the 19th century, it served as an outpost of the United States Army. Closed in 1895, the fort is now a museum on the grounds of Mackinac Island State Park and has been designated a National Historic Landmark. (Information from Wapedia)


Fort Michilimackinac - Contributed by Paul Petosky

Mackinac County Gallery 1
Mackinac County Gallery 2 Hessel
Mackinac County Gallery 3
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Mackinac County Gallery 7 St. Ignace
Mackinac County Gallery 8 Curtis
Mackinac County Gallery 9 St. Ignace