. Mackinac Island. The wave-washed tourists' paradise of the unsalted seas . l Passenger Agent, of the Michigan Central Railroad, Chicago,Illinois. ANNALS OF FORT MACKINAC. This is the title of a valuable and charming little volume, by Lieutenant D. H. Kelton,of the United States Army, which has just been issued from the press. It contains awhole library of interesting facts in the military, ecclesiastical and civil historj- of thebeautiful island and its picturesque fortress. Many of its historic incidents are entirelynew to the literary world, having been exhumed from the dusty records of ce


. Mackinac Island. The wave-washed tourists' paradise of the unsalted seas . l Passenger Agent, of the Michigan Central Railroad, Chicago,Illinois. ANNALS OF FORT MACKINAC. This is the title of a valuable and charming little volume, by Lieutenant D. H. Kelton,of the United States Army, which has just been issued from the press. It contains awhole library of interesting facts in the military, ecclesiastical and civil historj- of thebeautiful island and its picturesque fortress. Many of its historic incidents are entirelynew to the literary world, having been exhumed from the dusty records of centuries contains many thrilling Indian stories and legends never before published, and isaltogether not only a delightful book for the summer tourist in this enchanted land, buta valuable contribution to the history of a region which has been the theatre of innumer-able important events in the annals of earths three foremost nations. It should have aplace in every tourists satchel, and on every American students library shelves. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 0 016 090 672 8. Affile- LIBRARY OF CONGRESSl1lilTI II!I 111! Il 0 016 090 672 8


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