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Northernmost Point of Lake Michigan

Northernmost Point of Lake Michigan Michigan Historical Marker: Northernmost Point of Lake Michigan
About a mile west of here is the northernmost point of Lake Michigan. This geographical location is of historical importance because the act of Congress which created the territory of Michigan in 1805 used it to mark the western boundary of this new frontier governmental unit. The boundary ran up the middle of Lake Michigan " to its northern extremity, and thence due north to the northern boundary of the United States." West of this line the Upper Peninsula was part of Indiana Territory. In 1818, Michigan's boundary was pushed west to the Mississippi River. All of the U.P., along with what is now Wisconsin and parts of Minnesota, came within the limits of the territory.
 
 
Michigan Historical Marker: Northernmost Point of Lake Michigan Map
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Registered Site S0258
Erected 1965

Location: Roadside Park 3 mi east of Naubinway
Naubinway, Mackinac County


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