Old Mackinaw Old Mackinaw

Publisher Description

Mackinaw, with its surroundings, has an interesting and romantic history, going back to the earliest times. The whole region of the Northwest, with its vast wildernesses and mighty lakes, has been traditionally invested with a mystery. The very name of Mackinaw, in the Indian tongue, signifies the dwelling-place of the Great Genii, and many are the legends written and unwritten connected with its history. If the testimony of an old Indian chief at Thunder Bay can be credited, it was at old Mackinaw that Mud-je-ke-wis, the father of Hiawatha, lived and died.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
1884
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
343
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
608
KB

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