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Fort Michilimackinac

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In 2015, I was honored to have the photo at left chosen for the cover of Michigan History Magazine which featured an overview of the 300 year old Fort Michilimackinac. For a touch of history: Father Claude Dablon and Father Jacques Marquette, two Jesuit missionaries, established the first settlement along the straits of Mackinac in 1680, the area of the Great Lakes separating lower Michigan from the Upper Peninsula. They set up a mission on Mackinac Island named after Ignatius Loyola. Later, Marquette moved the mission to the north side of the straits in 1671 for better farming.   In order to protect the fur trade in the area, the French decided to fortify the outpost against the Iroquois, who were ready to threaten the territory and the fur trade business, so they built a small fort on the north side of the straits called Fort de Baude. When the fur trade generated a surplus, which became a problem for the French economy, King Louis XIV ordered it shut down, although it continued on