Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Town of Mackinac, on Lake Huron, State of Michigan

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Posted by John Textor, 21 August 2005 at 12:30

This fall I will be self-publishing a historical book,

Posted by jjohn hanks, 16 October 2013 at 17:22

Too bad that he didn't portray the fortress.

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Town of Mackinac, on Lake Huron, State of Michigan


Woodcut engraving of the town and harbour of Mackinac at the entrance to Lake Michigan. The artist has included a paddlewheel steamboat, a propeller, a couple of schooners, smaller saling craft and a canoe. Piles of cordwood can be seen on a wharf in the middle distance. Fort Mackinac can be seen on the heights.