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Old Mackinaw; Or, The Fortress of the Lakes and its Surroundings

by W. P. (William Peter) Strickland

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Old Mackinaw; or, The Fortress of the Lakes and its Surroundings, by W. P. Strickland, is a mid-19th-century historical account focusing on the Mackinaw region in North America. The work details the area's complex history, including Native American legends, particularly those of the Ojibwa and Ottawa tribes, and examines the interactions between Indigenous peoples and European settlers and missionaries. It also discusses notable figures such as Jean Marquette and references the cultural and military significance of the fortress of Mackinaw during the period.

The book provides an overview of the region's historical events, emphasizing its strategic importance and the influence of indigenous and European activities over time. It offers insights into Native American oral traditions and the key personalities involved in shaping the history of the area, contributing to the understanding of 19th-century American regional history and Native-settler relations.

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all other inconsistencies are as in the original. Author's spelling has been maintained. Page 312: The amount of barrels is obviously an error of the typograph, but the proper amount not being know, it has been left in place. "It is probable that they are now capable of manufacturing 1,25,000 barrels of flour annually, and this quantity would require 5,625,000 bushels of wheat." The inconsistencies of the typographer or author for punctuation (or lack of) in amount have not been corrected.] OLD MACKINAW; OR, THE FORTRESS OF THE LAKES AND ITS SURROUNDINGS. BY W. P. STRICKLAND. Philadelphia: James Challen & Son , New York : CARLTON & PORTER. — Cincinnati : POE & HITCHCOCK. Chicago : W. H. DOUGHTY. — Detroit : PUTNAM, SMITH & CO. Nashville : J. B. McFERRIN. 1860. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year, 1860, by JAMES CHALLEN & SON, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA: STEREOTYPED BY S. A. GEORGE, 607 SANSOM STREET. PREFACE. In the preparation of this volume a large number of works have been consulted, among which the author desires to acknowledge his indebtedness to the following: "The Travels of Baron La Hontan," published in English and French, 1705; "Relations des Jesuits," in three vols., octavo; "Marquette's Journal;" Schoolcraft's works, in three volumes; "Shea's Catholic Missions and Discovery of the Mississippi" "American Annals;" "Lanman's History of Michigan;" "Parkman's Siege of Pontiac;" "Annals of the West;" "Foster and Whitney's Geological Report;" "Ferris' Great West;" "Disturnell's Trip to the Lakes;" "Lanman's Summer in the Wilderness;" "Pietzell's Lights and Shades of Missionary Life;" "Life of Rev. John Clark;" "Lectures before the Historical Society of Michigan;" "Mansfield's Mackinaw City;" "Andrews' Report of Lake Trade;" "Heriot's Canada;" "Presbyterian Missions," &c., &c. He desires particularly to mention the works of Schoolcraft, which have thrown more light on Indian history than the productions of any other author. He also desires to acknowledge his indebtedness to Wm. M. Johnson, Esq. , of Mackinac Island, for his valuable contributions to the history of that interesting locality. The statistics in relation to that portion of the country embraced in the work are taken from the most recent sources, and are believed to be perfectly reliable. We are indebted to J. W. Bradley, of Philadelphia, the publisher of "The North American Indians," for the beautiful…

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