- The
Noquet (also Nocquet) were a
group of
Native Americans who
lived on the
Upper Peninsula of Michigan. They
spoke an
Algonquian language. They are thought...
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Division of the
Michigan Crossroads Council in 2020 and as a
result the
Noquet Lodge #29 was
officially merged into the
Mishigami Lodge #29. Any references...
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years and were
preceded by the Dakota,
Meskwaki (Fox), Menominee, Nipigon,
Noquet and Gros Ventres.
After the
arrival of Europeans, the
Anishinaabe made themselves...
- from 495 at the 2010 census.
Nahma was
established in 1881 by the Bay De
Noquet Lumber Company as the base for its
upper Michigan lumbering operations....
- The Duluth,
South S**** and
Atlantic Railway (DSS&A;
reporting mark DSA) was an
American railroad serving the
Upper Peninsula of
Michigan and the Lake...
-
Stonington Peninsula is on the east side. The bay's name
comes from the
Noquet (or Noc)
Native American people (thought to have been
related to the Menominee...
-
Country Hoh 100 1875
Indian Affairs 1875 374 NE
Woodlands Old
Northwest Noquet 100 1721 N. Y. Col. Dcts., VI. 622 375 SE
Woodlands Spanish Florida Pensacola...
- Township, Michigan. The town of
Nahma was
established in 1881 by the Bay De
Noquet Lumber Company as the base for its
upper Michigan lumbering operations....
- The Bay de
Noquet Lumber Company Waste Burner was an
industrial waste burner located at the
south end of
River Street in
Nahma Township, Michigan. It was...
- them as the
Huron Islands.
Other records of the time
refer to them as the
Noquet Islands,
named for the
small band of
Ojibwa that
lived in the area of what...