Northern MichiganHandbook for travelers, including the northern part of lower Michigan, Mackinac island, and the Sault SteMarie river .. . Table of Contents. ¥¥¥Introduction. I. Northern Michig-an—Geog-raphical Situation. II. The Great Lakes—General Information. III. The Peninsulas of Michig-an—Geolog-ical History. IV. The Topog-raphj^ of Transportation Facilities. VI. Climate and Clothing- VII. Bag-gag-e, Hotel Life, Fees, Etc. VIII. Amusements—Tennis, Golf, etc.; Bathing, Boating, Driv- ing, Bicycling. IX. Camping, Fishing, Hunting, Game Laws. PART I—Routes to Northern


Northern MichiganHandbook for travelers, including the northern part of lower Michigan, Mackinac island, and the Sault SteMarie river .. . Table of Contents. ¥¥¥Introduction. I. Northern Michig-an—Geog-raphical Situation. II. The Great Lakes—General Information. III. The Peninsulas of Michig-an—Geolog-ical History. IV. The Topog-raphj^ of Transportation Facilities. VI. Climate and Clothing- VII. Bag-gag-e, Hotel Life, Fees, Etc. VIII. Amusements—Tennis, Golf, etc.; Bathing, Boating, Driv- ing, Bicycling. IX. Camping, Fishing, Hunting, Game Laws. PART I—Routes to Northern RAIL. I. From Chicago to Grand Rapids : o. Via Chicago & West Michigan Via Grand Rapids & Indiana Railway (Grand Trunkto Vicksburg). II. From Detroit to Grand Rapids : a Via Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western Via Detroit, Grand Haven & Milwaukee Railway. III. From Grand Rapids to Traverse City, Petoskey, Mackinaw City. a. Via Grand Rapids & Indiana Via Chicago & West Michigan Railway, IV. From Detroit to Bay City, Cheboygan and Mackinaw City, via Michigan Central R


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