Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Green's Great Lakes Directory, 1951, p. 238

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TABLE III—SAILING DISTANCES BETWEEN POINTS ON LAKE MICHIGAN 37 36 35 34 33 32 in 55 76 113 Other tables to which initial point No. 1 is common: II—Lake Superior. IV—Lake Huron and St. Marys River. V—Lake Erie, St. Clair, Detroit and Niagara Rivers. VI—Lake Ontario A St. Lawrence River. 1 aOld Mackinac Point (II-IV-V-VI)........ 41 2 Manistique............. 43 3 Escanaba.............. 99 4 bMenominee............ *122 »134 '119 5 bGreen Bay (city)......*165 176 160 6 Sturgeon Bay (town)..., 123 129 113 7 Algoma...............'131 135 119 8 Kewaunee............. 138 143 126 9 Two Rivers............ 156 159 142 10 Manitowoc............ 161 163 147 11 Sheboygan............ 180 181 165 12 Port Washington....... 206 205 189 13 Milwaukee............ 228 227 211 14 Racine................ 242 241 225 15 Kenosha.............. 252 251 234 16 Waukegan............. 266 265 249 17 Chicago............... 294 293 276 18 South Chicago......... 302 301 285 19 Indiana Harbor........ 304 303 287 20 Gary................. 309 308 292 21 Michigan City......... 295 294 278 22 St. Joseph............. 269 268 251 23 South Haven ......... 251 250 233 24 Saugatuck............. 232 231 215 25 Holland............... 227 226 210 26 Grand Haven.......... 206 205 189 27 Muskegon............. 195 194 178 28 White Lake............ 184 183 167 29 Pentwater............. 154 153 137 30 Ludington............. 143 142 126 31 Manistee.............. 118 117 100 32 Portage Lake.......... 110 109 93 33 Frankfort............. 93 92 75 34 Traverse City.......... 69 58 35 Charlevoix............ 33 18 36 Petoskey.............. 37 ... 45 Beaver Island Harbor. 0 97 122 142 94 91 110 120 91 106 '138 80 86 178 105 111 131 58 64 136 59 60 143 62 60 160 75 67 164 79 71 182 95 83 206 119 104 228 140 125 242 153 137 252 163 147 266 177 160 293 204 186 302 213 196 304 215 198 309 216 199 295 206 189 268 179 162 250 161 144 232 143 126 227 137 120 206 117 100 195 106 89 184 154 143 118 28 10 110 20 ... 92...... 31 30 29 150 173 184 118 141 152 112 230 141 87 98 108 112 123 134 65 76 87 66 60 64 76 60 63 98 80 76 117 97 91 129 108 100 138 117 108 152 130 122 179 156 146 188 165 154 189 167 156 191 167 157 181 157 146 154 130 119 136 111 101 118 93 83 112 88 77 92 67 57 80 56 46 69 45 35 39 14 ... 26...... S 2 & 213 224 238 182 193 207 170 181 195 135 146 159 159 171 184 113 124 137 100 111 123 93 104 116 78 89 101 79 90 102 68 78 87 72 77 84 78 80 83 81 80 80 86 87 86 100 96 93 120 114 108 127 120 114 129 122 115 129 121 114 117 108 99 88 78 69 69 58 49 51 40 29 45 34 23 25 13 ... 13...... 257 263 281 225 232 250 213 220 238 177 183 200 202 209 225 155 162 178 142 148 163 135 141 156 118 123 137 118 123 137 102 106 118 94 97 105 88 89 93 79 80 80 82 82 79 86 84 78 95 90 77 100 95 79 99 95 79 99 93 77 82 75 57 50 44 24 29 22 ... 22 21 20 S a 300 325 336 268 294 303 255 280 288 216 239 246 242 264 272 195 217 225 179 200 206 171 192 197 151 170 174 150 169 173 130 146 149 112 124 125 96 104 103 78 84 83 75 76 73 70 64 58 60 38 25 60 33 14 59 31 13 55 22 ... 19 18 17 334 333 324 301 298 290 286 283 274 243 240 230 268 265 255 222 218 208 203 200 190 194 191 181 171 168 158 169 166 156 146 143 132 121 118 107 99 96 85 78 75 64 67 64 54 52 49 38 19 15 ... is w S 296 282 272 260 244 235 242 226 217 198 184 172 223 209 197 176 162 150 158 142 132 149 133 123 125 109 100 123 107 97 99 83 74 74 58 48 51 35 26 30 11 18...... * 1 259 237 212 220 195 168 201 176 149 155 130 103 180 155 128 133 108 81 115 89 62 105 79 53 82 55 29 79 53 26 55 29 ... 29...... 191 187 170 146 142 120 127 122 100 81 75 52 106 101 78 58 54 30 40 36 12 31 26 ... i & 161 155 198 111 103 135 90 69 101 43 22 49 68 47 ... 21...... 3 H S 155 129 92 66 55 ... 75 EXPLANATION. Explanation generally applicable to all tables is published in Table I. Points in this table are arranged in geographical sequence proceeding southward along the west shore and returning northward along the east shore. For determining distances to points in other lakes, distances from all places listed in this table are given to Old Mackinac Point, and this initial point also appears in each of the other tables respectively indicated by numeral designation. The through distance from a given point in this table to a given point in any other table is the sum of the respective distances to each given point from Old Mackinac Point, common to the two tables. Thus, a through distance from a Lake Michigan point to a point in Lake Superior (table II) would be derived as follows: Old Mackinac Point to Racine.......................... 272 Old Mackinac Point to Ashland......................... 439 Racine to Ashland................. a From sailing course point north of light. b Distances from Menominee and Green Bay to Lake Michigan points (except those marked *) are via Sturgeon Bay Canal. 238 ' Via Hock Island Passage.

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