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Bois Blanc Island (Michigan)

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32: 122: 561:. In 1908, on behalf of the association, President Walter B. Webb hired the Mason L. Brown Company, a Detroit surveying firm, to map and record the Pointe Aux Pins subdivision. Pointe Aux Pins was the first resort community on the island. Much of Bois Blanc Island is state-owned forest land containing White and Norway pines that tower 200 feet (61 m) tall. As recently as the 1950s, Bois Blanc provided lumber to Mackinac Island where woodcutting is prohibited. 106: 420: 428: 412: 737: 129: 564:
Bois Blanc Island was without electric service until 1964, when the Presque Isle Electric & Gas Co-Op completed a project to install a continuous 3.7-mile underwater cable from Point Nipigon to Bois Blanc. At that time, there were approximately 200 structures on the island. An electric service
384:. The French Canadian colloquial term for "inner bark" was bois blanc. The Native Americans themselves have a name for Bois Blanc Island and the meaning is the same as the Canadian name. It is called Wigobiminiss. Wigobi or wicopy signifies "tying bark" or "inner bark". Miniss means "island". 497:
on which that post stands, and the main land adjacent, of which the Indian title has been extinguished by gifts or grants to the French or English governments; and a piece of land on the main to the north of the island, to measure six miles, on Lake Huron, or
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between lakes Huron and Michigan, and to extend three miles back from the water of the lake or strait; and also, the Island De Bois Blane, being an extra and voluntary gift of the Chippewa nation." The treaty ceded most of
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The excavators recorded 25 stratigraphic layers which represented 6 occupations and 3 phases with 2 intermediate phases where the site was apparently unoccupied for extended periods of time:
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is marked by cut evergreen trees, allowing travel over the ice between the island and the mainland. The route generally runs from Pries Landing on the mainland, to Sand Bay on Bois Blanc.
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Excluding the intermediate phases, the sequence is generalized as: Mackinac Phase, c. 800 A.D.-1000 A.D.; Bois Blanc Phase 1000 A.D.-1200 A.D.; Juntunen Phase 1200-1400 A.D.
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to the government, as well as sixteen strategic sites well within Indian territory, on waterways in the future states of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and
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Plaunt Transportation is the sole provider of ferry services for the island. Ferries sail daily when the straits are not frozen over from
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at Walker's Point in 1890. A few years earlier the Pointe Aux Pins Association was formed. After extensive use as a source of kilned
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community. The island contains extensive Lake Huron shoreline and a pair of adjoined fishing lakes in the interior of the island,
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The island is served by Bois Blanc Island Airport, a paved landing strip located on the island (Airport Code 6Y1, elev. 664').
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is a ferry which operates between Cheboygan and Bois Blanc Island. The ferry can accommodate 16 vehicles.
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and Lake Thompson, Bois Blanc's largest inland lakes. There are numerous un-maintained roads and trails.
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upgrade in 1999 replaced the original cable with two submarine cables spanning the Straits of Mackinac.
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and other local frontier settlements, Bois Blanc was settled in the late 19th century as a summer
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Juntunen Phase, c. 1250 A.D. – 1400 A.D., occupations E and F, stratigraphic layers XXII–XXV
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in 1795. The cession for the area, Article 3, item 13 of the treaty states: "The post of
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Mackinac Phase, c. 800 A.D. – 910 A.D., occupations A and B, stratigraphic layers I–XIV
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Bois Blanc Phase, c. 1000 A.D. – 1200 A.D., occupation D, stratigraphic layers XVI–XIX
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Intermediate I Phase, c. 910 A.D. – 1000 A.D., occupation C, stratigraphic layer XV–XV
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for "white wood". The name is commonly thought to be a reference to either: (a) the
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Private and commercial motor vehicles are brought to and from Bois Blanc Island by
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The Juntunen Site and the Late Woodland Prehistory of the Upper Great Lakes Area
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Intermediate II Phase, c. 1200 A.D. – 1250 A.D., stratigraphic layers XX–XXI
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fleet took shelter at the island while waiting to attack the British at
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and French-speaking fur traders for cordage, including the sewing up of
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A Dictionary of the Ojibway Language by Frederic Baraga, page 32
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agents. Later, he was returned to Pennsylvania and acquitted.
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Bois Blanc Island is the largest island on the right.
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For the Bois Blanc Island in the Detroit River, see
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Island in Lake Huron, Mackinac County, Michigan, US
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Populated places on Lake Huron in the United States
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Bois Blanc Island (Ontario)
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Bois Blanc Island is located in Michigan
Lake Huron
Straits of Mackinac
45°46′30″N 84°28′44″W / 45.77500°N 84.47889°W / 45.77500; -84.47889
United States
Michigan
Mackinac County
Bois Blanc Township
/bɔɪzˈblæŋk/
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Lake Huron
Bois Blanc Township
Mackinac County
Michigan
Mackinac Island
Cheboygan
French
paper birch
basswood
Native Americans
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snowshoes
Great Lakes

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