The standard guide; Mackinac Island and northern lake resorts . ., et sepultus est in isto sepulchro A. R. I. P. Lapis iste ereetus est ab incolis opidi A. In memory of Reverend Father J. Marquette, S. J., who died May 18,1675, aged 38 years, and was buried in this grave A. D. 1677. Requiescatin pace. This stone was erected by the inhabitants of this town A. D. 1882. In St. Ign.^tius Catholic Church are preserved extremely inter-esting relics of Marquette and of the mission and the old Indian life. Theseare exhibited to visitors by the rector. Rev. Jos. P. Kun


The standard guide; Mackinac Island and northern lake resorts . ., et sepultus est in isto sepulchro A. R. I. P. Lapis iste ereetus est ab incolis opidi A. In memory of Reverend Father J. Marquette, S. J., who died May 18,1675, aged 38 years, and was buried in this grave A. D. 1677. Requiescatin pace. This stone was erected by the inhabitants of this town A. D. 1882. In St. Ign.^tius Catholic Church are preserved extremely inter-esting relics of Marquette and of the mission and the old Indian life. Theseare exhibited to visitors by the rector. Rev. Jos. P. Kunes. The altar piece is a painting of St. Ignatius Loyola, founder of theJesuits, renouncing the world at Montserrat. This picture is reputed tobe 300 years old ; to have been brought here by Marquette himself, andwhen the chapel was burned in 1706 to have been preserved by the piouscare of the Indians. The picture of Marquette on the Mississippi is in Montreal. It was usedas the device of the one-cent postage stamp in the Trans-Mississippi Ex-position CHIPPEWAS OF by Bell.


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