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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.
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march of improvement, and it is now the shipping point for a large amount of ore.telegraph poles, ties, iron, and other products of the Upper Peninsula, it being thesouthern terminus of the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic R.R . which penetratesthrough the upper peninsula to Dulul.h. St. Ignace extends in a single street, in a semi-circle around the head of East MoranBay for three and a half miles. The drive of four and one-half miles, to Groscap andalong the winding shore to St. Martins Creek is enjovable, and St. Anthonys, BearFace and Castle Rocks, Rabbits Back and Lake Chechock, Marquettes Grave and theold Catholic Church are full of interest to tourists. St. Ignace is the terminal pointin the route of the Detroit and Cleveland Steam Navigation Companys steamerr.which proceed to that port, after touchin-j at Mackinac.
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A new hotel, The Sherwood, with several lesser houses, fully meets the sum-mer demands of travel. St. Ignace is becoming a favorite point with capitalists because of its superior ship-ping facilities. The Martcl Smelting Furnaces, St. Ignace Manufacturing Co. andMackinac Lumber Co. are all extensive enterprises. The region through which the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic R.R. passes is gen-erally heavily wooded and abounding in small lakes wherein is an abundance of bass,muscalonge and pickerel. In the many streamlets which reinforce the rivers flowinginto both Lake Michigan and Lake Superior brook trout are abundant. In the hard-wood region bordering Lake Superior, the deer and other large game are so plentifulas to give that section the title of a veritable hunters paradise. From Soo Junctioru passengers destined for the Soo (localism for Sault Ste.Marie), proceed eastward over that division, the distance being 47 miles. At Minising the track approaches Lake Superior. A good highw

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