History of the diocese of Sault Ste, Marie and Marquette; containing a full and accurate account of the development of the Catholic church in upper Michigan, with portraits of bishops, priests and illustrations of churches old and new . JULIAN NODIN, CALLED JACKSON, A CENTEN-ARIAN INDIAN AT ASSININS, MICH. Rev. Joseph Haas, from January i5. 1893, to October 14, 1894. Rev. John A. Keul, from October 27, 1894, to September 13, 1897. Rev. Joseph P. Kunes, from September20, 1897 to November 22, 1898. Rev. Adam J. Doser, from December18, 1898 to October 20, 1901. He lev-eled the old cemetery. 148 H


History of the diocese of Sault Ste, Marie and Marquette; containing a full and accurate account of the development of the Catholic church in upper Michigan, with portraits of bishops, priests and illustrations of churches old and new . JULIAN NODIN, CALLED JACKSON, A CENTEN-ARIAN INDIAN AT ASSININS, MICH. Rev. Joseph Haas, from January i5. 1893, to October 14, 1894. Rev. John A. Keul, from October 27, 1894, to September 13, 1897. Rev. Joseph P. Kunes, from September20, 1897 to November 22, 1898. Rev. Adam J. Doser, from December18, 1898 to October 20, 1901. He lev-eled the old cemetery. 148 HISTORY OF THE DIOCESE OF Rev. John J. Mockler, from October2y, 1901 to the present day. In St. Ignace the (Hocese owned con-siderable land, claims seven, eight andtwelve of the Private Claims. Thisproperty dated from Bishop Reses time,and the following is its history: Claim number seven, is described to-wit: All that certain piece of land, lyingand being at Point St. Ignace, boundedNorth by land claimed by the heirs ofLouis Babeux, East by the Straits be-. MODERN INDIANS IN ANCIENT TRAPPINGS tween Point St. Ignace and the Island ofMichilimackinac, South by the landclaimed by Jean Baptiste Bertrand tocontain two arpents in front and extend-ing back to contain one hundred and six-ty acres. It was patented by the U. Pierre Molleur. He sold it, March2, 1825 to Nathan Puffer, for forty dol-lars. Isaac Blanchard, bought it, August15, 1825 for the same price. Then Jo-nas A. Stone acquired it, August 23,182=;, for the same consideration and sold it to Jonathan N. Bailey, April 9,1826, for twenty dollars. It remained inhis possession until August i, 1829, whenhe disposed of it to John Drew for onehundred dollars. W^illiam Sylvesterbought it. May 4, 1831 for fifty John Graham purchased it, Sep-tember 1835 for eighty dollars, and againdeeded it to Rt. Rev. Frederic Rese, Oc-tober 21, 1835, for a consideration of onehundred and fifty dollars. Claim number eight: All that


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