. The advantages and surroundings of Muskegon. IT) water and the name is very ai>i)r()[)riate. Tlie slate extends from latitude 40° 42to 48° 22. The stale contains r,G,401 square miles, eom])rising 30,128,040 aeres, ofwhich aV)out one-third is water. The principal islands, in the state are Royal andGrand in Superior, Beaver, Fox and Manitou groups in the northern x^art of LakeMicingan, Marquette, Mackinac and Bois Blanc in Huron. The state is naturally and geograi)hically divided into two distinct penin-sulas by Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. These two great bodies of waterbouml the west and


. The advantages and surroundings of Muskegon. IT) water and the name is very ai>i)r()[)riate. Tlie slate extends from latitude 40° 42to 48° 22. The stale contains r,G,401 square miles, eom])rising 30,128,040 aeres, ofwhich aV)out one-third is water. The principal islands, in the state are Royal andGrand in Superior, Beaver, Fox and Manitou groups in the northern x^art of LakeMicingan, Marquette, Mackinac and Bois Blanc in Huron. The state is naturally and geograi)hically divided into two distinct penin-sulas by Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. These two great bodies of waterbouml the west and north of the Lower Peninsula, Huron covering two-thirds ofthe eastern border as well, while St. Clair lake, the western end of Erie and De-troit and St. Clair rivers complete the eastern boundary. The entire coast linefound in this state is 1,020 miles, a greater lake coast than is possessed by all otherstates of the Union. Ohio and Indiana form the southern l)ouudary. The Lower Peninsula has numerous small and beautiful hU<es in the in


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