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  2. Michigan Central Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Central Railroad ( reporting mark MC) was originally chartered in 1832 [2] to establish rail service between Detroit, Michigan, and St. Joseph, Michigan. The railroad later operated in the states of Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois in the United States and the province of Ontario in Canada.

  3. U.S. Route 31 in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    US 31 crosses the river north of the interchange with Niles–Buchanan Road. North of the Walton Road interchange, the freeway turns northwesterly to recross the St. Joseph River near Lake Chapin south of Berrien Springs. The parkway curves around the west side of town before crossing the river for a third time.

  4. St. Joseph Channel - Wikipedia

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    The St. Joseph Channel is a strait in Algoma District, Northwestern Ontario, Canada and Chippewa County, Michigan, United States. [1] [2] It is in the Great Lakes Basin and connects the St. Marys River flowing through the Middle Neebish Channel between Neebish Island and Sugar Island at the northwest and Lake George / East Neebish Channel ...

  5. Potawatomi - Wikipedia

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    The Potawatomi had a decentralized society, with several main divisions based on geographic locations: Milwaukee or Wisconsin area, Detroit or Huron River, the St. Joseph River, the Kankakee River, Tippecanoe and Wabash Rivers, the Illinois River and Lake Peoria, and the Des Plaines and Fox Rivers. The chiefs listed below are grouped by ...

  6. History of railroads in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Joining the P&D in 1832 was the Detroit and St. Joseph Railroad, which aimed to cross the entire Lower Peninsula and establish a connection with Lake Michigan on the St. Joseph River. Neither of these projects had made any progress when in 1833 the Michigan Territorial Council granted a charter to yet another company, the Erie and Kalamazoo ...

  7. Neebish Island - Wikipedia

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    4.14/sq mi (1.598/km 2) Neebish Island is located in the U.S. state of Michigan, in the St. Marys River, which connects Lake Superior and Lake Huron at the easternmost point of Michigan's upper peninsula . Located west of the international border that separates the United States from the Canadian province of Ontario, the island is within the ...

  8. Kankakee River - Wikipedia

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    The St. Joseph River drains into Lake Michigan. The famous Council Oak Tree stood along this portage about 300 yards (270 m) from the St. Joseph River. Farms fields cover what was once a marshland.

  9. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in St. Joseph County

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    Fawn River District No. 3 Schoolhouse. 31165 Fawn River Road (County Road 132) Fawn River. January 8, 1981. First Presbyterian Church. 107 East Chicago Road. White Pigeon. October 2, 1980. First Protestant Reformed Dutch Church of Centreville.