Captains' Bouchards of Mackinac Island

Captains' Bouchards of Mackinac Island
Title Captains' Bouchards of Mackinac Island PDF eBook
Author Joan E. Johnston
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 194
Release 2005-12-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1465319255

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The historical biographies of Joan's Great Great, and Great Grandfathers, Eli and Edward, both Sea Captains, plus master ship builders and voyagers brings to life romance, dramatic family life, Atlantic Ocean, Great Lakes sailing adventures, whaling, voyage ship wreck, conflicting religious situations, local government corruption and murder. In addition Captain Elis government commission to charter the Great Lakes and Captain Edwards Civil War service record under Admiral Farragut.

Biographical

Biographical
Title Biographical PDF eBook
Author John Brandt Mansfield
Publisher
Pages 1250
Release 1899
Genre Great Lakes (North America)
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History of the Great Lakes...

History of the Great Lakes...
Title History of the Great Lakes... PDF eBook
Author J. B. Mansfield
Publisher
Pages 1248
Release 1899
Genre Great Lakes
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Bouchard Genealogy

Bouchard Genealogy
Title Bouchard Genealogy PDF eBook
Author Linda Dubé
Publisher
Pages 506
Release 1990
Genre Canada
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A History of Northern Michigan and Its People

A History of Northern Michigan and Its People
Title A History of Northern Michigan and Its People PDF eBook
Author Perry Francis Powers
Publisher
Pages 506
Release 1912
Genre Alcona County (Mich.)
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A Child of the Sea; and Life Among the Mormons

A Child of the Sea; and Life Among the Mormons
Title A Child of the Sea; and Life Among the Mormons PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Whitney Williams
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 174
Release 2022-09-16
Genre Fiction
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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "A Child of the Sea; and Life Among the Mormons" by Elizabeth Whitney Williams. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

A Child of the Sea and Life Among the Mormons

A Child of the Sea and Life Among the Mormons
Title A Child of the Sea and Life Among the Mormons PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Whitney Williams
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 1905
Genre Beaver Island (Mich.)
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This is the vivid memoir of a mid-nineteenth-century girlhood spent mostly on the islands of Lake Michigan and the onshore communities of Manistique, Charlevoix, Traverse City, and Little Traverse (now Harbor Springs), written by a woman who grew up to be a lighthouse keeper on Beaver Island and in Little Traverse. Williams was brought up Catholic by a French-speaking mother and an English-speaking father who was a ship's carpenter for entrepreneurs engaged in the mercantile trade to and from these rapidly developing settlements. Williams depicts cordial, even intimate, relationships between her family and the Indians who lived nearby, and describes the courtship and arranged marriage of an Ottawa chief's daughter who lived with her family for an extended period. The major portion of the book, however, is devoted to her eye-witness recollections of James Jesse Strang's short-lived dissident Mormon monarchy on Beaver Island, amplified by stories she heard from disillusioned followers. Strang was expelled from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints after disputing Brigham Young's right to succeed Joseph Smith. Eventually he and his own loyal followers settled on Beaver Island and attracted a stream of new converts; at their demographic peak, the "Strangites" numbered 5,000 strong. Strang saw himself as a prophet and believed the rules he tried to establish were in accord with divine revelations. Williams describes the mounting tensions between Strang's followers and the "gentile" residents who fled the island as Strang's influence grew; incidents connected with Strang's assassination by two former followers; and the ensuing exodus of most Strangites from Beaver Island. She later moved back there with her family, as did many of the earlier inhabitants.